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  • Best Jamie Lee Curtis Movies

    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman and Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in Disney's live-action ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman and Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in Disney’s live-action ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Oscar-winner Jamie Lee Curtis is Hollywood Royalty.

    The daughter of Tony Curtis (‘Some Like It Hot‘) and Janet Leigh (‘Psycho‘), Curtis began her career in John Carpenter‘s classic horror movie ‘Halloween‘ and has gone on to reprise her role in several sequels and reboots.

    She’s also appeared in such beloved films as ‘Trading Places,’ ‘True Lies,’ ‘Freaky Friday,’ ‘Knives Out‘ and most recently ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once,’ which recently earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

    In honor of Curtis’ new movie, ‘Freakier Friday‘ which is a sequel to ‘Freaky Friday’ reuniting her with Lindsay Lohan and opening in theaters on August 8th, Moviefone is counting down the 20 best films of Jamie Lee Curtis’ long and impressive career, including her latest.

    Let’s begin!


    20. ‘Haunted Mansion‘ (2023)

    Jamie Lee Curtis as Madame Leota in Disney's live-action 'Haunted Mansion.' Photo courtesy of Disney. © 2023 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Jamie Lee Curtis as Madame Leota in Disney’s live-action ‘Haunted Mansion.’ Photo courtesy of Disney. © 2023 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    A woman (Rosario Dawson) and her son enlist a motley crew of so-called spiritual experts to help rid their home of supernatural squatters.

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    19. ‘Halloween H20: 20 Years Later‘ (1998)

    Two decades after surviving a massacre on October 31, 1978, former baby sitter Laurie Strode (Curtis) finds herself hunted by persistent knife-wielder Michael Myers. Laurie now lives in Northern California under an assumed name, where she works as the headmistress of a private school. But it’s not far enough to escape Myers, who soon discovers her whereabouts. As Halloween descends upon Laurie’s peaceful community, a feeling of dread weighs upon her — with good reason.

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    18. ‘Forever Young‘ (1992)

    A 1939 test pilot asks his best friend to use him as a guinea pig for a cryogenics experiment. Daniel McCormick (Mel Gibson) wants to be frozen for a year so that he doesn’t have to watch his love lying in a coma. The next thing Daniel knows is that he’s been awoken in 1992.

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    17. ‘Homegrown‘ (1998)

    Three laborers on a Northern California marijuana plantation (Billy Bob Thornton, Hank Azaria and Ryan Phillippe) become increasingly paranoid when they learn that their boss has been murdered. They know enough to run, taking with them enough of the crop to pay them for services rendered. Hooking up with go-between Lucy (Kelly Lynch) in the next town, they plot their next move.

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    16. ‘Halloween Kills‘ (2021)

    The nightmare isn’t over as unstoppable killer Michael Myers escapes from Laurie Strode’s (Curtis) trap to continue his ritual bloodbath. Injured and taken to the hospital, Laurie fights through the pain as she inspires residents of Haddonfield, to rise up against Myers. Taking matters into their own hands, the Strode women and other survivors form a vigilante mob to hunt down Michael and end his reign of terror once and for all.

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    15. ‘Blue Steel‘ (1990)

    Jamie Lee Curtis in 'Blue Steel'. Photo: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
    Jamie Lee Curtis in ‘Blue Steel’. Photo: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

    Megan Turner (Curtis), a rookie NYC cop, foils an armed robbery on her first day and then engages in a cat-and-mouse game with one of the witnesses (Ron Silver) who becomes obsessed with her.

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    14. ‘You Again‘ (2010)

    History — make that high school — may repeat itself when Marni (Kristen Bell) learns that Joanna (Odette Annable), the mean girl from her past, is set to be her sister-in-law. Before the wedding bells toll, Marni must show her brother (James Wolk) that a tiger doesn’t change its stripes. On Marni’s side is her mother (Curtis), while Joanna’s backed by her wealthy aunt (Sigourney Weaver).

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    13. ‘The Tailor of Panama‘ (2001)

    A British spy (Pierce Brosnan) is banished to Panama after having an affair with an ambassador’s mistress. Once there he makes connection with a local tailor (Geoffrey Rush) with a nefarious past and connections to all of the top political and gangster figures in Panama. The tailor also has a wife (Curtis), who works for the Panamanian president and a huge debt. The mission is to learn what the President intends to do with the Canal.

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    12. ‘Halloween Ends‘ (2022)

    Four years after the events of Halloween in 2018, Laurie (Curtis) has decided to liberate herself from fear and rage and embrace life. But when a young man (Rohan Campbell) is accused of killing a boy he was babysitting, it ignites a cascade of violence and terror that will force Laurie to finally confront the evil she can’t control, once and for all.

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    11. ‘My Girl‘ (1991)

    Vada Sultenfuss (Anna Chlumsky) is obsessed with death. Her mother is dead, and her father (Dan Aykroyd) runs a funeral parlor. She is also in love with her English teacher (Griffin Dunne), and joins a poetry class over the summer just to impress him. Thomas J. (Macaulay Culkin), her best friend, is “allergic to everything”, and sticks with Vada despite her hangups. When Vada’s father hires Shelly (Curtis), and begins to fall for her, things take a turn to the worse…

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    10. ‘Freakier Friday‘ (2025)

    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman and Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in Disney's live-action ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman and Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in Disney’s live-action ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Years after Tess (Curtis) and Anna (Lindsay Lohan) endured an identity crisis, Anna now has a daughter (Julia Butters) of her own and a soon-to-be stepdaughter (Sophia Hammons). As they navigate the myriad challenges that come when two families merge, Tess and Anna discover lightning might indeed strike twice.

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    9. ‘The Last Showgirl‘ (2025)

    Shelly (Pamela Anderson), a glamorous Las Vegas showgirl, must plan for her future when her show abruptly closes after a 30-year run.

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    8. ‘Freaky Friday‘ (2003)

    Mother and daughter bicker over everything — what Anna (Lindsay Lohan) wears, whom she likes and what she wants to do when she’s older. In turn, Anna detests Tess’s (Curtis) fiancé. When a magical fortune cookie switches their personalities, they each get a peek at how the other person feels, thinks and lives.

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    7. ‘Halloween‘ (2018)

    Jamie Lee Curtis returns to her iconic role as Laurie Strode, who comes to her final confrontation with Michael Myers, the masked figure who has haunted her since she narrowly escaped his killing spree on Halloween night four decades ago.

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    6. ‘Trading Places‘ (1983)

    A snobbish investor (Dan Aykroyd) and a wily street con-artist (Eddie Murphy) find their positions reversed as part of a bet by two callous millionaires.

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    5. ‘Knives Out’ (2019)

    (L to R) Don Johnson, Jamie Lee Curtis and Ana de Armas in 'Knives Out'. Photo: Lionsgate.
    (L to R) Don Johnson, Jamie Lee Curtis and Ana de Armas in ‘Knives Out’. Photo: Lionsgate.

    When renowned crime novelist Harlan Thrombey (Christopher Plummer) is found dead at his estate just after his 85th birthday, the inquisitive and debonair Detective Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig) is mysteriously enlisted to investigate. From Harlan’s dysfunctional family to his devoted staff, Blanc sifts through a web of red herrings and self-serving lies to uncover the truth behind Harlan’s untimely death.

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    4. ‘A Fish Called Wanda‘ (1988)

    A diamond advocate is attempting to steal a collection of diamonds, yet troubles arise when he realizes that he is not the only one after the diamonds.

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    3. ‘True Lies‘ (1994)

    A fearless, globe-trotting, terrorist-battling secret agent (Arnold Schwarzenegger) has his life turned upside down when he discovers his wife (Curtis) might be having an affair with a used car salesman (Bill Paxton) while terrorists smuggle nuclear war heads into the United States.

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    2. ‘Halloween‘ (1978)

    Fifteen years after murdering his sister on Halloween Night 1963, Michael Myers escapes from a mental hospital and returns to the small town of Haddonfield, Illinois to kill again.

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    1. ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ (2022)

    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis as Deirdre Beaubeirdre, and Michelle Yeoh as Evelyn Quan Wang in A24's 'Everything Everywhere All at Once.'
    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis as Deirdre Beaubeirdre, and Michelle Yeoh as Evelyn Quan Wang in A24’s ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once.’

    Directed by Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, collectively known as Daniels, the film is a hilarious and big-hearted sci-fi action adventure about an exhausted Chinese American woman (Michelle Yeoh) who can’t seem to finish her taxes.

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  • Movie Review: ‘Freakier Friday’

    (L-R) Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman and Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in Disney's live-action ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L-R) Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman and Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in Disney’s live-action ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    ‘Freakier Friday’ receives 8.5 out of 10 stars.

    Opening in theaters on August 8th is ‘Freakier Friday’, which picks up the story of Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Anna Coleman (Lindsay Lohan) 22 years after the mother and daughter duo swapped bodies and learned life lessons.

    Directed this time by Nisha Ganatra (‘Late Night’) the cast also includes the returning likes of Mark Harmon (‘NCIS’) and Chad Michael Murray (‘One Tree Hill’) alongside franchise newcomers Julia Butters (‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood’) and Sophia Hammons (‘Up Here’).

    Related Article: Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan to Return for ‘Freaky Friday 2’

    Initial Thoughts

    Chad Michael Murray as Jake in Disney's ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    Chad Michael Murray as Jake in Disney’s ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Legacy sequels and comedy; two examples of filmmaking that are hard to get right. You have studios looking to exploit classic IP –– in this case, 2003’s lightweight but fun Lindsay Lohan/Jamie Lee Curtis body swap comedy ‘Freaky Friday’ (itself a remake, let’s not forget) –– but in the transition to a more up-to-date story with the core cast intact, something can often be lost.

    It’s a relief to report, then, that in this case, that ‘Freakier Friday’, which returns Curtis and Lohan (plus a few other welcome characters from the first film), surrounds them with entertaining newer talent and manages to capture the spirit without feeling like a rip-off.

    Script and Direction

    (L-R) Manny Jacinto as Eric Davies and Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in Disney's ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L-R) Manny Jacinto as Eric Davies and Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in Disney’s ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Jordan Weiss has the screenplay credit here, with Elyse Hollander scoring a “story by” listing, evidence of the film going through a few script drafts on its journey to the screen.

    But despite the development process, what has emerged still feels fresh and funny, warm and emotional, riffing on the basic body swap concept, and borrowing some elements (such as an impending wedding and tension between teens and mothers –– or grandmother).

    Like the old wedding tradition states, something old, something new, something borrowed and while “something blue” only really counts for the denim outfit Curtis’ character dons while occupied by someone else, it all serves to move the story forward while keeping the laughs coming.

    The connection between Lohan and Curtis remains strong, and the script finds ways to update their relationship while keeping them as familiar characters. The new additions, meanwhile, including Anna Coleman’s (Lohan) actual child (Butters) and future step-daughter (Hammons), are worthwhile.

    Director Nisha Ganatra, meanwhile, keeps it all ticking along well, making good use of Los Angeles locations to have the film feel like it truly takes place in the universe of the 2003 original.

    She also represents a welcome move towards diversity, something that occurs here both in front of and behind the camera.

    Cast and Performances

    (L-R) Julia Butters as Harper Coleman and Sophia Hammons as Lily Davies in Disney's 'Freakier Friday'. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L-R) Julia Butters as Harper Coleman and Sophia Hammons as Lily Davies in Disney’s ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan both seemed eager to return to their roles, and from the looks of the movie itself (and the blooper reel at the end), they clearly had a lot of fun catching up with the characters of Tess and Anna Coleman.

    With the movie quickly and smoothly briefing us on how their relationship has evolved now Anna is a mother of her own (and has found love with Manny Jacinto’s Eric), it soon gets down to taking us through a familiar story that goes in interesting new directions.

    The two actors are more than ready to throw themselves into the physical comedy and also hit the emotional beats when needed.

    Julia Butters and Sophia Hammons carry the other end of the heavy lifting as the warring future siblings who are both unhappy with Anna and Eric’s marriage plans (and a potential move to London). The two actors really make the characters’ issues believable, and are just as adept when it comes to the funny moments.

    Jacinto meanwhile, is a funny performer who is here saddled a little with too straightforward a role (and a British accent that doesn’t really suit him). Yet he’s still adept at hunky love interest and confused suitor.

    ‘Freakier Friday’ also brings back some other legacy characters –– Chad Michael Murray as Jake, Anna’s old flame, gets the meatiest role, and still carries his other torch, for Tess. And it’s always good to see perennial character actor Stephen Tobolowsky show up, here reprising frustrated teacher Mr. Bates from the original.

    In new supporting roles, the likes of X Mayo (as the principal of Harper and Lily’s school) and especially Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (star of Netflix comedy ‘Never Have I Ever’, who here plays an overly emotional pop star) really make an impact.

    Final Thoughts

    (L-R) Mark Harmon as Ryan and Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman in Disney's 'Freakier Friday'. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L-R) Mark Harmon as Ryan and Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman in Disney’s ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    ‘Freakier Friday’ is a sequel that doesn’t embarrass the original, has callbacks that work as more than simply fan service and should bring a smile to different generations.

    It’s also that welcome comedy that is actually funny and makes good use of its cast.

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    What’s the story of ‘Freakier Friday’?

    The story picks up years after Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Anna (Lindsay Lohan) endured an identity crisis. Anna now has a daughter of her own and a soon-to-be stepdaughter.

    As they navigate the myriad challenges that come when two families merge, Tess and Anna discover that lightning might indeed strike twice.

    Who is in the cast of ‘Freakier Friday’?

    • Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman
    • Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman
    • Mark Harmon as Ryan
    • Julia Butters as Harper Coleman
    • Sophia Hammons as Lily Davies
    • Manny Jacinto as Eric Davies
    • Chad Michael Murray as Jake
    • Christina Vidal Mitchell as Maddie
    • Haley Hudson as Peg
    (L-R) Julia Butters as Harper Coleman, Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman, Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman and Sophia Hammons as Lily Davies in Disney's 'Freakier Friday'. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    (L-R) Julia Butters as Harper Coleman, Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman, Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman and Sophia Hammons as Lily Davies in Disney’s ‘Freakier Friday’. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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  • ‘Freaky Friday’ Sequel Starts Shooting

    Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan on the set of the sequel to 'Freaky Friday'.
    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan on the set of the sequel to ‘Freaky Friday’. Photo by Andrew Eccles. © 2024 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    Preview:

    • Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are filming the ‘Freaky Friday’ sequel.
    • Mark Harmon and Chad Michael Murray are back for the new movie.
    • The story takes place years after the 2003 original.

    After years of talk about the possibility, we learned in April that Disney was officially making a sequel to 2003’s body swap comedy ‘Freaky Friday’, which starred Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan as a mother and daughter who are dealing with drama in their lives and magically end up in each other’s bodies, learning to appreciate the other’s point of view and struggles along the way.

    Things have moved on apace with the studio publishing the first photograph of Curtis and Lohan behind the scenes as production began on the sequel, which will see a number of actors returning alongside them from the original and a new crop of young performers joining the cast.

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    What is the story of ‘Freaky Friday’ so far?

    Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in 'Freaky Friday'.
    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in ‘Freaky Friday’. Photo: Buena Vista Pictures.

    The ‘Freaky’ phenomenon all started with a book. In this case, it’s the 1972 tome by Mary Rogers, which sees a mother and her daughter swapping bodies.

    It was first adapted into a movie that hit theaters in 1976, starring Barbara Harris as the mother and Jodie Foster as the daughter.

    The 2003 version, directed by Mark Waters, had Curtis and Lohan as the latest iteration, playing Tess and Anna Coleman. Like its predecessor, it tried to bring the core concept of living life in another person’s shoes into modern settings.

    What’s the plot of the ‘Freaky Friday’ sequel?

    Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan.
    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. Photo: Jamie Lee Curtis’ Instagram account.

    Jordan Weiss wrote the script, which offers a multigenerational twist on the tale.

    The new movie picks up years after Tess (Curtis) and Anna (Lohan) endured an identity crisis. Anna now has a daughter of her own and a soon-to-be stepdaughter. As they navigate the myriad challenges that come when two families merge, Tess and Anna discover that lightning might indeed strike twice.

    Nisha Ganatra is behind the camera. She’s a veteran of shows including ‘And Just Like That’ and ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and has made films including ‘Late Night’ and ‘The High Note’.

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    Who is appearing in the ‘Freaky Friday’ sequel?

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    Mark Harmon as NCIS Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs on ‘NCIS’. Photo: Bill Inoshita/CBS ©2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

    With Curtis and Lohan anchoring the cast again, the ensemble will see the returning of original actors Mark Harmon, Chad Michael Murray, Christina Vidal Mitchell, Haley Hudson, Lucille Soong, Stephen Tobolowsky and Rosalind Chao.

    New this time? ‘Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood’s Julia Butters, Sophia Hammons (‘Under Wraps’), Manny Jacinto (‘The Acolyte’), and ‘Never Have I Ever’s Maitreyi Ramakrishnan.

    When will the ‘Freaky Friday’ sequel be released?

    While the studio has yet to confirm a specific date, Disney intends the movie to hit theaters in 2025.

    Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis in 'Freaky Friday'.
    (L to R) Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis in ‘Freaky Friday’. Photo: Buena Vista Pictures.

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  • ‘Freaky Friday’ Sequel Officially a Go at Disney

    Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in 'Freaky Friday'.
    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in ‘Freaky Friday’. Photo: Buena Vista Pictures.

    Preview:

    • Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are returning for the ‘Freaky Friday’ sequel.
    • Nisha Ganatra will direct the movie.
    • Disney is producing this new follow-up.

    It has been talked about, rumored and seemingly in development for years, but there is finally actual, concrete news to report about a sequel to ‘Freaky Friday’.

    Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, who starred in the 2003 movie that this new one will follow-up, are confirmed to return.

    Curtis confirmed the news with an Instagram post featuring herself along with Lohan:

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    What is the Story of ‘Freaky Friday’ So Far?

    Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis in 'Freaky Friday'.
    (L to R) Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis in ‘Freaky Friday’. Photo: Buena Vista Pictures.

    If you’re not really aware of the ‘Freaky’ phenomenon, it all started with a book. In this case, it’s the 1972 tome by Mary Rogers, which sees a mother and her daughter swapping bodies.

    It was first adapted into a movie that hit theaters in 1976, starring Barbara Harris as the mother and Jodie Foster as the daughter.

    The 2003 version, directed by Mark Waters, had Curtis and Lohan as the latest iteration, playing Tess and Anna Coleman. Like its predecessor, it tried to bring the core concept of living life in another person’s shoes into modern settings.

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    What’s the Plot of the ‘Freaky Friday’ Sequel?

    Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in 'Freaky Friday'.
    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in ‘Freaky Friday’. Photo: Buena Vista Pictures.

    The Hollywood Reporter’s story has few details on what the new film will be about. Jordan Weiss, who created the series ‘Dollface’ has written the script, which will see the actors playing an updated age (i.e. Lohan is obviously no longer a teenager) and there is a multigenerational aspect to the narrative.

    Nisha Ganatra will direct the movie. She’s a veteran of shows including ‘And Just Like That’ and ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ and has made films including ‘Late Night’ and ‘The High Note’.

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    ‘Freaky Friday’: The Stars Talk

    Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan.
    (L to R) Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. Photo: Jamie Lee Curtis’ Instagram account.

    While both Curtis and Lohan have addressed the issue of teaming back up, they expressed their hopes for an on-screen reunion:

    Here’s what Curtis told The New York Times last year:

    “As I went around the world with ‘Halloween Ends’, people wanted to know if there was going to be another ‘Freaky Friday’. Something really touched a chord. When I came back, I called my friends at Disney and said, ‘It feels like there’s a movie to be made.’”

    And this was Lohan’s statement at the time:

    “We’re leaving it in the hands that be. We would only make something that people would absolutely adore.”

    It’s not like Lohan hasn’t been training for this –– her most recent movie, the Netflix rom-com ‘Irish Wish’ features a ‘Freaky Friday’-style story about a woman who swaps places with her friend, who is getting married.

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    When will the ‘Freaky Friday’ sequel arrive in theaters?

    The movie has yet to confirm a release date, but if it shoots this year, it could be in theaters in 2025, or it might be a Disney+ release.

    Jamie Lee Curtis poses backstage with the Oscar® for Actress in a Supporting Role during the live ABC telecast of the 95th Oscars® at Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 12, 2023.
    Jamie Lee Curtis poses backstage with the Oscar® for Actress in a Supporting Role during the live ABC telecast of the 95th Oscars® at Dolby® Theatre at Ovation Hollywood on Sunday, March 12, 2023.

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  • 10 Disney Remakes You Have Completely Forgotten About

    10 Disney Remakes You Have Completely Forgotten About

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    Disney is currently in the midst of a remake frenzy.

    In addition to the glossy, big budget adaptations of their classic animated features (which continues in 2019 with starry, filmmaker-driven takes on “Dumbo,” “Aladdin” and “The Lion King“), they’re also launching high-profile remakes for the studio’s upcoming streaming service and this Friday, a musical redo of “Freaky Friday” hits Disney Channel and it’s easily one of the buzziest television events of the summer.

    But not all of Disney’s remakes have become sensations. In fact, there are a whole bunch that you probably haven’t even heard of. It’s these uncelebrated oddballs that we’re taking a look at today. And while most of these have languished in obscurity, we think they’d make a great fit for the streaming service. Don’t you?

    1. ‘The Parent Trap II’ (1986)

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    1961’s “The Parent Trap” was one of the few live-action triumphs in Walt’s era. (Seriously … his magic touch rarely extended to productions with actual actors.) So it makes sense that Disney would choose to do a remake/sequel for the Disney Channel (then in its relative infancy, before they had even introduced the Disney Channel Original Movie banner) in the form of “The Parent Trap II.”

    Amazingly, Hayley Mills returned for the dual roles that made her a household name, this time joined by a bewildered Tom Skerritt and all of the production value sheen you’d expect for a basic cable movie in 1986. The remake/sequel proved so popular that it spawned two more films — 1989’s “The Parent Trap III” and “Parent Trap: Hawaiian Honeymoon,” which shared more of the same cast/continuity and were once again anchored by Mills.

    2. The Absent-Minded Professor’ (1988)

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    Everybody remembers “Flubber,” the zany Robin Williams-led remake of 1961’s “The Absent-Minded Professor,” even if it isn’t all that memorable. But there was another remake, made less than a decade before “Flubber,” that is somehow even more forgettable, 1988’s “The Absent-Minded Professor.”

    This version starred the late Harry Anderson (a staple of many Disney productions, including some truly inspiring specials about the theme parks) in the Fred MacMurray role of the scatterbrained scientist and Mary Page Keller and aired as part of “The Magical World of Disney”, a brief rebrand of “The Wonderful World of Disney.” This version followed more of the story beats of the original film, with much less dancing flubber. Sorry.

    3. Polly’ (1989)

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    No, this has nothing to do with polyamory, although that was a good guess. Instead, 1989’s “Polly” was a remake of Disney’s 1960 live action classic “Pollyanna,” which starred Hayley Hills and secured her contract with the Disney studio. What makes “Polly” kind of revolutionary was that it remade the original film as a musical and with a completely African-American cast (including Keshia Knight Pulliam, Phylicia Rashad, and the final performance of Butterfly McQueen). It also featured direction and choreography by the legendary Debbie Allen.

    It was such a hit, in fact, that it inspired a sequel (“Polly: Comin’ Home!”) in 1990 and was one of the few of these sequels/spin-offs/remakes to receive a modern day home video release, although it was through the relatively closed-off Disney Movie Club program.

    4. ‘The Shaggy Dog’ (1994)

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    Again, there was a fairly high profile theatrical remake of 1959’s Fred MacMurray-led “The Shaggy Dog” (a smash hit in its day and hugely influential on the direction of Disney’s live action productions), but that wasn’t released until 2006. (ThatShaggy Dog” starred Disney favorite Tim Allen and a pre-career comeback Robert Downey, Jr. and incorporated elements of the 1976 sequel “The Shaggy D.A.”) But, to paraphrase Obi-Wan, there was another!

    Emboldened by the success of a 1987 made-for-television sequel that was set in between the events of the original two films (fun fact: it was co-written by future Oscar winner Paul Haggis), “The Shaggy Dog” premiered on “The Wonderful World of Disney” in the fall of 1994. Directed by frequent Adam Sandler collaborator Dennis Dugan (who had his own Disney history, having starred in 1979’s “Unidentified Flying Oddball”), this version of “The Shaggy Dog” starred Scott Weinger, who was reaching a Disney zenith since at the same time he was starring in “Full House” and essayed the title role in “Aladdin.”

    5. The Barefoot Executive’ (1995)

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    It sort of makes sense that there would be a mid-nineties remake of “The Barefoot Executive” on “The Wonderful World of Disney,” considering how the original movie was somewhat memorably was turned into a serialized version in the fall of 1973 and given the remake/sequel craze of cable channels in the 1990s (“Birds II: Land’s End” or “Psycho IV: The Beginning” anyone?) But also … why?

    The original 1971 film (about a chimpanzee that can predict the popularity of upcoming television shows) wasn’t exactly a classic, and the “Barefoot Executive” remake (directed by Susan Seidelman, who helmed the pilot of “Sex and the City”) … even less so.

    6. ‘The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes’ (1995)

    The original 1969 “The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes” (which starred Kurt Russell as a poor college kid who, after a freak accident, becomes a living computer) spawned something of a franchise, including two sequels (“Now You See Him, Now You Don’t” and “The Strongest Man in the World”) and a prominent reference in the Imagination Pavilion at Epcot Center. (It was also part of something of a shared universe, taking place at the same fictional university from “The Absent-Minded Professor.”)

    In 1995, the “Computer Wore Tennis Shoes” concept was revisited, with a pre-religious zealotry Kirk Cameron, flanked by Larry Miller and Disney favorite Dean Jones (who, amazingly, wasn’t also in the original film). Maybe most fascinating of all was that the project was directed by Peyton Reed, the filmmaker behind “Ant-Man” and “Ant-Man and the Wasp.”

    Clearly, he’s had a thing for experiments run amok since the beginning.

    7. ‘Escape to Witch Mountain’ (1995)

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    Again, you might remember “Race to Witch Mountain,” a 2009 remake of Disney’s spooky 1975 feature “Escape to Witch Mountain.” After all, it starred Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and had a lot of jazzy visual effects. But in 1995 there was another remake of “Escape to Witch Mountain,” this one airing as part of “The Wonderful World of Disney.”

    While the behind-the-scenes talent is less than stellar, the cast for this movie is truly bizarre and included prominent roles for Robert Vaughn, Vincent Schiavelli and Brad Dourif and was led by a young Elisabeth Moss. Insane.

    8. ‘Freaky Friday’ (1995)

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    Clearly, you can’t keep a good body-swapping comedy down. The 1976 “Freaky Friday” (starring a young Jodie Foster) was a charming family film with an irresistibly hooky premise that predated the glut of body-swapping comedies in the 1980s and, in the message of parents and children experiencing each other’s lives, also seemed to inspire “Back to the Future.” It inspired a pair of sequels in 1984 (“Summertime Switch” and “A Billion for Boris”) and, a decade later, a made-for-television remake in the form of 1995’s “Freaky Friday.” The success or failure of any “Freaky Friday” rests in the lead performances, and this has a pair of comedic whoppers, supplied by Shelley Long and a young Gaby Hoffmann.

    Of course, before Friday’s musical adaptation, there was one more remake, 2003’s terrific “Freaky Friday” with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan. Body-swapping and life lessons never get old.

    9. ‘The Love Bug’ (1997)

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    Reed returned to the Disney remake game in 1997 with “The Love Bug,” which is part remake (of 1968’s “The Love Bug”) and part sequel, in that it’s set after the events of 1980’s “Herbie Goes Bananas” (the fourth film in the Herbie series).

    Dean Jones even appeared as his character from the original films (!), narrating the tale of a small town mechanic (a very charming Bruce Campbell) who uncovers Herbie the Love Bug, the sentient VW Beetle, after he had been neglected by an egomaniacal race car driver (John Hannah, a couple of years before his breakthrough in “The Mummy”). This is one of the best remakes of the bunch, not that anybody remembers it, since — in 2005 — there would be another film that borrowed the remake/sequel premise, only this time it would be the starry, theatrically-released (and not-nearly-as-fun) “Herbie Fully Loaded.”

    10. ‘Phenomenon II’ (2003)

    Um … yes, there was a remake/sequel to the John Travolta supernatural drama “Phenomenon.” But instead of Travolta, the made-for-TV production of “Phenomenon II” cast Christopher Shyer (!?) as the afflicted everyman and Terry O’Quinn as a mysterious government operative. (Disney subsidiary Touchstone produced the original film.)

    Honestly, if there wasn’t a shadily uploaded one-hour-and-23-minute YouTube video, it’s hard to imagine this actually existing. Never has “The Wonderful World of Disney” been less wonderful.