Months Before the Disney Release, Lindsay Lohan Teases “a lot more music” in ‘Freakier Friday,’ the 2025 Comedy Sequel

Published 05/28/2025, 1:26 AM EDT

Digital time-traveling in the streaming era is child’s play—all it takes is a good Wi-Fi connection. But since the entertainment capital is non-exhaustive in its nature, the most difficult task is arriving at a decision. Remakes, reboots, adaptations, and spin-offs are as regular as bread and butter for breakfast. Then, what exactly guarantees a blockbuster in the making? Ask Disney, which is about to expand the Freaky Friday franchise with Freakier Friday (2025) starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis. 

Speaking of the forthcoming comedy, Lohan recently hinted at the musical surprises awaiting Freakier Friday

Lindsay Lohan hints at a sonic overload in Disney’s Freakier Friday

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In a recent interview with ELLE for Tiny Talks, Lindsay Lohan conversed with 12-year-old Taylen Biggs, spilling insights on Freakier Friday, the seventh film in the Freaky Friday franchise. Upon being asked what she could tease from the upcoming flick, Lohan was almost left screeching. But she did give in, saying, “There’s a lot more music in this one.” The musicality is reportedly prevalent in all aspects of the movie.

With Freakier Friday, Lohan has a vision in mind. Sure, she wants it to be a box office draw. But more than anything else, “I really want to bring people back into cinema and to go see films,” ensuring it is a fun experience, she said. Hollywood stars have lamented the slimming era of raunchy comedies time and again. However, Lohan believes they have done exactly what they wanted with Freakier Friday—a cinematic experience with musicality at its center and comedy at its core.

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As the conversation went on, Lindsay Lohan struggled to remain tight-lipped, lest any important intel slip. However, when asked about her debut role in The Parent Trap and starring in the Freaky Friday series opposite Jamie Lee Curtis, she knew what was more challenging. 

Lindsay Lohan reveals the difficulties of the Freaky Friday series as opposed to The Parent Trap

In her conversation with ELLE’s Tiny Talks segment, Lindsay Lohan was asked, “What’s harder, playing twins or Jamie Lee Curtis?” referring to The Parent Trap and the Freaky Friday series. To Lohan, portraying twins was not that difficult because she was younger. At the time, the experience was "experimental," and there was no inherent presence of insecurities. 

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Lohan pointed out that the growth of insecurities generally caves in when an adult, due to overthinking tendencies. During The Parent Trap, she was young and free. So, portraying Lee Curtis was way more challenging, she explained with a humble laugh. Lohan revealed a tennis ball was used on the set to help her play the twin, and an ear wig helped her with the accents. Now, it remains to be seen what hardships she encounters this time in Freakier Friday.

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Anushka Bhattacharya

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I'm Anushka Bhattacharya, an entertainment journalist at Netflix Junkie. Armed with a degree in literature, I once wielded my words to catalyze change within society through my work with NGOs. However, as I stumbled into the exuberant hole of crime thrillers and documentaries on Netflix, it was love at first sight and pushed me into entertainment journalism.

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