Chad Michael Murray reprises his role as Jake in the first look at Freaky Friday 2, which also stars Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Chad Michael Murray is going to cause an earthquake.
A first look at Freaky Friday 2 has been revealed, and the photo of the One Tree Hill alum reprising his role as Jake is earth-shatteringly dreamy.
In the snap shared to Disney’s Instagram July 18, Chad sat on his character’s iconic black motorcycle while clad in a black shirt and tight jeans. Drawing inspiration from his appearance in the original 2003 film, the 42-year-old’s hair was grown out long and contained his signature blonde highlights.
“Jake is back, baby,” Disney wrote in the caption of the post. “The sequel of Freaky Friday is coming to theaters 2025.”
And while this marks the first glimpse at the sequel’s characters, other intel has been shared on the teen classic’s second installment. For one, Chad won’t be the only original cast member returning, as Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis will also reprise their respective roles as Anna and Tess.
Plus, Mark Harmon (who played Anna’s step-dad Ryan), Christina Vidal Mitchell (Maddie), Haley Hudson (Peg) and Stephen Tobolowsky (Mr. Bates) will all be joining the Freaky Friday world once again.
As for what else fans can expect to see in the Nisha Ginatra-directed follow-up? Disney previously revealed details about the plot, explaining that the movie will center on a “multigenerational twist” that takes place years after Tess and Anna switched bodies in the original.
As the story unfolds, Anna, her daughter and her soon-to-be stepdaughter will have to navigate the challenges of merging two families and possibly find out that, as Disney put it, “lighting might indeed strike twice.”
While you wait for Freaky Friday 2 to hit theaters in 2025, read on to uncover secrets from the original movie…
1. Based on Mary Rodgers’ 1972 novel of the same name, the 2003 Freaky Friday is the second remake of the same story. The first film adaptation was released in 1976, while a made-for-television take followed in 1995.
2. The film’s producer Andrew Gunn reached out to Jodie Foster, who played Annabel in the 1976 film, with the hope that she would be interested in taking on the mother role. Foster passed on the opportunity as she was concerned her casting would be a distraction.
3. Annette Bening was cast to play Tess Coleman, but dropped out six days before filming was set to begin.
4. After rising to fame as the original scream queen, Halloween star Jamie Lee Curtis thought her leading lady days were behind her when she was approached by director Mark Waters to replace Bening.
“I was telling interviewers I was 44, a little chubby, my hair was grey, I was refusing to dye it, and I was content with my life,” Curtis told the Telegraph in 2003. “In this business, I’ve always known there’s a point at which the best thing to do is gently back out of the door.”
5. But after reading the script and meeting with Waters, Curtis decided to take on the matriarch role–dyeing her hair and learning how to play guitar to do so–that would revitalize her career. “Shows what can happen when you let go and let yourself feel liberated,” Curtis explained.
6. After her breakout role in The Parent Trap, Lindsay Lohan took a breather from Hollywood, explaining that she was “thrown off” by her overnight fame.
“It came all at once, and Parent Trap was an amazing movie,” she told IGN in 2003. “How do you do something that can top that? I wanted to go to school and be a normal kid. I went to high school, and I did two Disney Channel things which were fun, just to keep up.”
But when she came across the script for Freaky Friday, Lohan knew it was “perfect” for her.
7. Before Lohan could be cast as Anna, she had to best four other actresses for the part and she didn’t initially impress Waters, who said in a 2005 episode of E!’s True Hollywood Story that her audition was “probably the worst of the five.” However, “we also agreed she was a star,” Waters added. “She had this amazing turbulence and energy which we thought was going to be really interesting for the character.”
8. Kelly Osbourne was initially cast to play Lohan’s best friend, but the reality star decided not to do the movie when her mom Sharon Osbourne was diagnosed with colon cancer.
“I was faced with the choice of a career or spending what could have been the last days of my mother’s life with her,” Osbourne explained to Cosmopolitan in 2013. “The choice was apparently clear. I said, ‘F–k you, career, hello, Mother.’ I became my mum’s nurse 24/7.”
9. Lohan had her first on-screen kiss in the movie with Chad Michael Murray, who played Anna’s love interest Jake. “I wasn’t too nervous,” Lohan said in a featurette, “after the 15th take!”
10. But Murray revealed during a 2019 appearance on Busy Tonight that he also made out with Curtis off-screen to help “settle” Lohan’s nerves prior to their kissing scene. After Curtis brought Lohan and Murray into her trailer in attempt to break the ice before cameras were rolling, Murray said Curtis “just grabbed me by the back of the head and made out with me.” His reaction? “Dude, I just made out with Jamie Lee Curtis! This is great!”
11. Tom Selleck was originally cast to play Tess’ boyfriend Ryan, but he dropped out of the project after Bening exited. Mark Harmon took over the role and he and Curtis formed a close friendship, with the actress going on to make several guest appearances on Harmon’s hit CBS procedural, NCIS.
12. Orgy band member Amir Derakh taught Curtis and Lohan how to play guitar. Lohan went on to record her first song, “Ultimate,” for the soundtrack.