Hollywood actress Julia Butters, who has gained worldwide recognition for her appearances in shows and films such as American Housewife and The Fablemans, is in talks to star in the Disney sequel Freaky Friday. According to a report by PTI, the upcoming film will be directed by Nisha Ganatara and actresses Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are expected to reprise their roles from the original 2003 film.
The studio has not yet confirmed any of the cast, including Curtis and Lohan. Disney has not commented on the casting of Julia Butter. Directed by Mark Waters, the original “Freaky Friday” tells the story of a mother-daughter duo, played by Curtis and Lohan, whose souls are switched after visiting a mysterious Chinese restaurant when they wake up in each other’s bodies the next morning.
The 2003 film was a box office success. “Freaky Friday” also stars Chad Michael Murray, Mark Harmon, Ryan Malgarini, Haley Hudson, Julie Gonzalo, Stephen Tobolowsky, Rosalind Chao, Harold Gould and Willie Garson, among others. Andrew Gunn, who produced “Freaky Friday,” returns to support the sequel.
For the uninitiated, Julia Butters is an American child actress who gained critical acclaim for her role as Trudi Frazer in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. She also starred in the 2016 film Family Man. She played the role of Lauren Jensen in the film. Julia Butters also participated in the popular show American Housewife. She played the role of Anna-Kat Otto in the series. The series tells the story of Katie Otto, a mother of three who tries to fit in with the affluent people in her fresh neighborhood while caring for her husband and children. American Housewife also stars DanielDimaggio, Katy Mixon, Meg Donnelly, Carly Hughes, Diedrich Bader, Ali Wong, Giselle Eisenberg, Logan Pepper, Peyton Meyer and Evan O’Toole, among others.
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