Ellise Shafer Twenty years later, Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are in talks to reunite for a sequel to the hit body-swap comedy “Freaky Friday.” The sequel is in the works at Disney, with Lohan and Curtis expected to reprise their roles as mother-daughter duo Anna and Tess Coleman.
Elyse Hollander, whose work has been featured on the Black List, is penning the script. Based on Mary Rodgers’ 1972 novel of the same name, the story was adapted for the screen twice before the 2003 film — in 1976 starring Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster, and in 1995 with Shelley Long and Gaby Hoffman.
But the Lohan-Curtis version found the most success, scoring over $160 million at the box office. Rumors started circulating about a potential sequel in February, when Curtis posted a photo of her and Lohan on Instagram with the caption, “It’s Friday.
I’m just sayin! Freaky fingers crossed!” “It’s going to happen,” Curtis elaborated in an interview with Varietyat the Producers Guild Awards on Feb.
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