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Friday Friday 2 title confirmed as Lindsay Lohan and Jame Liee Curtis share announcement

Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis have confirmed the title of the sequel to their 2003 hit comedy, Freaky Friday.

Lohan confirmed in March this year that a second instalment was on the way. And in June, Walt Disney Studios shared a photo of the actors in a post that said: “The Colemans are back and coming to theaters in 2025! The sequel to Freaky Friday is now in production!”

Last year, Curtis told the New York Times that she phoned Disney to discuss a sequel after numerous people asked her if it was a possibility. Freaky Friday, about a mother and daughter who switch bodies thanks to a magical Chinese fortune cookie, is based on a 1972 novel by Mary Rodgers.

The 2003 adaptation starred One Tree Hill’s Chad Michael Murray and NCIS actor Mark Harmon, who are both reprising their roles for the sequel. In the new film, Lohan’s character Anna has a daughter of her own and a soon-to-be stepdaughter.

Lohan and Curtis appeared on stage at Disney's D3 event in Anaheim, California on Friday. The pair were greeted with a standing ovation on stage at the fan event, with Curtis describing the film – set to debut in 2025 – as “more fun and more emotional” than the original.

They revealed the title for the sequel would be Freakier Friday. Lohan said of working with Curtis: “We’ve stayed in touch throughout the years and we’re very close to each other so it feels like we are picking up from where we left off, which is really beautiful. It doesn’t really feel like work, it just feels like a really great experience.”

Oscar-winner Curtis told the audience: “For me, it feels like no time has passed. We love these characters, we love each other, we love you and you love us and the movie and the story and what it means to you – that’s

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