Disney Studios released "Freakier Friday," the sequel to the 2003 hit "Freaky Friday," starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis. The film, which premiered in theaters on August 8, 2025, reunites the original leads in a body-swap comedy that blends humor, heartfelt moments, and nostalgia. Critics and audiences have praised Lohan's comeback performance and the chemistry between the two stars, with the sequel maintaining the charm of the original. The cast includes Julia Butters, Sophia Hammons, Manny Jacinto, Chad Michael Murray, and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, with a cameo by Elaine Hendrix, Lohan's co-star from "The Parent Trap." "Freakier Friday" is the seventh movie based on the "Freaky Friday" book series. Disney is promoting the film with special ticket deals and collections, including a Lindsay Lohan 2-Movie Collection featuring "Freaky Friday" and "The Parent Trap." While the film has been well received overall, Jamie Lee Curtis publicly responded to a critic's harsh review. The movie has sparked discussions about Lohan's career resurgence and the cultural impact of the original film.
Jamie Lee Curtis calls out film critic's 'harsh' review of 'Freakier Friday' https://t.co/DaDnZL8tOa
My teenager and I saw this fun movie at the theater. A father seeks to protect his zombie daughter from society. I laughed a lot, I cried a little, what more could I ask? (It maybe could have been a *little* shorter. I could ask that. But overall it was a complete win!) https://t.co/9fcL2vVMna
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