FILE - Actress Jamie Lee Curtis (L) and actress Lindsay Lohan (R), stars of the Disney film "Freaky Friday," pose before the premiere of the movie at the El Capitan theater Aug.
4, 2003, in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images) Two decades after an overworked mother and her teenage daughter switched bodies in the film "Freaky Friday," a sequel is reportedly in the works with its stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan expected to reprise their roles.The film, released in 2003, was based on Mary Rodgers’ 1972 comedic children’s book of the same name and was actually a remake of an original 1976 film.
The version starring Curtis and Lohan and directed by Mark Waters went on to gross more than $160 million worldwide and became something of a cult classic.Disney did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but confirmed to the New York Times and The Hollywood Reporter that a sequel is in development with both stars in talks to return.
Both Curtis and Lohan have hinted at their desires to make a "Freaky Friday" sequel in the past. In February, Curtis posted a photo of her and Lohan on Instagram with the caption, "It’s Friday.