Lindsay Lohan made a stylish return to the spotlight on July 22, 2025, attending the Los Angeles premiere of Freakier Friday at the El Capitan Theatre. The event celebrated her long-awaited Disney sequel alongside beloved collaborators from her earlier career.
Among the most touching moments, Lohan was seen catching up with her The Parent Trap (1998) co-stars Elaine Hendrix and Lisa Ann Walter—marking 27 years since their debut together. Featured in an exclusive Entertainment Weekly spotlight, Hendrix shared that their on-set reunion—even for a cameo in the new film—rekindled a bond that had faded after the original shoot, adding a personal and nostalgic layer to the sequel.
The star-studded premiere also featured Jamie Lee Curtis, who returns alongside Lohan in Freakier Friday. Curtis has previously praised Lohan, calling her a source of learning and creative growth during their time filming this multigenerational body-swap story. Their mother-daughter dynamic from the iconic 2003 original gets a warm and updated take in this sequel, which blends emotion with lighthearted humor.
Meanwhile, in New York, a screening of Oh, Hi! on July 22 brought its stars into the spotlight. Actors Jeremy Allen White and Molly Gordon made a rare public appearance together, sparking renewed speculation about their rumored romance.
Hosted at The Roxy Cinema by Sony Pictures Classics and The Cinema Society, the event drew a crowd of cast and creatives—including Logan Lerman and Geraldine Viswanathan. Observers noted tender interactions and White even sat with Gordon’s family during the screening.
Gordon, known for her role as Claire on The Bear, reflected in interviews that the chemistry she shares with both White and Lerman is natural and affectionate, helping her immerse fully in her characters. Directed by Sophie Brooks and co-written by Gordon, Oh, Hi! premiered at Sundance earlier this year and opens nationwide on July 25 with a fresh, quirky take on weekend romances.
Across Manhattan’s streets, Anne Hathaway was spotted actively working on set for The Devil Wears Prada 2 on July 23—marking the start of principal photography for the much-anticipated sequel.
The new installment, helmed by original director David Frankel and screenwriter Aline Brosh McKenna, reprises the central cast—Meryl Streep, Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci—as they reprise their roles in a story reflecting the decline of print media and shifting industry landscapes. Production is underway in July across New York City and Italy, with a projected U.S. release set for May 1, 2026.
Notably, Australian actor Patrick Brammall has joined the cast as Hathaway’s new love interest, adding a fresh romantic thread to Andy Sachs’ storyline—and confirming the film’s balanced mix of returnees and new faces.
Disney’s Freakier Friday taps into early 2000s nostalgia while honoring the legacies of beloved Disney hits like The Parent Trap and Freaky Friday. Lohan’s reunion with both Curtis and her Parent Trap co-stars adds emotional resonance to a sequel blending family warmth with fresh comedy.
Oh, Hi! showcases the growing trend of established TV stars like Gordon and White taking on bold indie projects. Their chemistry—both on- and off-screen—fuels audience interest and media buzz ahead of the film’s July 25 release.
The return of The Devil Wears Prada cast signals a cultural moment. As the film franchise re-emerges, it reflects broader industry shifts—from glossy magazine eras to digital storytelling, even in fashion-focused films.
From reunions that tug at heartstrings to on-set productions stirring excitement, Hollywood is buzzing with returnees and fresh starts. Whether you’re a Lohan fan, a fashion film advocate, or an indie cinema buff, there’s much to anticipate in the coming months.