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The Naked Gun Box Office: Liam Neeson’s Reboot Outperforms Original Trilogy Sequel, Hits $56M+ At Box Office
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The Naked Gun Reboot Outperforms 1994 Sequel With $56M (Photo Credit – Instagram)

Liam Neeson’s return to slapstick comedy in The Naked Gun reboot is proving to be a solid performer at the box office. The film, teaming up with Pamela Anderson, wrapped up its second weekend in fifth place domestically, bringing in more than $8 million in the US alone.

Liam Neeson’s The Naked Gun Reboot Passes a Box Office Milestone

The lift has pushed The Naked Gun’s worldwide earnings to $56.3 million, overtaking the 1994 sequel Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult ($51.1m) by around $5 million, though without adjusting for inflation, per Box Office Mojo.

The Naked Gun Box Office Summary North America- $32.9 million International – $23.4 million Worldwide – $56.3 million Trending Jurassic World Rebirth Worldwide Box Office: Crosses This Major Milestone After Strong Japan Debut

Spider-Man: Brand New Day BTS Video Drops, Unmasking a Major Spoiler!

Weapons Leads the Weekend Box...
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  • 8/12/2025
  • by Arunava Chakrabarty
  • KoiMoi
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in Freakier Friday (2025)
“Freakier Friday,” “Weapons,” and “Wednesday” Part 1 Season 2 Reviews
Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in Freakier Friday (2025)
“Freakier Friday” Official Synopsis: Tess (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Anna (Lindsay Lohan) discover that lightning may indeed strike twice as they navigate the myriad challenges that come when two families merge. From director Nisha Ganatra. Click here to see my review of “Freakier Friday” “Weapons” Official Synopsis: When all but one child from the same

The post “Freakier Friday,” “Weapons,” and “Wednesday” Part 1 Season 2 Reviews appeared first on Manny the Movie Guy.
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  • 8/12/2025
  • by manny
  • Manny the Movie Guy
How ‘Freakier Friday’ Director Nisha Ganatra’s Indie Roots and ‘Improv Troop Energy’ Made a Theater-Worthy Sequel
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Back in 2003, “Freaky Friday” hit theaters and became a certified Disney hit. Now, its sequel “Freakier Friday” is here and, perhaps to the surprise of some, is also in theaters. But making sure it ended up on the big screen was important to director Nisha Ganatra.

“Freaky Friday” grossed more than $160 million worldwide against a budget of $26 million. One might think that made a sequel inevitable but, in reality, it was “never” part of the plan, according to director Mark Waters. As the years went on though, Jamie Lee Curtis kept getting asked about one.

So, when she realized on the “Halloween Ends” press run that Lindsay Lohan had reached the age where she could believably have her own teenage daughter, Curtis called Disney CEO Bob Iger directly. From there the project snowballed, eventually coming to Ganatra.

She was thrilled, and when she was tapped to direct she immediately wanted to make it bigger.
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  • 8/11/2025
  • by Andi Ortiz
  • The Wrap
‘Freakier Friday’ Spotlights the ‘Perfect’ L.A. Record Parlour
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Pop into the Hollywood shop The Record Parlour on any given day, and you will probably run across the soundtrack to the cult aerobic ’80s film “Perfect” starring John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis. The intimate store has all the vibes vinyl heads crave: boxes upon boxes of vintage records, along with some new releases mixed into the neatly organized sections.

It’s my go-to. I know I will always find something to scratch my collector itch among its copious piles. Just the other day, I was heading to my friend’s Diane Keaton-themed birthday party and needed to find a gift that somehow would work for that… enter The Record Parlour and, low and behold, an original copy of the “Looking for Mr. Goodbar” soundtrack.

So among the many, many nostalgia-laden sparks of joy I felt watching “Freakier Friday,” perhaps the greatest burst of feeling for me came...
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  • 8/11/2025
  • by Rance Collins
  • Indiewire
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‘Weapons’ beats ‘Freakier Friday’ in global box office faceoff
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Worldwide box office: August 8-10 TitleFilm (distributor)3-day (world)Cume (world)3-day (int’l)Cume (int’l)Territories 1 Weapons(Warner Bros) $70m $70m $27.5m $7.5m 73 2 Freakier Friday(Disney) $44.5m $44,5m $15.5m $15.5m 47 3 Dead To Rights(various) $41.5m $306.7m $41.5m $306.7m 3 4 Nobody(various) $35m $76.9m $35m $76.9m 1 5 Fantastic Four: The First Steps(Disney) $33m $434.2m $17.5m $203.8m 53 6 Dongji Rescue(various) $27m $27.1m $27m $27.1m 1 7 Jurassic World Rebirth(Universal) $20.8m $800m $16.1m $473.2m 84 8 The Bad Guys 2(Universal) $19.7m $84m $9.3m $40.6m 65 9 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba InfinityCastle(various) $14.6m $145.6m $14.6m $145.6m 2 10 F1(Warner Bros) $14.5m $570.7m $11,7m $392.1m 78

Credit: Comscore.
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  • 8/11/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Freakier Friday North America Box Office Day 3: Opens 30% Higher Than Its Predecessor’s Debut Weekend, Off To A Great Start!
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Freakier Friday North America Box Office Day 3: Opening Weekend Update (Photo Credit – Instagram)

The verdict is out for Lindsay Lohan’s comedy film, Freakier Friday. The sequel’s opening weekend collection surpassed the previous film’s by a significant margin, which is a great start for the film. It lost the top spot to Weapons, but it does not matter because they have different target audiences. Keep scrolling for the deets.

The film received positive reviews from the critics on Rotten Tomatoes and their collective consensus states, “It doesn’t reinvent the original’s story so much as it swaps the formula around for a frothy good time, with Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan easily slipping back into roles that fit them like mixed-and-matched gloves.”

Freakier Friday’s opening weekend collection at the domestic box office

According to the latest data provided by Box Office Mojo, Lindsay Lohan...
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  • 8/11/2025
  • by Esita Mallik
  • KoiMoi
Chad Michael Murray Details Near-Death Experience That Led Him To Acting Career
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Chad Michael Murray recently opened up about a serious health scare that inadvertently paved his way into the acting world.

Appearing on the Great Company with Jamie Laing podcast, the Freakier Friday actor recalled being hospitalized at the age of 15 as a result of twisted intestines, which led to life-threatening complications.

“I was hospitalized for two and a half months. It was a lot. We had surgery. I had internal bleeding, I lost 50% of my blood. I was on my deathbed,” Murray detailed, adding that he was “in and out of consciousness” during the hospital stay.

“I just remember seeing my father, the weakest I’d ever seen him, and a priest at the end of my bed, and they’re talking about last rites and all that stuff, and [the nurse, Sandy] gave me a blood transfusion to save my life,” Murray said. ”It saved my life.”

The One Tree Hill and...
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  • 8/11/2025
  • by Natalie Oganesyan
  • Deadline Film + TV
International Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Picks Up $27.5 Million, ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Tops $800 Million Worldwide
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“Weapons,” Zach Cregger’s critically acclaimed horror film about a community rocked by the mysterious disappearance of 17 children, scored at the international box office. The film, which topped domestic charts in its opening weekend, picked up $27.5 million from 73 international markets to bring its global haul to $70 million.

“Weapons” was released by Warner Bros. and New Line and stars Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Benedict Wong and Amy Madigan. It cost a modest $38 million to produce, setting itself up nicely for a very profitable run in theaters. Among the most notable foreign territories, “Weapons” performed well in the U.K., where it earned $3.6 million, Mexico, where it picked up $2.7 million, France, where it nabbed $2 million and Australia, where it grossed $1.8 million. Horror films traditionally perform better in the U.S. than in other parts of the world.

The weekend’s other major new release, Disney’s “Freakier Friday,...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Brent Lang
  • Variety Film + TV
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‘Weapons’ fires up box office, screams past ‘Freakier Friday’ with $42.5 million debut
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Update Aug. 10, 2025: Zach Cregger’s Weapons claimed the top spot at the box office over the Aug. 8-10 weekend, exceeding expectations with an impressive $42.5 million debut. The R-rated thriller from Warner Bros., backed by strong critical acclaim and premium format screenings, delivered a standout showing, solidifying itself as a late-summer hit. The film starring Julia Garner and Josh Brolin outperformed its initial projections of $30-$40 million, signaling that word-of-mouth and its eerie premise helped draw in thriller-hungry audiences.

Disney’s Freakier Friday followed, securing the second spot with $29 million. The highly anticipated sequel to the 2003 comedy landed within its expected range and leaned heavily on nostalgia to woo millennial fans, teens, and families. Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis’s much-hyped reunion propelled the film to a solid debut, though it ultimately fell short of the top spot.

Rounding out the top five were The Fantastic Four: First Steps with $15.5 million,...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Denton Davidson
  • Gold Derby
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Weapons And Freakier Friday Box Office: $42.5M & $29M
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Julia Garner as Justine in New Line Cinema’s “Weapons,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release. Photo Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures

Weapons and Freakier Friday dominated the box office this weekend, showing that horror and comedy can still bring in huge crowds. Weapons, from Warner Bros., took the top spot with a $42.5 million opening. Disney’s Freakier Friday followed closely with $29 million, and together Weapons and Freakier Friday knocked a superhero blockbuster off its throne.

The strong debut for Weapons and Freakier Friday marks another high point in an already impressive summer. Warner Bros., already boosted by hits like A Minecraft Movie and Superman, can now count Weapons as another win. Directed by Zach Cregger, the $38 million horror film stars Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Benedict Wong, and Amy Madigan. Its box office success proves that original horror stories still have the power to lead the race.

Meanwhile,...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by A.C.
  • HollywoodOutbreak.com
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‘Weapons’ extends WB box office run, opens top in North America on $43.5m
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Warner Bros’ muscular box office run continues as Weapons stormed to the top of the charts in North America on a confirmed $43.5m –around $1m more than Sundance estimates –one place ahead of Disney’s new release Freakier Friday.

The Weapons debut means Warner Bros’ last six films have each opened on more than $40m in a Hollywood record.

ComScore reported that the weekend generated an estimated $131m, with $5.6bn year-to-date tracking 7.6% ahead of 2024 by the same stage.

Weapons, thefollow-up to Zach Cregger’s 2022 debut Barbarian,arrived on an A- CinemaScore and debuted via New Line in 3,202 locations.EntTelligence reported...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • ScreenDaily
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‘Weapons’ extends WB box office run, opens top in North America on $43m
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Warner Bros’ muscular box office run continues as Weapons stormed to the top of the charts in North America on an estimated $42.5m, one place ahead of Disney’s new release Freakier Friday, to ensure the studio’s last six films have each opened on more than $40m – a Hollywood record.

ComScore reported that the weekend generated an estimated $131m, with $5.6bn year-to-date tracking 7.6% ahead of 2024 by the same stage.

Weapons, thefollow-up to Zach Cregger’s 2022 debut Barbarian,arrived on an A- CinemaScore and debuted via New Line in 3,202 locations.EntTelligence reported an estimated 2.8m audience and a 54%-46% male-female audience split.
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  • 8/10/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Freakier Friday Hits $200 Million Global Box Office Milestone Despite #2 US Debut
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Freakier Friday has hit a major global milestone. The Disney legacy sequel reunites Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, who starred in the 2003 body swap comedy Freaky Friday as mother and daughter Tess and Anna Coleman. The cast of the new installment also includes Julia Butters, Sophia Hammons, Manny Jacinto, Vanessa Bayer, Mark Harmon and Chad Michael Murray.

The Freakier Friday release kicked off on August 8. While it was projected to be in a neck-and-neck race with the new Zach Cregger horror movie Weapons, it fell behind, hitting No. 2 with a projected 3-day domestic gross of $29 million. Meanwhile, the horror title zoomed past it to take in $42 million at the domestic box office.

Per Deadline, as of Sunday morning, Freakier Friday is projected to end its opening weekend with a global gross of $45 million thanks to an additional $16 million coming from international markets. This makes the comedy sequel the 41st...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
‘Weapons’ Thrills To $70M Global Bow, ‘Freakier Friday’ Embodies $45M & ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ Crossing $800M WW – International Box Office
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Refresh for latest…: Two new studio movies entered the marketplace this weekend, and both exceeded expectations.

To wit: New Line/Warner Bros’ Weapons led the charge for the studios at the international box office with the well-reviewed horror from Zach Cregger grossing $27.5M from 72 markets. Combined with domestic, that takes the global debut to $70M.

Meanwhile, Disney’s Freakier Friday, with a $15.5M overseas launch in 46 material markets, had a global bow of $44.5M.

And, there’s a new milestone afoot for Universal/Amblin’s Jurassic World Rebirth. Read on…

Weapons’ international opening, in like-for-like markets and at today’s exchange rates, is tracking above Speak No Evil (+164%), Smile (+77%), The Black Phone (+59%), Evil Dead Rise (+34%) and M3GAN (+29%).

Notably, in Europe, Weapons was tops for the region including UK, Spain, Italy, Germany, France, Holland and Poland. In like-for-likes, the debut was ahead of Sinners (+33%), Smile (+46%) and Speak No Evil (+110%).

In Latin America,...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Nancy Tartaglione
  • Deadline Film + TV
Freakier Friday is Actually Disney’s Fifth Freaky Friday Movie — Here’s How!
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With Freakier Friday exploding into theaters on August 8, 2025, fans of body-swap chaos are in for a treat. This sequel to the 2003 hit reunites Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan as Tess and Anna Coleman, now navigating multigenerational swaps involving Anna’s daughter and her fiancé’s mom. Directed by Nisha Ganatra, it’s a hilarious escalation of the classic premise, blending nostalgia with fresh family drama.

But hold on—did you know this isn’t just Freaky Friday 2? It’s actually the fifth official Freaky Friday movie adaptation from Disney, part of a sprawling franchise rooted in a 1972 novel. Let’s dive into the full history, from remakes to TV spins, and why Disney keeps swapping back to this formula.

Here’s the Tl;Dr… Freakier Friday (2025) is the fifth Freaky Friday film adaptation, following versions in 1976, 1995, 2003, and 2018. Originating from Mary Rodgers’ 1972 novel, the franchise includes theatrical films, TV movies,...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Ivy Adams
  • Pirates & Princesses
Jamie Lee Curtis Responds to Negative Freakier Friday Review
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Jamie Lee Curtis calls out a particularly negative Freakier Friday review on social media as the film hits theaters. Directed by Nisha Ganatra, the follow-up to 2003's Freaky Friday sees Curtis and Lindsay Lohan back as Tess and Anna Coleman, respectively, for more body-swap comedy.

The legacy sequel, which also features the return of Mark Harmon and Chad Michael Murray, picks up more than two decades after the first movie, with Anna navigating life as a mother and soon-to-be stepmother when a four-way body swap occurs. Freakier Friday released in theaters on August 8, proving generally popular with audiences and critics.

The Freakier Friday review from Time, however, was far from glowing, with the outlet calling the film "humiliating" for the cast and crew, and criticizing it as a pure studio cash-grab with "ugly costumes, humiliating scenarios, and zero added value." Curtis saw this review on Instagram and posted a response,...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Ryan Northrup
  • ScreenRant
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“Weapons” Opens to $42.5M as “Freakier Friday” Bows With $29M
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Zach Cregger’s horror film “Weapons” opened at No. 1 in North America with an estimated $42.5 million, edging past Disney’s “Freakier Friday,” which launched to an estimated $29 million. The R-rated original leveraged strong word of mouth and an A- CinemaScore to top the weekend, while the PG sequel turned out families and nostalgia-driven crowds for a solid second-place debut.

The race took shape after a front-loaded Friday: “Weapons” generated $18.2 million on opening day from roughly 3,200 locations, while “Freakier Friday” drew $12.7 million. Those results followed robust previews of $5.7 million for “Weapons” and $3.1 million for “Freakier Friday,” setting the pace for the three-day frame.

Audience composition skewed differently for the two releases. Studio estimates show “Freakier Friday” drew a heavily female audience (about 74%), with millennials a major slice of turnout and more than a third under 25, signaling a cross-generational response to the 2003 hit’s continuation. “Weapons,” meanwhile, benefited from strong exit polling...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Naser Nahandian
  • Gazettely
Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Impresses With $42.5 Million Debut, ‘Freakier Friday’ Starts Strong With $29 Million Opening
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“Weapons,” a twisty horror film about a group of missing children, and “Freakier Friday,” a body swap comedy, delivered a potent one-two punch at the box office this weekend, lifting ticket sales as summer movie season draws to a close.

The films captured the top two spots on the charts, with “Weapons” debuting to $42.5 million and “Freakier Friday” premiering to $29 million. Last weekend’s champ, Disney and Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” surrendered its box office crown, earning $15.5 million in its third weekend of release for a third place finish. After starting strong with a $117.6 million bow, “Fantastic Four” has plummeted in subsequent weekends, falling more than 67% in its sophomore frame and another 60% over the past weekend. The superhero film has grossed $230 million domestically and will likely earn less money than “Superman,” the latest comic book adaptation from its rival DC Films.

“Weapons” extends a hot streak for Warner Bros.,...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Brent Lang
  • Variety Film + TV
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Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Blazes to $42.5M Opening, ‘Freakier Friday’ Smiles Wide With $29M Bow
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The communal experience of seeing movies in theaters was on full display at the weekend box office as audiences across the country screeched, screamed and hollered together when watching New Line’s original horror pic Weapons.

Thanks to winning over critics and audiences alike, director Zach Cregger’s buzzy movie came in more than $10 million ahead of expectations to win the weekend with $42.5 million in yet another notable victory for New Line and parent company Warner Bros., as well as for original stories. Overseas, it also won the race with an equally impressive $27.5 million for a global debut of $70 million. The genre doesn’t usually travel well, but Weapons is an exception, scaring up strong results in normally horror-resistant markets in Europe and Latin America.

It’s the seventh Warners release of the year to open in first place, an unrivaled feat, as well as its sixth title in a...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Pamela McClintock
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Freakier Friday Borrows One Of Netflix's Best Rom-Com Stars For A Fun Supporting Role
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This article contains spoilers for "Freakier Friday."

While rom-coms have been enjoying a remarkable resurgence on streaming lately, they've only barely started returning to theaters after years of being seemingly banished to your living room only. It's about time, too; whether you need a break from the outside world or to decompress from the swirling thoughts in your head, nothing scratches that good itch quite like a rom-com. Indeed, "Freakier Friday" even features an up-and-coming Netflix rom-com star, and the results are as good as you would hope. In fact, you may even hear a murmur of surprise during your screening of the film when Maitreyi Ramakrishnan glides into frame.

For those who are not familiar, Ramakrishnan is the star of Netflix's small screen phenomenon, "Never Have I Ever." Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher's rom-com drama series, which ran for four seasons and is loosely based on Kaling's life...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Aaron Perine
  • Slash Film
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Jamie Lee Curtis Pushes Back on Harsh “Freakier Friday” Review as Sequel Opens Strong
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Jamie Lee Curtis pushed back against a sharply negative appraisal of “Freakier Friday,” responding to a Time magazine review with an Instagram comment that read, “Seems a Tad Harsh. Some people Love it. Me being one.” Her reply landed Aug. 9 as the film expanded in U.S. theaters following a late-July London premiere. The review she addressed carried the headline “Freakier Friday Is Humiliating to Everyone Involved.”

The sequel reunites Curtis and Lindsay Lohan from the 2003 hit and reworks the body-swap premise across two generations. Anna, now a mother, and her daughter, Harper, switch places, while Curtis’s Tess trades bodies with Harper’s soon-to-be stepsister, setting off a chain of wedding-week complications. The film opened Aug. 8 in the United States.

Early ticket sales suggest strong audience interest. Industry tallies pegged the movie’s Friday take at about $12.7 million, with weekend estimates hovering around the low-$30 million range. That placed...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Naser Nahandian
  • Gazettely
Freakier Friday’s 73% Rt Score Shows Jamie Lee Curtis’ Gen Z ‘Gamble’ Paid Off
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Jamie Lee Curtis has never shied away from a strong opinion for her movies and shows that have received acclaim or faced backlash. Now, she is retorting back at the ones who have said negative things about her recent release, Freakier Friday. The film is based on the comedic novel, Freaky Friday, by Mary Rodgers, and is a sequel to the long-awaited movie of the same name as the novel, released in 2003.

Key FactsDetailsTitleFreakier FridayDirectorNisha GanatraCast– Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman

– Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman, Tess’ daughter

– Julia Butters as Harper Coleman, Anna’s daughter and Tess’ granddaughter

– Sophia Hammons as Lily Reyes, Anna’s soon-to-be stepdaughter, and Harper’s soon-to-be stepsister

– Manny Jacinto as Eric Reyes, Anna’s new fiancé, Lily’s father, and Harper’s soon-to-be stepfather

– Chad Michael Murray as Jake Austin, Anna’s former boyfriend

Based OnFreaky Friday, by Mary RodgersRelease Date– July 22, 2025 (El...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Kshipranshi Choudhary
  • FandomWire
Freakier Friday North America Box Office Day 1: Collects Double The Opening Day Collection Of Its Predecessor
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Freakier Friday North America Box Office Day 1 Update(Photo Credit –Instagram)

Freakier Friday entertains the audience to the fullest and has scored a magnificent opening day at the box office in North America. The dynamic duo of Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan is back with their magnetic screen presence, earning more than double the opening day gross of its predecessor in North America. Keep scrolling for more.

The film received a lower critics rating than the previous film. The latest release got 73% from the critics on Rotten Tomatoes, while the Og one 88%. However, the audience score is much better. The first film got only 58% while the sequel got 93% and was verified hot on a popcornmeter. Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan, Mark Harmon, Chad Michael Murray, Rosalind Chao, Ryan Malgarini, Christina Vidal Mitchell, Haley Hudson, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Lucille Soong reprise their roles from the previous movie.

Freakier Friday’s...
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  • 8/10/2025
  • by Esita Mallik
  • KoiMoi
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Jamie Lee Curtis Responds to Negative ‘Freakier Friday’ Review: “A Tad Harsh”
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Jamie Lee Curtis is clapping back at a negative review of her new film Freakier Friday.

On Friday, Time magazine posted a section of their review of the long-awaited sequel of the 2003 film to social media, to which Curtis called “harsh.”

“No one, as far as we know, actually asked Disney for a sequel to 2003’s buoyant, surprisingly unsyrupy generation-gap comedy Freaky Friday. Ugly costumes, humiliating scenarios, and zero added value — this is a sequel with the sole purpose of cashing in on the fondness people have for the original movie and nothing more,” reads the post on Instagram. “The worst part is, Freakier Friday arrived in a pack of other sequels with genuinely fresh takes on their original source material.”

The Halloween actress reacted to the review by commenting, “Seems a Tad Harsh. Some people Love it. Me being one.”

Freakier Friday is a follow-up to the original Freaky Friday,...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Lexi Carson
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Jamie Lee Curtis Pokes Back at Ultra-Negative ‘Freakier Friday’ Review: ‘Seems a Tad Harsh’
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Jamie Lee Curtis is not a fan of “Freakier Friday” slander. On Friday, the actress responded to Time’s review of the sequel to the original 2003 film and sharply noted, “Seems a Tad Harsh. Some people Love it. Me being one.”

The review in question was indeed titled: “‘Freakier Friday’ Is Humiliating to Everyone Involved.”

“No one, as far as we know, actually asked Disney for a sequel to 2003’s buoyant, surprisingly unsyrupy generation-gap comedy ‘Freaky Friday,'” Stephanie Zacharek wrote for the outlet. But in an interview with The Times published in July, Curtis herself directly contradicted that assertion.

“In every single city I went to, the only movie they asked me about besides ‘Halloween’ was ‘Freaky Friday’ – was there going to be a sequel?” she said. Curtis then called up Bob Iger, CEO of Disney, and told him what she’d experienced.

“I said: ‘Look, I don’t...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Stephanie Kaloi
  • The Wrap
Jamie Lee Curtis Calls Out Critic as ‘A Tad Harsh’ For Negative ‘Freakier Friday’ Review: ‘Some People Love It’
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Jamie Lee Curtis is not afraid to let critics know what she thinks of their reviews.

Curtis recently starred in “Freakier Friday,” the sequel to her 2003 body-swap comedy “Freaky Friday.” The film sees her reprise the role of Tess Coleman alongside her original co-star and on-screen daughter, Lindsay Lohan. In a post on Instagram on Friday, Time shared an excerpt from Stephanie Zacharek’s review of the film.

In the review, she wrote, “No one, as far as we know, actually asked Disney for a sequel to 2003’s buoyant, surprisingly unsyrupy generation-gap comedy ‘Freaky Friday.'”

Curtis responded by commenting on the post, “Seems a Tad Harsh. Some people Love it. Me being one.”

It seems Zacharek is in the minority with her negative review. “Freakier Friday” sits at a 73% and 94% audience score on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. The film is also performing well at the box office, grossing $12.7 million...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Jack Dunn
  • Variety Film + TV
Jamie Lee Curtis Calls Out ‘Freakier Friday’ Critic For Being “A Tad Harsh”
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Although actors are often advised not to read the reviews, one critic’s takedown of Freakier Friday caught Jamie Lee Curtis‘ attention.

The Oscar winner, who reprises her role as Tess Coleman, recently called out Time critic Stephanie Zacharek for her “harsh” review of the Disney body-swap sequel to 2003’s Freaky Friday.

Quoting Zacharek’s review, the outlet captioned an Instagram post on Friday, “No one, as far as we know, actually asked Disney for a sequel to 2003’s buoyant, surprisingly unsyrupy generation-gap comedy Freaky Friday.”

“Seems a Tad Harsh. Some people Love it. Me being one,” wrote Curtis in a comment.

Despite Zacharek’s review, Freakier Friday is Certified Fresh with a 73% review average and 94% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, on track for a $30M-$32M opening.

Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reunite in Freakier Friday, which sees Tess’ daughter Anna Coleman (Lohan) facing challenges with her own blended family,...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Glenn Garner
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Freakier Friday’ Is One of the Rare Studio Films to Shoot in L.A., but the Original Coleman Family House Was Lost in L.A. Fires
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Spoiler Alert: This story contains minor spoilers for “Freakier Friday,” which is now in theaters.

“Freakier Friday” takes place in the same sun-kissed version of L.A. as the 2003 “Freaky Friday,” where a girl can ride her bike to the ocean for a quick pre-school surf session. But this time, director Nisha Ganatra and production designer Kay Lee (“Insecure”) wanted to also showcase another side of the city.

The sequel picks up with Lindsay Lohan returning as Anna and Jamie Lee Curtis as her mom Tess Coleman, 22 years after their first body-swap comedy. Now, Anna has a teenage daughter of her own, Harper, played by Julia Butters — and more chaos ensues when Harper’s rivalry with her new stepsister-to-be (Sophia Hammons) gets totally out of hand.

“We wanted to move east into more hip enclaves of Los Angeles, because as Anna, Lindsay Lohan’s character, has grown up and has a child of her own,...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Pat Saperstein
  • Variety Film + TV
When is Freakier Friday Coming to Disney Plus?
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Disney’s body‑swap comedy series is back on the big screen—so when can you stream it at home?

Disney fans are buzzing with excitement as Freakier Friday, the long-awaited sequel to the 2003 body-swap comedy Freaky Friday, hits theaters. Starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reprising their roles as the chaotic mother-daughter duo, this multigenerational romp promises more laughs, heart, and supernatural shenanigans.

Directed by Nisha Ganatra, the film introduces new twists, including Lohan’s character now having a daughter of her own, blending family dynamics with fresh comedic chaos. Released on August 8, 2025, it’s already drawing crowds eager for a nostalgic escape.

Here’s the Tl;Dr…

Freakier Friday is a sequel to the 2003 hit, featuring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in a body-swap adventure with added family layers.

Theatrical release: August 8, 2025; no official Disney+ date yet, but estimated for mid-November to early December 2025.

Digital release...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Ivy Adams
  • Pirates & Princesses
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‘The Bear’ Is Really a Work Warning for All of Us
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At the end of The Bear’s fourth season, Carmy (Jeremy Allen White) withdraws his stake in the restaurant and declares he’s leaving the culinary industry altogether. In what can be described as either an act of martyrdom or growth, he acknowledges that all of his work has been linked to his familial trauma and gives Richie (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) his stake, making his cousin, sister Natalie (Abby Elliott) and restaurant partner Sydney (Ayo Edebiri) its three owners.

For a show that has spent all this time exploring the duality of abuse and resilience within the toxic kitchens of America’s restaurants, it’s a somewhat risky move. But through Carmy’s choice, The Bear captures not just how we can use work to process, escape or bury our trauma, but also potentially destroy ourselves, our work and our relationships doing the things we love.

That’s not a particularly new thread for the series,...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Abbey White
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
‘Freaky Friday’ Cast Then and Now | Photos
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Before “Freakier Friday” hit theaters on Friday, we wanted to blast to the past with some of the photos of the iconic cast from the year “Freaky Friday” stole our hearts at the box office.

It’s been 22 years since “Freaky Friday” premiered in theaters, and the tale follows a high school girl and her mother’s wild adventures after they magically swap bodies. Most of the cast members have returned for another hilarious journey, so we’d like to celebrate the moment with some nostalgic flashbacks of the crew.

Check out the main characters and the stars that played them then and now.

Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in “Freaky Friday” and “Freakier Friday” (Disney) Lindsay Lohan

Lindsay Lohan stars as Anna Coleman in the “Freaky Friday” films. She’s the daughter of Tess Coleman, whom Jamie Lee Curtis plays. The two get into a load of shenanigans after they magically switch bodies.
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Raquel 'Rocky' Harris
  • The Wrap
Box Office - Weapons Ends Fantastic Four: First Steps' Reign, Freakier Friday Is No. 2
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps is no longer looming large over Hollywood, as Weapons has taken its first-place spot at the box office. A horror movie led by Josh Brolin (Archer Graff) and Julia Garner (Justine Gandy), it revolves around an investigation into the disappearances of over a dozen children. It debuted in theaters on August 8.

Weapons entered theaters alongside Freakier Friday, a sequel to 2003's Freaky Friday that sees Jamie Lee Curtis (Tess Coleman) and Lindsay Lohan (Anna Coleman) reprise their original roles. Like Weapons, it was released on August 8 and hoped to dethrone last week's #1 release, Fantastic Four: First Steps.

While the twin superhero releases, Fantastic Four and Superman, dominated July, alongside Jurassic World, August offers a change of pace. According to reports by Deadline and Variety, Weapons has had an extraordinary start to the weekend, earning $18.2 million on Friday to bring in a projected $40-$43 million start.
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Lukas Shayo
  • ScreenRant
‘Weapons’ Is Another Warner Bros. Box Office Win With $40 Million Opening
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The Warner Bros. box office streak continues. Riding a high wave since the release of “A Minecraft Movie” four months ago, the studio’s winning ways continued this weekend with New Line’s “Weapons,” which earned an $18.2 million opening day from 3,202 locations — including $5.7 million from previews — and putting it on course for a $40 million opening weekend.

The sophomore film from director Zach Cregger is blowing past the performance of his debut film “Barbarian” both financially and critically. “Barbarian” was glowingly received by critics, but was tepidly received by opening weekend audiences and received a C+ on CinemaScore.

“Weapons” is not only set to eclipse the entire $40.8 million domestic run of “Barbarian” in just one weekend, but both critics and audiences are giving it a thumbs up with Rotten Tomatoes scores of 96% critics and 88% audience and a rare CinemaScore grade of A-.

That makes “Weapons” only the 14th horror movie since...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Jeremy Fuster
  • The Wrap
Luke Speakman in Weapons (2025)
Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Winning With $18.2 Million Opening Day, ‘Freakier Friday’ in Second With $12.7 Million
Luke Speakman in Weapons (2025)
“Weapons” has the upper hand in its box office duel against “Freakier Friday,” though both new releases are drawing strong openings as the summer tentpole season begins to wind down.

Opening on top, Warner Bros. and New Line’s “Weapons” added $18.2 million across Friday and preview screenings from 3,202 locations. The film has Imax and most premium large format auditoriums. Select screenings began Thursday afternoon at 2:17 pm, to match a key time that spurs the story — the hour when a group of children all awaken at once and mysteriously disappear. The movie sports an ensemble cast including Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, Alden Ehrenreich, Austin Abrams, Benedict Wong and Amy Madigan.

The horror now looks to come in well ahead of its pre-weekend projections, which had topped out around $30 million. That’s a great start for the R-rated original, which carries a production budget of $38 million. It’s also a huge...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by J. Kim Murphy
  • Variety Film + TV
Where You've Seen Freakier Friday's Julia Butters Before
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The delightful "Freakier Friday" is in theaters this weekend, and it's a wonderful reprise for Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, as the two stars of the beloved "Freaky Friday" remake from 2003 return to the body-swapping formula. But this time they've got company, and it's not just "Weapons" at the box office.

Julia Butters (above left) joins the cast as Harper, the rebellious, surf-loving, teenage daughter of Anna (Lohan), and Sophia Hammons plays Lily, the daughter of Anna's soon-to-be-husband Eric (Manny Jacinto), who just wants to go back to her home in London, so she can study to be a fashion designer. Harper and Lily are completely at odds with one another, and the last thing they want is to become a blended family, because it likely means one of them is going to end up somewhere they don't want to be.

It's that wrinkle that makes the four-way body...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Ethan Anderton
  • Slash Film
Lindsay Lohan’s ‘Parent Trap’ Nemesis Elaine Hendrix on ‘Special Experience’ of Reuniting in ‘Freakier Friday’
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“Freakier Friday” is chalk full of Easter eggs for devoted fans — it’s actually, essentially, a Russian nesting doll of winks and nudges, particularly when it comes to cameo returns from some of Hollywood’s favorite character actors. Stephen Tobolowsky is back manning detention. Both Rosalind Chao and Lucille Soong appear, too, reprising their roles from “Freaky Friday” as Chinese restaurant owners. There’s a pair of “SNL” favorites, Vanessa Bayer and Chloe Fineman, in supporting parts. The hilarious Sherry Cola is an announcer at the pickleball game.

But the real cameo highlight is undoubtedly Elaine Hendrix as Blake Kale. In the movie, she’s an editor at Rolling Stone. Fans, however, know that she’s also Meredith Blake, the supposed antagonist (there’s some debate) in 1998’s “The Parent Trap,” starring — ding, ding, ding — Lindsay Lohan as identical twins Annie and Hallie in her film debut.

Blake (the 1998 one...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Rance Collins
  • Indiewire
Freakier Friday Director Nisha Ganatra Teases Potential Third Installment
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Freakier Friday director Nisha Ganatra has ideas for a potential third installment in the iconic and campy body-swap franchise. Legacy sequels are all the rage nowadays, with movies like Liam Neeson's The Naked Gun and Jeff Bridges' Tron: Ares storming into theaters this year. Among them is Freakier Friday, a sequel to Disney's 2003 comedy hit Freaky Fridaystarring Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan.

22 years later, Lohan's Anna is a single mother about to walk down the aisle. Unfortunately, her daughter, Harper (Julia Butters), and her fiancé's daughter, Lily (Sophia Hammons), hate each other. What better way to learn to get along than to wake up in someone else's body? This time around, there's a quadruple body swap involved, as Harper and Lily wake up in Anna and Tess' (Curtis) bodies, respectively.

Freakier Friday arrived in cinemas on August 7, and there's been no word on a follow-up just yet. Even so,...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by El Kuiper
  • ScreenRant
Nostalgia Is Freakier Friday's Secret Weapon, But Not In The Way You'd Think
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Gen Z has been a hard problem for marketers to solve for almost half a decade now, as they mostly eschew traditional marketing mainstays like broadcast TV and movie theaters in favor of their favorite streamers and short-form video content. But when Zoomers really latch onto an idea, it can become powerful, just like it was for Millennials and Gen X before them. The most legible youth moment in pop culture right now is the Gen Z discovery of "Y2K" as an aesthetic, and brands all over are scrambling to capitalize on this tiny window of "cool." For "Freakier Friday," the choice to keep the film's style so close to "Freaky Friday" ends up being the movie's secret weapon, almost by accident!

Let's do some clarification here: The "Y2K Aesthetic" is defined by the Cari Institute as a fashion and design movement largely inspired by the 1990s and...
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  • 8/9/2025
  • by Aaron Perine
  • Slash Film
Viola Davis Receives Honorary Degree From American Film Institute: ‘You Are Creating Stories So People Do Not Feel Alone’
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Viola Davis and Walter Murch were awarded honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts degrees by the American Film Institute at the conservatory’s commencement ceremony. The event took place at the Tcl Chinese Theater on Friday morning.

Davis told the graduates that “they already have their ruby slippers.”

“You have to know that you have the power within you to make it, whatever that making it means,” Davis told Variety moments before accepting the honor. “That’s what I want to remind them.”

Davis also talked about the significance of AFI recognizing her contributions to the film and TV industry.

“It’s always especially potent when it’s given by your peers,” she said. “I consider everyone that is in this profession — no matter how long they’ve been in it, known, unknown, faceless — my peers. They know the work. They know the artistry. It makes me feel capable. It makes...
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by Giana Levy
  • Variety Film + TV
Weapons Box-Office: How Much Does the Best Horror Movie of 2025 Need to Be Profitable?
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Made on a humble budget of $38 million, Zach Cregger‘s Weapons is already hurtling towards breaking even with $5.7 million in preview earnings and $25 million to $30 million collection on the opening weekend (Variety). Anything beyond the break-even point of $38 million will immediately count toward profit for the Josh Brolin suburban horror.

Despite being deeply embedded in the horror category, Cregger isn’t afraid of his film being too saturated for the genre. Instead, Weapons embarks on a journey to terrorize its audience with the story of 17 missing schoolchildren who simply vanish into the night for no reason, sending the townspeople scrambling for answers.

Zach Cregger’s Weapons Aims to Dominate the Box Office on Its Opening Weekend Weapons (2025) [Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures]

For a movie with such a limited production budget and barely any marketing, Weapons has done incredibly well in its preview earnings and projected box office collection. At this rate,...
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by Diya Majumdar
  • FandomWire
‘Freakier Friday’ Cast and Character Guide: Who’s Who in the Long-Awaited Sequel?
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“Freakier Friday” is in theaters now, and as the title promises, things get even freakier this time around.

Directed by Nisha Ganatra, the sequel to 2003’s “Freakier Friday” sees Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reunited as Tess and Anna Coleman, respectively. Anna has a daughter of her own now, and is gaining a second one with her impending nuptials.

Of course, this leads to not just one body swap, but two — making for a 4-way switch in total. It can be hard to keep track of just that, let alone everyone around them, so we’ve gone ahead and done it for you.

Here’s who you need to know.

Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman in Disney’s Freakier Friday. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Tess Coleman (Jamie Lee Curtis)

Dr. Tess Coleman is still a therapist, but these days she does her work via podcast.
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by Andi Ortiz
  • The Wrap
The Fantastic Four Will Slip To #3 At U.S. Box Office This Weekend With Better-Than-Expected 50% Drop
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The Fantastic Four: First Steps had a couple of weeks without any serious competition (though Superman and Jurassic World Rebirth posed a bigger problem than Marvel Studios likely expected), and now looks set to drop to third place in North America this weekend. 

During Thursday previews, Barbarian director Zach Cregger's Weapons earned $5.7 million, with Disney's Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis-led Freakier Friday behind it at $3.1 million. The Fantastic Four: First Steps trailed both movies with $2.9 million, a decent enough hold that placed it ahead of The Bad Guys 2 ($2 million), The Naked Gun ($1.5 million), and Superman. ($1.4 million).

The latter continues to exceed expectations in the U.S., and appears to have connected with moviegoers in a way the latest Marvel Studios movie has not. 

Heading into the weekend, it's looking like Weapons and Freakier Friday are going to be neck and neck. The latter is looking at a $27 million - $30 million haul,...
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  • 8/8/2025
  • ComicBookMovie.com
Where to Watch ‘Freakier Friday’: Is the Sequel Streaming on Disney+?
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Round and round, here we go again. “Freakier Friday” is out everywhere, more than 20 years after the 2003 remake of “Freaky Friday.” But you might be wondering, where exactly can I watch it?

In the sequel, directed by “Late Night” and “The High Note” director Nisha Ganatra, Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis return as Anna and Tess Coleman, respectively. At this point in life, Anna is a single mom to daughter Harper (Julia Butters) and soon-to-be-stepmom to Lily (Sophia Hammons).

Like before, an insane body swap occurs, and hijinks follow. Here’s what you need to know.

What is the release date?

“Freakier Friday” was released nationwide on Friday, August 8.

Is “Freakier Friday” streaming on Disney+?

Not yet. For now, you’ll only be able to see “Freakier Friday” in theaters.

It’ll hit the streaming platform several weeks from now; we’ll keep you posted on the exact date.
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by Andi Ortiz
  • The Wrap
Jamie Lee Curtis
Lindsay Lohan Freakier Friday: Returning Was Easy
Jamie Lee Curtis
(L-r) Jamie Lee Curtis as Tess Coleman Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman in Disney’s Freakier Friday. Photo by Glen Wilson. © 2025 Disney Enterprises, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Fans have been asking for a Freaky Friday sequel for more than two decades, and the wait is officially over. Freakier Friday reunites Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis as daughter and mother — but this time, the characters’ lives have taken some big leaps forward.

In the new film, 22 years have passed since Anna (Lohan) and Tess (Curtis) swapped bodies in the original. Anna is now a mother herself, while Tess has become a grandmother. And in true Freaky Friday fashion, the chaos is doubled: Freakier Friday features not one, but two sets of body swaps, raising the comedic stakes and the emotional heart of the story.

Lohan on returning to Anna

While doing press for the movie, Lohan said that stepping back...
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by A.C.
  • HollywoodOutbreak.com
Freakier Friday Divides the Critics and the Audience on Rotten Tomatoes in the Best Way
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The market is saturated with reboots and sequels, and a beloved IP doesn't always guarantee a good reception. Freakier Friday is a pleasant exception.

Over twenty years after Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan swapped bodies in the cult classic comedy Freaky Friday, the duo has done it again. Although the sequel came as a surprise, it has been extremely well received. Freakier Friday enchanted the audience and disagreed with the still-great assessment from the critics on Rotten Tomatoes.

Freakier Friday debuted with a positive score from the critics, a high 80%. As more reviews came in, the sequel settled on a 73% approval score, with the Certified Fresh badge. That is a stark difference from the original's 88% Certified Fresh rating, and the audience score.

Freakier Friday divided the critics and the audience in the best way, as both gave the sequel positive scores. While the 73% rating from the critics isn't exactly encouraging,...
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by Monica Coman
  • CBR
Jamie Lee Curtis' Freakier Friday Breaks Rotten Tomatoes Records
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Few actresses can claim a career as varied as Jamie Lee Curtis, whose legacy continues to evolve with every new project. Though widely associated with horror, particularly her iconic role as Laurie Strode in the Halloween franchise, Curtis has never allowed one genre to define her, also carving out a unique space for herself in comedy.

Curtis made a powerful entry into film with 1978's Halloween, directed by John Carpenter. Her portrayal of Laurie Strode quickly made her a household name and a horror icon. Across six sequels, she shaped the archetype of the "final girl," returning in 2022's Halloween Ends to conclude a character arc spanning decades.

Beyond horror, Curtis' best performances have come in comedy. She brought sharp wit to Trading Places (1983), electrified audiences in James Cameron's True Lies (1994), and reached new heights with Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), which won her an Academy Award. However, her...
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by Adam Bentz
  • ScreenRant
Freaky Friday vs. Weapons Box Office Showdown: Early Winner Emerges
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The box office battle between Freakier Friday and Weapons has kicked off with one taking a decisive lead on Thursday night. The former is a comedy legacy sequel that reunites original stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan, while the latter is an original horror movie that is director Zach Cregger's follow-up to his surprise 2022 hit Barbarian.

Both movies are projected to topple the Marvel superhero movie The Fantastic Four: First Steps from its perch atop the domestic box office chart. However, they are currently in a neck-and-neck race for No. 1. Critically, Weapons has pulled ahead with a Certified Fresh 96% Rotten Tomatoes score.

Freakier Friday reviews have been solid too, just less so. Its Rotten Tomatoes score currently stands at a Certified Fresh 73%.

Per Deadline, Weapons earned $5.7 million at the domestic box office during Thursday previews, while Freakier Friday earned $3.1 million. Weapons has taken the lead in spite of playing in considerably fewer theaters.
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by Brennan Klein
  • ScreenRant
Michael Myers Home With New 'Halloween II' Youtooz Figures
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With July in our rearview mirror, it's time for the Halloween spooky season. Well, at least if you're a die-hard horror fan. Spirit Halloween is about to open across the country, films like The Conjuring: Last Rites are hitting theaters next month, and we're starting to plan all our horror movie marathons. You aren't in this chilling season without John Carpenter's Halloweenand Michael Myers stalking Haddonfield. Now, as the calendar gets closer to October, Youtooz has unveiled their latest genre figure.

Based on 1981’s Halloween II, Michael Myers is Youtooz's next figure. However, because this is based on the franchise’s first sequel, this slasher killer’s vinyl figure looks a little worse for wear. Specifically, Michael's iconic blue mechanic’s jumper is covered in blood. The figure also includes The Boogeyman’s weapon of choice, a kitchen knife. Yet, that's not the only item in Youtooz's Halloween II collection.
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by Shane Romanchick
  • Collider.com
Here Are All the Songs in ‘Freakier Friday’ – Including a New Version of ‘Ultimate’
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“Freakier Friday” is now in theaters, and yes, Pink Slip does reunite for a performance. But “Take Me Away” isn’t the only song you’ll recognize in the sequel.

More than two decades after the first film, “Freakier Friday” catches up with Anna and Tess Coleman once again, played by a returning Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis. Now, Anna has a daughter of her own, as well as a soon-to-be stepdaughter, but neither teen is too pleased about Anna’s impending nuptials.

What follows is a four-way swap this time, with the Gen Z girls switched into Lohan and Curtis’s bodies, respectively. But you know this. If you’re here, you’re curious about the music, and we’ve got you covered. Here are all the songs in the “Freakier Friday” soundtrack, from Chappell Roan to Britney Spears.

You can find a full list of songs in...
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by Andi Ortiz
  • The Wrap
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Box Office: ‘Weapons’ Scares Up $5.7M in Previews, ‘Freakier Friday’ Smiles Wide With $3.1M
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Disney’s body-swapping comedy Freakier Friday and New Line’s acclaimed mystery-comedy Weapons are off to the races at the late-summer box office.

The two August pics are expected to end up in a close race for No. 1 domestically and topple Marvel Studio’ struggling holdover The Fantastic Four: The First Steps from the top spot. Marvel and parent company Disney are still hopeful that Fantastic Four will rebound, but there are no assurances.

Horror could use a win after such box office bombs as Blumhouse and Atomic Monsters’ M3GAN 2.0, which opened to only $10 million in June on its way to topping at $40 million worldwide, compared to $180 million for the first film.

Zach Cregger’s Weapons — which currently boasts a 96 percent critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes — grossed a hefty $5.7 million in previews. It had been tracking for a domestic debut in the $25 million to $30 million range, but could come in higher.
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  • 8/8/2025
  • by Pamela McClintock
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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