Chris Pine Now Just Printing His Own Money
Vulture —
... More Freakiness: Young-adult book Freaky Monday, the sequel to the 1973 novel Freaky Friday, has been optioned by CBS Films. This time, a girl and her junior-high English teacher switch places. Lindsay Lohan comeback vehicle? [Variety] ...
It's Freaky Monday At CBS Films
Cinema Blend News —
... in favor of the best two, The Parent Trap and Freaky Friday . But honestly, being able to make decent remakes of either of those movies was a complete fluke, and trying it again would be completely foolish. Well, Disney is at least smart enough not to try it, and CBS Films isn't doing it... not exactly. Instead they're adapting Freaky Monday , the follow-up book written by original Freaky Friday author Mary Rodgers and Heath Hach, who sold CBS Films the rights. According to Variety the book finds an insecure girl (apparently not the original Jodie Foster character) ...
Buzz In: Cast the Freaky Friday Follow-Up!
BuzzSugar —
The old body-switcheroo theme never dies: CBS Films is developing Freaky Monday, a teen comedy from the same production team that made the Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis 2003 hit, Freaky Friday.
It's the same premise as Friday, except for one thing; instead of switching bodies with her mother, the "smart but ...
Freaky Friday sequel in the works
Oh No They Didn't! —
CBS Films is developing the teen comedy "Freaky Monday" with producers Andrew Gunn and Mark Waters (director of Mean Girls). Eye's film arm has optioned the body-switching novel from "Freaky Friday" writer Heather Hach. Hach co-wrote "Freaky Monday" with Mary Rodgers, author of the 1973 novel "Freaky Friday." "Freaky Monday" centers on a smart but insecure girl who magically switches bodies with her sympathetic junior high English teacher for a day. Jessica Tuchinsky and Ann Marie Sanderlin are exec ...
Freaky Monday in the works
Lohan Groupie —
Could a Freaky Friday follow-up be in the works?
CBS Films has optioned the body-switching novel Freaky Monday from Heather Hach, who co-wrote the book with Mary Rodgers, author of the 1973 novel Freaky Friday, according to Variety. ...



