Bodyswap comedies are a time-honored tradition in Hollywood. From “Freaky Friday” to “13 Going on 30” to so, so many more, the idea of a kid switching bodies with an adult is something studios can’t get enough of.
Bodyswap comedies are a time-honored tradition in Hollywood. From “Freaky Friday” to “13 Going on 30” to so, so many more, the idea of a kid switching bodies with an adult is something studios can’t get enough of.
Disney has obviously never met a franchise (or even just a single film) that the studio isn’t interested in rebooting or remaking. Anything that the Mouse House owns the rights to is fair game in the neverending cycle of making “content.” Now that Disney has Disney+ to worry about, you better believe they’ll find a film like the ‘80s comedy classic, “Turner & Hooch,” and decide it’s ripe for the remake.
Three years after creating the rather surprisingly enjoyable teen comedy-horror hit “The Babysitter” for Netflix, director McG (“Terminator Salvation,” “Charlie’s Angels”) returns with the sequel. And the film basically picks up where the last one left off.
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