Freakier Friday ~ Comedy Film To Be Released Aug 8, 2025

Mango Sorbet

What Am I made for?
“Freakier Friday” (2025) is based on “Freaky Friday”, a children’s book by Mary Rodgers, published in 1972, and a direct sequel to the 2003 film. Memorable quote: “You think walking in someone else’s shoes is hard? Try doing it in heels, with homework, a PTA meeting, and a pickleball final—all before dinner.” – Anna (in Harper’s body)
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They should have left it alone. I’m sorry but the first one was fine as it was. Sequels like this just scream “money grab.” Yeah, sure, they brought Jamie and Lindsay back, but will it even have the same energy? And don’t even get me started on all these extra swaps. The more you complicate it, the less it hits emotionally. Freaky Friday worked because it was simple. It had heart. You could focus on the relationship. Now it’s like, okay, mom, daughter, stepdaughter, grandma? Who else is switching next? I get it’s meant to be funny, but is it trying too hard? The quote in the article felt forced to me. I’ll wait and see the trailer again, but right now I’m not sold.
 
I’m curious how they will handle the generational differences. The original was very early 2000s, and a lot has changed since then—social media, parenting styles, even the way teenagers behave. This sequel has a chance to explore that gap in a funny but honest way. And I really appreciate that they didn’t just reboot with new actors. Bringing back the original mother-daughter duo gives continuity and respect to the fans. Also, including scenes at old locations is such a nice gesture. I think it will feel familiar and fresh at the same time. It’s true that adding more characters to the body swap could be messy, but if they balance it right, the extra chaos might reflect real modern family life. I’m hopeful. I like that it’s not just nostalgia for nostalgia’s sake—it seems to be trying something new.
 
The body swap genre is overdone, but “Freakier Friday” has one advantage: Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis. I don’t usually care about Disney sequels, but their chemistry made the 2003 film memorable. That said, I don’t know how I feel about four characters swapping. It sounds exhausting. But maybe they’ll make it work. I liked seeing Manny Jacinto in the cast. He’s underrated. I wish the article talked more about the soundtrack. That was a big part of what made the first movie fun. Are they keeping a rock vibe, or going full Disney pop now?
 
Four characters swapping bodies at once? That’s very ambitious. If done right, it can be funny and layered. If not, it could become confusing fast. I’m someone who liked the 2003 version, not just because it was fun but because it showed how hard it is to be both a teenager and a parent. I think this sequel has the chance to show that again, now from multiple perspectives. What does a stepdaughter see in her soon-to-be stepmom? What does a grandmother see in her adult daughter’s life? If they go beyond jokes and take those questions seriously, even just a little, this might end up being more thoughtful than people expect. I’m watching this with cautious optimism.
 
Okay, but can we take a moment to talk about how insanely good Lindsay Lohan looks in the trailer? Like—what did she do? Because she doesn’t look frozen or overly filled, but she clearly looks younger and refreshed. That’s not just lighting or makeup. I’ve seen too many actors come back looking like totally different people, but Lindsay still looks like herself, just… upgraded. I seriously need to know what kind of work she had done. Was it a lower face lift? Skin tightening? Subtle fillers? I’m not even joking—I want her doctor’s name. I’ve been looking into getting a consultation myself but I’m scared of overdoing it. Whoever helped her clearly knows how to enhance without erasing. If anyone here knows her glam team or surgeon, please share. I want to walk out of a clinic looking rested, not like a wax statue.
 
I think this film has the right timing. It’s been over 20 years. Most people who watched the original are adults now, and many have their own kids. I’m a teacher, and I plan to use both films for a class on family dynamics and media. The way “Freaky Friday” explores empathy through fantasy is useful for discussions. It simplifies complex issues. I’m glad the sequel seems to be keeping that tone. The only concern I have is runtime—if they try to fit too many subplots, it might become shallow. Still, I’ll give it a shot.
 
Wow, a sequel to "Freaky Friday"! I remember watching the first movie so many times when I was younger. It was hilarious! The idea of Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan coming back is fantastic. I'm really curious to see how their characters have evolved since the first film. And now there are even more body swaps happening with Anna's daughter and stepdaughter. It sounds like there will be a lot of funny situations. The quote mentioned in the article, about doing things in heels with homework and a pickleball final, already makes me laugh. I am definitely going to watch this movie when it comes out in August next year. I hope it captures the same fun and heartwarming feeling as the original. I will probably watch the first "Freaky Friday" again to get ready for this new one. It's exciting to see a beloved movie getting a sequel after so long.
 
Pickleball final? Seriously? That's the kind of detail that makes a comedy movie even funnier. Imagining Jamie Lee Curtis or Lindsay Lohan trying to play pickleball in someone else's body is just hilarious. The quote about the heels and homework and PTA meeting is also very relatable, even without the body-swapping part. It seems like they are leaning into the everyday challenges that people face, but with an added layer of fantastical chaos. I appreciate that they are revisiting some of the original filming locations. That could add a nice touch of nostalgia for fans of the first movie. Overall, the article makes this sequel sound like it won't take itself too seriously, which is exactly what I would want from a "Freaky Friday" movie. I'm looking forward to seeing the trailer to get a better sense of the humor.
 
It's good to know that "Freakier Friday" will be released in theaters first, giving people the option to see it on the big screen. However, the expectation that it will eventually stream on Disney+ is also important for accessibility. Many families might prefer to watch it from the comfort of their homes. The August 2025 release date gives us plenty of time to anticipate its arrival. I will probably wait for some reviews to come out before deciding whether to go to the cinema or wait for it to become available on Disney+. The convenience of streaming services often makes it the preferred choice for family movie nights. It will be interesting to see how long the theatrical window will be before it appears on Disney+.
 

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