00:00Early Friday morning, Disney dropped the official trailer for Freakier Friday,
00:04the long-awaited sequel to Freaky Friday. While many fans are thrilled,
00:08others are cautious, hoping this won't be yet another Hollywood reboot misfire.
00:13Lindsay Lohan, the star behind Mean Girls and The Parent Trap, has been staging a Hollywood
00:18comeback since 2022, when the 38-year-old actress signed a multi-picture deal with Netflix
00:23after more than a decade away from the spotlight, as reported by the Daily Mail.
00:27Now, Lohan is officially reuniting with Disney for Freaky Friday 2, the sequel to the 2003 hit.
00:33Filming began in 2024, and the movie is set for an August 8, 2025 release,
00:39marking Lohan's first major studio role in over 14 years, according to the New York Post.
00:44Fans took to YouTube to celebrate, with one writing,
00:47I'm just happy to see Lohan in a major theatrical released film again.
00:51Another wrote,
00:52A theatrical Disney movie that is not a live-action adaption. It's 2007 again. Sign me up.
00:59And some fans just can't contain their excitement, with one writing,
01:03I've never been as excited for something as I am for Freakier Friday.
01:06But can fans hold onto this excitement? The last major 2000s reboot Lohan appeared in
01:12was Mean Girls, and it left audiences divided. In 2024, millennials were excited to hear the
01:18cult classic Mean Girls was getting a remake, but reports state when fans sat down in theaters,
01:24they were caught off guard, with many unaware it was a full-blown musical.
01:28According to Variety, Paramount Pictures downplayed the Broadway's origins in its marketing,
01:33leaving audiences confused, with viral reactions showing groans and laughter
01:37when characters broke into song. Now with Freakier Friday on the horizon,
01:45Disney has a chance to get it right. For one thing, unlike Mean Girls, Freakier Friday is not
01:51a musical. GamesRadar reports, Freakier Friday promises to fully embrace nostalgia while
01:56introducing a fresh multi-generational spin. And for longtime fans of the 2003 film,
02:02expect some similar faces, including the return of Freaky Friday heartthrob Chad Michael Murray.
02:11So can Disney successfully bridge the gap between millennial nostalgia
02:14and Gen Z sensibility without alienating either group?
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