Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are strapping in for another wild ride as they reboot the beloved “Freaky Friday” franchise. These two dynamos, who originally played the chaotic mother-daughter duo Anna Coleman and Tess, are dusting off their switching skills for a sequel set to hit theaters in 2025. Get ready for a whole new level of freakiness!
Lohan, at the ripe old age of 38 (don’t worry, she’s still got it), is stepping back into Anna Coleman’s shoesโor, more accurately, her combat boots. Meanwhile, Curtis, at a fabulous 65, is back as Tess, ready to swap lives and wisdom with her on-screen daughter. And oh boy, have they been turning heads on set! Lindsay’s been spotted in a red bodice top paired with a skirt that looks like it was attacked by a group of hyperactive squirrels, while Jamie Lee is rocking a denim suit that says, “I may be 65, but I’ve still got it!”
Lindsay couldn’t be more thrilled about the “fantastic” return to the role, even revealing that Anna will have a daughter this time around. That’s right, we’ve got a freaky family trifecta on our hands! And to add some musical magic, Lindsay’s been strumming away at guitar lessons, preparing to unleash her inner rock star.
Jamie Lee, ever the supportive co-star, has stayed close with Lindsay over the years, keeping their on-screen magic alive. “It’s like we never separated,” she gushed, probably while clutching a tear-stained tissue. Lindsay echoed the sentiment, highlighting the power of female support. Cue the heartwarming music!
Fans are practically bouncing off the walls in anticipation of “Freaky Friday 2,” eagerly awaiting the 2025 release. The iconic mother-daughter role swap will get a fresh twist, with original cast members like Mark Harmon and Chad Michael Murray returning. Joining the madness are newcomers Sophia Hammons and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, ready to dive into the body-swapping chaos.
And here’s the cherry on top: not only will “Freaky Friday 2” hit the big screens, but it’ll also be streaming on Disney+. So, you can enjoy the madness from the comfort of your own couch, pajama pants optional.
The original “Freaky Friday” from 2003 (yes, we’re skipping over the 1976 version because this is the 21st century, people) became a cult classic, thanks to its hilarity and heart. Curtis and Lohan reunited in 2023 to fan the flames of sequel rumors, revealing that their fans’ enthusiasm during Curtis’s Halloween Ends tour inspired the comeback. Lindsay was all in, declaring they’d only make a sequel that fans would adore.
So, get ready for more body-swapping, life-lesson-learning, guitar-strumming chaos when “Freaky Friday 2” hits theaters and Disney+ in 2025. It’s going to be a wild ride, and we wouldn’t want it any other way!