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“Freaky Friday” director Mark Waters says he wanted to be involved in sequel but 'was not invited to the party'
Mark Waters, who directed the 2003 movie Freaky Friday, says he wanted to be a part of the sequel, Freakier Friday. According to a new interview, the filmmaker expressed his interest in serving as an executive producer or a more tertiary role.

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‘Freaky Friday’ director ‘not invited’ to work on ‘Freakier’ sequel
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Original ‘Freaky Friday’ Director Claims He ‘Wasn’t Invited’ to Work on Sequel: ‘Did Raise My Hand’
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'Freaky Friday' director finally comments on 'controversial' aspect of the film

Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis’ evergreen film Freaky Friday has been loved worldwide, but the film does have an aspect ...
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Director Mark Waters Talks 'Killing People's Rom-Com Careers' and ...

Rom-coms have been no small piece of director Mark Waters’s career. He’s the man behind films including “Just Like Heaven” and “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past,” he produced “500 Days of ...
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Mark Waters Interview – THE SPIDERWICK CHRONICLES

Mark Waters: Yeah, either that or we're kind of making an anti-Christmas movie. Like, it happens on January 3, and they're taking down all the Christmas decorations.

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