Mike Epps, the acclaimed comedian and actor, has confirmed that the highly anticipated film “Last Friday” is officially moving forward. During a recent interview, Epps shared that Ice Cube, the franchise’s creator and star, has finalized a deal to commence production.
A Long-Awaited Sequel Confirmed by Mike Epps
The “Friday” series began in 1995 with the original film, introducing audiences to the comedic duo of Craig Jones (Ice Cube) and Smokey (Chris Tucker). The success of “Friday” led to two sequels: “Next Friday” (2000), which marked Mike Epps’ debut as Day-Day Jones, and “Friday After Next” (2002). Fans have eagerly awaited a fourth installment, and Epps’ recent announcement has reignited excitement.
Epps revealed that Ice Cube recently informed him about the project’s progress. “He called me the other day and said, ‘We just finished the deal,’” Epps recounted. While the script’s details remain under wraps, Epps expressed confidence in its quality. “I haven’t seen the script, but I’m pretty sure it’s good,” he stated.
New and Returning Faces
The upcoming film is expected to blend original characters with fresh talent. Epps hinted at the inclusion of emerging comedians, mentioning D.C. Young Fly as a potential cast member. “We’re going to put the D.C. Young Flys and all of them being with the OGs,” Epps explained.
A significant question surrounding “Last Friday” is whether Chris Tucker will reprise his iconic role as Smokey. Epps expressed his hopes for Tucker’s return, stating, “Hopefully, we can get Chris Tucker. We need to get Chris Tucker in there.” He emphasized Tucker’s enduring popularity, adding, “People still love Chris. He’s still Smokey. He laid it down.”
Production Timeline and Future Prospects
While the deal is finalized, the production schedule for “Last Friday” has yet to be determined. Epps noted, “We don’t know when we start shooting, but the deal’s done.”
The “Friday” franchise has faced delays in the past, with previous attempts to produce a fourth film encountering various obstacles. However, Epps’ recent confirmation suggests that “Last Friday” is finally on track, much to the delight of fans.
As anticipation builds, audiences await further announcements regarding casting, plot details, and a release date. With the original creative team at the helm and the potential return of beloved characters, “Last Friday” promises to deliver the humor and heart that have made the series a cultural touchstone.
In the meantime, fans can revisit the earlier films to relive the adventures of Craig, Smokey, Day-Day, and the rest of the memorable cast. The confirmation of “Last Friday” marks a significant milestone in the franchise’s history, signaling a new chapter in a story that has resonated with audiences for decades.