Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay are going to be ‘freakier’ in upcoming Freaky Friday

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Hollywood actress Jamie Lee Curtis, who bagged the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in Everything Everywhere All at Once, has shared an update on her upcoming film Freakier Friday.
The American fantasy comedy film is directed by Nisha Ganatra and written by Jordan Weiss.
It is a direct sequel to Freaky Friday (2003), which itself was based on Mary Rodgers’s 1972 novel.
The film also stars Lindsay Lohan. The two recently spoke with Entertainment Tonight, where Curtis said that it’s definitely going to be freakier this time around with the film.
Lindsay said, “I’m a mom now from a teenager.” Curtis chimed in and said, “That makes me a grandmother.”Lindsay then said that there will be many switches in the film.
When they were asked if they will be seen switching bodies again, Curtis said, “We are not telling you who’s switching with who.”
Curtis also shared that there are some great cameos in the film. She recollected an incident when Chad Michael Murray walked in and every woman at the table had their jaw dropped looking at him.
The film is scheduled to be released theatrically in the US in 2025. (IANS)

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