For the initial time in much more than a 10 years, audiences will be ready to enjoy Lindsay Lohan acquire on a leading job in a key-studio, major-display movie.
The actress is starring in the sequel to 2003’s “Freaky Friday,” which just commenced taking pictures.
Monday on the social media system X, Walt Disney Studios posted a picture of Lohan and co-star Jamie Lee Curtis exterior of their trailers holding palms and beaming.
“The Colemans are back again and coming to theaters in 2025! The sequel to Freaky Friday is now in manufacturing!,” the article claimed.
In a nod to the plot of the mom-daughter entire body-swap comedy, Lohan, 37, sat outside Curtis’ trailer and Curtis, 65, perched in front of Lohan’s.
The a lot more-than-two-decade-previous preceding film grossed $160 million worldwide (off a $26 million budget) and was the 20th major motion picture of the calendar year at the domestic box office environment.
In the story dependent on Mary Rodgers’ 1972 novel, a mother named Tess (Curtis) and her daughter Anna (Lohan) are stunned to wake up in just about every other’s bodies. Antics ensue. Chad Michael Murray will also return as Jake.
Disney has only presented a obscure description of the extended-awaited followup:
“Anna now has a daughter of her possess and a soon-to-be stepdaughter. As they navigate the myriad problems that arrive when two people merge, Tess and Anna find out that lightning may well without a doubt strike 2 times.”
Lohan will absolutely be hoping lightning strikes 2 times for her.
While the actress has acted in a amount of Tv reveals and slight movies (“The Canyons,” “Among The Shadows”) since 2007’s “Georgia Rule,” it’s been yrs because she’s taken on a considerable position for a important studio.
Lohan appeared in two current (and dreadful) passionate comedies for Netfix, “Irish Desire” and “Slipping For Christmas.” And she made a modest cameo previously this yr in Paramount’s “Mean Girls,” the remake of the 2004 teenager common she starred in, among the other little assignments.
But her previous massive component for a significant Hollywood studio was in 2010 — 20th Century Fox’s “Machete,” directed by Robert Rodriguez.
Returning to Disney, which also created her debut motion picture “The Guardian Trap,” is a key step for the actress, who’s struggled with comebacks considering the fact that her spectacular days as a gossip column fixture.