Jamie Lee Curtis is open to the possibility of reprising her 2003 'Freaky Friday' role opposite Lindsay Lohan in a sequel and offers a premise for the new ...
Disney Channel would later adapt Freaky Friday into a musical movie in 2018 starring Cozi Zuehlsdorff and Heidi Blickenstaff. Let me be the grandma, let me be the old grandma who switches places, so then Lindsay gets to be the sexy grandma who’s still happy with Mark Harmon in all the ways you would be happy with Mark Harmon,” she continued. I want to be a helicopter parent in today’s world.” Freaky Friday is based on a 1972 novel by Mary Rodgers about a mother and a daughter whose bodies are switched following a magical Chinese fortune cookie. “I’m 64 years old today — not today, soon, in a month or whatever. [made a Christmas movie](https://deadline.com/2022/10/lindsay-lohan-falling-for-christmas-trailer-netflix-1235138286/), I believe, and she got married.
On Saturday, Kanye made bizarre claims on Twitter of a Jewish conspiracy against himself after his Instagram account was restricted over other offensive ...
Jamie Lee Curtis really wanted to make another "Freaky Friday" movie with Lindsay Lohan.
The David Gordon Green-directed horror movie marks the end of Curtis’ most recent “Halloween” film trilogy. The actor [recently told a crowd](https://ew.com/movies/jamie-lee-curtis-would-absolutely-make-another-freaky-friday-with-lindsay-lohan/) in Mexico City while promoting “Halloween Ends” that she would “absolutely” do another “Freaky Friday.” Curtis starred opposite [Lindsey Lohan](https://variety.com/t/lindsey-lohan/) in the body-swapping comedy, which Disney released in 2003 to $160 million at the worldwide box office.
Jamie Lee Curtis revealed she has contacted Disney about a "Freaky Friday" sequel opposite Lindsay Lohan.
To take people on that journey with me is such a blessing. The “Everything Everywhere All at Once” actress shared her pitch for a “Freaky Friday” follow-up, adding, “Let me be the grandma! I wanna be a helicopter parent in today’s world, as an old lady.” “Doing films, playing a character, it brings me so much joy to be able to share a story with people. Let me be the old grandma who switches places. “I’ve already written to Disney, my friends at Disney.
It's over 20 years since Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan swapped bodies in Freaky Friday, and Curtis would love to do it all over again in part 2.
The fight with Michael is much more violent, unexpected, and it has to be like a street brawl. This experience in the movies that is the beauty of Halloween. Around the magical 30 year mark, the inevitable remake arrived with Curtis playing the mother of Lohan, who found themselves in the same predicament of swapping bodies and having to live for a short while as the other person. Let me be the old grandma who switches places. Let me be the grandma! The body swap comedy was a reasonable hit back in 2003, and Curtis says that she really wants to do it all again, and see Lohan taking over her “sexy grandma” body.
Celebrities react to Kanye West's anti-semitic tweets. Jamie Lee Curtis speaks out on the Today show about the dangerous tweets.
[“White Lives Matter”](https://stylecaster.com/kanye-west-white-lives-matter/) shirt. Just love.” “This ain’t a game,’ Kanye responded. [tweeted](https://twitter.com/SarahKSilverman/status/1579179927848759298), expressing her anger towards the “Heartless” rapper and his tweets. A threat to Jewish people ended once in a genocide,” she wrote. But on Twitter, on a portal, to pour that in?” she questioned. What are you doing?” She continued, “It’s bad enough that fascism is on the rise around the world.
The 2003 film, now almost 20 years old, sees Lohan as Anna Coleman, and Curtis as her mom, Tess. After receiving cryptic fortunes at a Chinese restaurant, the ...
"David Gordon Green, out of the blue in 2017 called me, and the 2018 movie was a really interesting idea -- what happens to people when they've been traumatized and haven't had any mental health support, and that exploded that movie," she explained. "I got a text from her out of the blue one day, I hadn't talked to her in a year or so," Curtis shared. Although nothing is set in stone in regard to a Freaky Friday sequel, Curtis said she still keeps in touch with her on-screen daughter, adding that Lohan texted her out of the blue not long ago. "So, I think we've said it all," Curtis continued. ET's Will Marfuggi spoke with the [Halloween Ends](https://www.etonline.com/latest/movies/halloween-ends) star about the possibility of reprising her role in the Disney classic, and where her character would be now, if a second film were to come to fruition. I can have fun with two.'" "Well, she's gotta be a grandma," the 63-year-old screen star insisted. "I mean, I gotta be a grandma. The 2003 film, now almost 20 years old, sees Lohan as Anna Coleman, and Curtis as her mom, Tess. Grab a friend. [with Halloween Ends](https://www.etonline.com/jamie-lee-curtis-haunts-viewers-in-new-halloween-ends-trailer-with-laurie-strodes-last-stand-187664), Curtis said that she finds it "hard to imagine," adding that the Halloween saga feels "complete to her." Fox Talks Reuniting With ‘Back to the Future’ Co-Star…
Curtis also discussed a potential Freaky Friday sequel and her desire to see Lindsay Lohan as a 'sexy grandma."
"I want to be a helicopter parent in today's world, as an old lady." Let me be the old grandma who has to take care..." "Let me be the grandma. "Mamí!" "I'm wide open. With Lohan as the "hot grandma," Curtis would be free to step into the role of a new mother. "So then Lindsey gets to be the sexy grandma who's still happy with Mark Harmon [Curtis' on-screen husband in the film] in all the ways you would be happy with Mark Harmon — whose wife I know very well. "You are flexible!" "Leave me alone," replied Navarro. Not only is Curtis game for a revival; she even has the entire idea sketched out. Curtis' interview opened with a reflection on the timeliness of Halloween Ends, the third and final film in the franchise's recent revival. Creatively, I'm wide open.
Jamie Lee Curtis says that waking up to Kanye "Ye" West's removed tweet, in which he claimed he was going to "death con 3 On JEWISH PEOPLE," brought her to ...
“Words like this tear at the fabric of the Black-Jewish relationship. There is no excuse for his propagating of white supremacist slogans and classic #antisemitism about Jewish power, especially with the platform he has.” A threat to Jewish people ended once in a genocide,” she wrote. Curtis went on to discuss the impact of that kind of message being on a platform as large as Twitter. The rapper’s tweet was removed on Saturday for violating Twitter’s rules. But on Twitter, on a portal, to pour that in?” she questioned. “You are a father. “The holiest day in Judaism was last week. He had a similar Instagram post removed during the week, with Instagram parent company Meta confirming to The Hollywood Reporter that content had been deleted from his official account after it violated the platform’s policies. “It’s bad enough that fascism is on the rise around the world. “Defcon three on Jewish people? What are you doing?”
Jamie Lee Curtis, Sarah Silverman and Jack Antonoff are among the stars to have slammed Kamye West for his anti-Semitic tweets.