What is the plot of 'Freakier Friday'?
'Freakier Friday' involves a four-way body swap between Anna, her fiancé, and their teenage daughters.
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Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan are back in 'Freakier Friday,' a sequel to the beloved 2003 comedy, 'Freaky Friday.' The film promises a fresh twist with a four-way body swap and is set to hit theaters on August 8. The premiere in Los An...
The sequel, 'Freakier Friday,' revisits the story of Tess and Anna Coleman, who first swapped bodies due to a magical fortune cookie. This time, the film introduces a four-way body swap involving Anna, her fiancé Eric, and their respective 15-year-old daughters, Harper and Lily, who don't get along.
At the L.A. premiere, Lohan mentioned that this movie has more music and physical comedy than the first one. The premiere also featured a performance by the fictional band Pink Slip and a reunion with Lohan's 'Parent Trap' co-stars Lisa Ann Walter and Elaine Hendrix.
'Freakier Friday' involves a four-way body swap between Anna, her fiancé, and their teenage daughters.
The movie hits theaters on August 8.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan, and Chad Michael Murray are returning.
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