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Friday (franchise)

Friday is a stoner comedy film franchise created by Ice Cube and DJ Pooh.[1] The series takes place in South Central Los Angeles and follows the exploits of perpetually unemployed Craig Jones, who along with his friends and relatives, are thrust into various issues that happen to occur on a Friday.

Friday
Directed byF. Gary Gray (1)
Steve Carr (2)
Marcus Raboy (3)
Written byIce Cube
DJ Pooh (1)
Produced byPatricia Charbonnet
StarringIce Cube
John Witherspoon (1–3)
Chris Tucker (1)
Anna Maria Horsford (1, 3)
Tom Lister, Jr. (1-2)
Mike Epps (2-3)
Don Curry (2-3)
Release date
1995-present
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$24.5 million
Box office$121.5 million

Three films have been released. The first film, Friday (1995), was a sleeper hit and has garnered a large cult following. The film's success led to two sequels, Next Friday (2000) and Friday After Next (2002), which were also box office successes. A short-lived animated series based on the films debuted in 2007 on MTV2 and lasted 8 episodes.

Films edit

Friday (1995) edit

The film takes a look at one single Friday in the life of two friends, Craig Jones (Ice Cube) and Smokey (Chris Tucker), in South Central LA. Craig has recently been fired from his job while attempting to collect his wages, as he was allegedly caught on camera stealing cardboard boxes from UPS, although he claims innocence. Throughout the day, friends and local neighborhood characters pass through, including the hulking neighborhood bully Deebo (Tommy Lister Jr.) and interactions with Craig's father Willie (John Witherspoon), his mother Betty (Anna Maria Horsford), and sister Dana (Regina King). The film's subplot focuses on drug dealer Big Worm (Faizon Love), who warns Craig and Smokey to collect $200 worth of marijuana they smoked (which was supposed to be sold) no later than 10:00 that evening, or Craig and Smokey will be killed.

In the end, Craig manages to overcome all of the day's tribulations, save for finding employment; he and Smokey are able to pay Big Worm, he confronts Deebo and successfully beats him after all of his bullying to everyone else, and he and his pretty neighbor Debbie (Nia Long) hook up.

Next Friday (2000) edit

Next Friday is a 2000 stoner comedy film, and the sequel to the 1995 film Friday. This is the first film to be produced by Ice Cube's film production company Cube Vision. The film is directed by Steve Carr, and stars Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Don Curry, John Witherspoon, and Tommy "Tiny" Lister Jr.

In the sequel, Deebo has sworn revenge against Craig for beating him up and putting him in jail for four years. He is joined by his little brother Tyrone (Sticky Fingaz) whom he escaped jail with. Craig's father, Willie decides to send him up to Rancho Cucamonga and live with his uncle's family until Deebo is back in jail. It's there, he learns about the financial problems that his cousin Day-Day (Mike Epps) and his father Elroy (Don Curry) face. He is also informed by their Korean neighbor, Mrs. Ho-Kim (Amy Hill) with the problems of Karla's older brothers: Joker (Jacob Vargas), Lil' Joker (Lobo Sebastian) and Baby Joker (Rolando Molina). When Craig learns about the drug money hidden in a pipe kept in Joker's room, Craig conspires with Day-Day and Roach to steal it so they can use the money to pay off the debts.

Friday After Next (2002) edit

One year has passed since the events of the last film. At 3:37 AM on Christmas Eve, Craig and Day-Day are robbed by a fake Santa Claus (Rickey Smiley) as he stole their presents, Craig's CD collection, Day-Day's baby pictures, and a big sandwich. Craig and Day-Day get jobs as rent-a-cops in a strip mall where Willie and Elroy opened up a rib joint called "Bros. BBQ". They owe rent to their apartment landlady Ms. Pearly (BeBe Drake) who threatens the two with the attentions of her burly gay ex-con son Damon Pearly (Terry Crews). Craig is in love with Donna (K.D. Aubert), the girlfriend of a pimp named Money Mike (Katt Williams) who treats her poorly. Craig and Day-Day throw a rent party to get the money for Ms. Pearly while also subduing the fake Santa Claus.

Last Friday (TBA) edit

According to John Witherspoon, the fourth installment of the series has been greenlit as of April 2017.[2] DJ Pooh reveals in an interview on Drink Champs that he's working on Last Friday with Ice Cube.[3] As of April 2018, Ice Cube stated "Right now we're still writing the movie, making sure that's ahead of the curve and not behind the curve. But I believe we'll start shooting, hopefully by the end of this year."[4] In May 2018, Mike Epps posted a video and image on Instagram with Ice Cube, teasing fans, and they assumed that the film is in production.[5] However, the footage was for the Friday film inspired Big 3 season 2 commercial, and it teased what Last Friday would look like.

On April 29, 2019, Ice Cube stated that the script has been completed, and hopes for it to be released on the 25th anniversary of the original film, which was in 2020. "We are pushing for it, we finished the script, we are getting notes from the studio and it's going back and forth," Cube said. "Get into pre-production and start hiring. It would be nice for this to come out on the 25th anniversary."[6] On June 21, 2019, Ice Cube stated that the movie is coming and he's currently doing a rewrite with DJ Pooh.[7] Four months later, on October 29, 2019, John Witherspoon died, which leaves the fate of his character unknown.[8] On November 14, 2019, Ice Cube blamed New Line Cinema for not committing to getting the film made while Witherspoon was alive.[9] Ever since Witherspoon's death, Ice Cube stated that the film was currently on hold although he hopes to get it back on track in the near future.[10]

On December 19, 2020, in the wake of Tommy Lister Jr.'s death, Angela Means claimed on a podcast that the project was cancelled. Ice Cube criticized Warner Bros. for not continuing the franchise, and New Line Cinema for not devoting themselves to the film's production stating "You let our legends die".[11] A day later, on December 20, Clifton Powell expressed hope that the film would still be in production and that it will include a tribute to John Witherspoon and Tommy Lister Jr.[12]

On May 7, 2021, Ice Cube opened up about two potential scripts he had written for the film. The first one would have focused on Craig and Day-Day trying to survive in prison after having their Cannabis Dispensary stolen by a Flash mob. They both would have then found themselves in a Rehabilitation hospital run by Smokey. Cube did not give any precise details on the second script, although, he stated it would have focused around a love story.[13]

On October 1, 2022, in an episode with Drink Champs, Ice Cube revealed Warner Bros., who owns the distribution rights of the film series, had rejected the scripts, citing creative differences, and while Tucker previously stated he is not committed to return for the film, Ice Cube is still in good relations with Tucker, with the latter to reprise his role as Smokey uncertain.[14][15]

Television edit

Friday: The Animated Series (2007) edit

Friday
 
GenreAnimated Comedy
Created byIce Cube
Based onFriday
by Ice Cube
DJ Pooh
Developed byJay Dyer
Presented byNew Line Television
Voices ofKhary Payton
Phil LaMarr
John DiMaggio
Cree Summer
Masasa Moyo
Beth Payne
Kevin Michael Richardson
Reno Wilson
Chris Edgerly
ComposerJared Faber
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producersIce Cube
Matt Alvarez
Jay Dyer
Tony DiSanto
Lori Huck
ProducersJim Rosenthal
Chris Linn
John Hayes
Running time18-22 minutes
(Not including commercials)
Production companiesNew Line Television
Cube Vision
MTV Animation
Original release
NetworkMTV2
ReleaseJune 24 (2007-06-24) –
July 8, 2007 (2007-07-08)

An animated series titled Friday: The Animated Series aired on MTV2 in 2007.

Just like the original films' setting, the series takes place in a modern South Central Los Angeles. Most of the characters from the films are in the series, but they are not voiced by their respective actors. However, they are voiced by veteran voice actors. Ice Cube, who played Craig Jones in the films, served as the series' executive producer. Khary Payton served as Jones' voice actor.

Image Entertainment released the complete series on DVD in Region 1 on December 8, 2009.[16]

Voice cast edit

Crew edit

Episodes edit

No.TitleOriginal air date
1"Hardly Working"June 24, 2007 (2007-06-24)
Willie kicks Craig out of the house until he gets a job. He is unable to find one and sleeps on the streets where he is arrested for the kidnapping of a white girl.
2"Notorious T.R.E.E."June 26, 2007 (2007-06-26)
Craig and Smokey see the image of a legendary slain rapper in a tree knot and it becomes a neighborhood shrine. But once money gets involved, the guys start a hip-hop feud of their own.
3"Go With the Flow"June 28, 2007 (2007-06-28)
Old pipes cause a massive flood in the neighborhood, forcing everyone to flee to the safety of the R. Kelly Youth Center where Willie enlists Deebo to help keep the peace. Craig and Smokey look for help, but instead find a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of city government as the Mayor won't lend aid to the trapped people. So they use a local news anchor to publicly expose the problems with the help of their neighbors and Deebo. The Mayor, having seen the news and fearing repercussions from the governor in not helping his city, decides to pull the lever and drain the flood while firing a City Hall janitor that he makes his scapegoat.
4"Experience the Happy"June 30, 2007 (2007-06-30)
Craig and Willie join the big brother program and are forced to mentor Smokey and Deebo as their "little brothers". When Deebo begins to go soft, the neighborhood starts to fall apart and Craig is needed to teach Deebo what it means to be a neighborhood bully. Meanwhile, Smokey gets Willie in trouble when he sneaks in some marijuana hidden in a bud brownie.
5"When Craig Met Condi"July 2, 2007 (2007-07-02)
Craig has a fling with Condoleezza Rice when she flees the pressure of her office and hides out in the hood. Later, Craig finds out that breaking up with the most powerful woman in the world is hard to do.
6"The Spirit of 420"July 4, 2007 (2007-07-04)
Smokey wants to celebrate his and Craig's favorite holiday, April 20th. Only problem is that Craig got a job working for his Uncle Elroy (whom Willie obviously can't stand) at his successful BBQ restaurant and doesn't want to celebrate anymore. After being disgraced, Smokey is shown his past, present, and future in a parody of A Christmas Carol from his future self in order to save Craig from a miserable, unhappy marriage with his gold-digger wife in Rancho Cucamonga. When Smokey comes to and after stopping Ezal from stealing his pants, he tricks Willie into thinking that Elroy bragged about his humiliating endeavors in front of his customers at Bros' BBQ, which leads to a confrontation between the two brothers. Humiliated by both his father's and uncle's behavior, Craig quits his job leaving them to clean up their mess and returns home to celebrate his favorite holiday with Smokey.
7"Great Moments in Black History"July 6, 2007 (2007-07-06)
Willie is determined to teach Craig and Smokey about some of the little known moments in black history.
8"Uncle Craig's Cabin'"July 8, 2007 (2007-07-08)
In the series finale, Craig and Smokey agree to take over Willie's dog-catching route for a day to try and catch the famed El Diablo. They wind up instead, picking strawberries with immigrants. When Craig and Smokey return from the farm to finish the job, they find El Diablo. In the truck, they discover that El Diablo is a mother trying to raise her pups. Craig and Smokey decide to let her go and give Willie a replacement dog who looks like Diablo herself.

Cast and characters edit

List indicator(s)

This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in the franchise.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio.
  •  V indicates a voice-only role.
  •  Y indicates a younger version of the character.
Characters Films Animated series
Friday Next Friday Friday After Next Friday: The Animated Series
Principal characters
Craig Jones Ice Cube Khary PaytonV
Cree SummerYV
Mr. William "Willie" Jones John Witherspoon John DiMaggioV
Deebo Tommy Lister Jr. Kevin Michael RichardsonV
Clarence "Smokey" Chris Tucker Chris TuckerA Phil LaMarrV
Daymond "Day-Day" Jones Mike Epps
Supporting characters
Stanley Ronn Riser Phil LaMarr
Debbie Nia Long
Mrs. Betty Jones Anna Maria Horsford Anna Maria HorsfordA Anna Maria Horsford Cree SummerV
Dana Jones Regina King
Big Worm Faizon Love Faizon LoveA
Pastor Clever Bernie Mac
Red DJ Pooh DJ PoohA
Mrs. Parker Kathleen Bradley
Mr. Parker Tony Cox Tony CoxA
Joann Vickilyn Reynolds Vickilyn ReynoldsA Phil LaMarrV
Ezal Anthony Johnson Anthony JohnsonA Reno WilsonV
Joi Paula Jai Parker
Felisha Parker Angela Means
Hector Demetrius Navarro
Lil Chris Jason Bose Smith
Uncle Elroy Jones Don "D.C." Curry Phil LaMarrV
Pinky Clifton Powell Phil LaMarrV
Joker Jacob Vargas
Karla Lisa Rodriguez
Roach Justin Pierce
Tyrone Kirk Jones
Auntie Suga Kym Whitley
Lil Joker Lobo Sebastian Silent cameo
Baby Joker Rolando Molina
D'wana Tamala Jones
Baby D' Robin Allen
Money Mike Katt Williams
Donna K.D. Aubert
Damon Pearly Terry Crews
Mrs. Pearly Bebe Drake
Robber Santa Claus Rickey Smiley Silent cameo
Moly Maz Jobrani
Officer Brian Dix Reggie Gaskins
Officer Alvin Hole Joel McKinnon Miller
Big Mary Masasa MoyoV

Crew edit

Occupation Films
Friday Next Friday Friday After Next
Director(s) F. Gary Gray Steve Carr Marcus Raboy
Producer(s) Patricia Charbonnet Ice Cube Ice Cube
Matt Alvarez
Writer(s) Ice Cube
DJ Pooh
Ice Cube
Composers(s) Frank Fitzpatrick[17]
Hidden Faces
Terence Blanchard John Murphy
Cinematographer(s) Gerry Lively Christopher J. Baffa Glen MacPherson
Editor(s) John Carter Elena Maganini Suzanne Hines

References edit

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  2. ^ Bitette, Nicole (April 21, 2017). "Ice Cube reportedly working on a new 'Friday' movie, co-star John Witherspoon says". New York Daily News. from the original on September 2, 2023. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
  3. ^ Paine, Jake (April 27, 2017). "DJ Pooh Confirms "Last Friday" Is Happening. He Also Defends Chris Tucker's Exit". AFH. from the original on September 2, 2023. Retrieved December 13, 2020.
  4. ^ Nadkarni, Rohan (April 23, 2018). "Ice Cube Q&A: The Big3 Is Back for a 'Prove It' Year". Sports Illustrated. from the original on September 2, 2023. Retrieved April 23, 2018.
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Friday franchise news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Friday is a stoner comedy film franchise created by Ice Cube and DJ Pooh 1 The series takes place in South Central Los Angeles and follows the exploits of perpetually unemployed Craig Jones who along with his friends and relatives are thrust into various issues that happen to occur on a Friday FridayDirected byF Gary Gray 1 Steve Carr 2 Marcus Raboy 3 Written byIce CubeDJ Pooh 1 Produced byPatricia CharbonnetStarringIce CubeJohn Witherspoon 1 3 Chris Tucker 1 Anna Maria Horsford 1 3 Tom Lister Jr 1 2 Mike Epps 2 3 Don Curry 2 3 Release date1995 presentCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 24 5 millionBox office 121 5 millionThree films have been released The first film Friday 1995 was a sleeper hit and has garnered a large cult following The film s success led to two sequels Next Friday 2000 and Friday After Next 2002 which were also box office successes A short lived animated series based on the films debuted in 2007 on MTV2 and lasted 8 episodes Contents 1 Films 1 1 Friday 1995 1 2 Next Friday 2000 1 3 Friday After Next 2002 1 4 Last Friday TBA 2 Television 2 1 Friday The Animated Series 2007 2 1 1 Voice cast 2 1 2 Crew 2 1 3 Episodes 3 Cast and characters 4 Crew 5 ReferencesFilms editFriday 1995 edit Main article Friday 1995 film The film takes a look at one single Friday in the life of two friends Craig Jones Ice Cube and Smokey Chris Tucker in South Central LA Craig has recently been fired from his job while attempting to collect his wages as he was allegedly caught on camera stealing cardboard boxes from UPS although he claims innocence Throughout the day friends and local neighborhood characters pass through including the hulking neighborhood bully Deebo Tommy Lister Jr and interactions with Craig s father Willie John Witherspoon his mother Betty Anna Maria Horsford and sister Dana Regina King The film s subplot focuses on drug dealer Big Worm Faizon Love who warns Craig and Smokey to collect 200 worth of marijuana they smoked which was supposed to be sold no later than 10 00 that evening or Craig and Smokey will be killed In the end Craig manages to overcome all of the day s tribulations save for finding employment he and Smokey are able to pay Big Worm he confronts Deebo and successfully beats him after all of his bullying to everyone else and he and his pretty neighbor Debbie Nia Long hook up Next Friday 2000 edit Main article Next Friday Next Friday is a 2000 stoner comedy film and the sequel to the 1995 film Friday This is the first film to be produced by Ice Cube s film production company Cube Vision The film is directed by Steve Carr and stars Ice Cube Mike Epps Don Curry John Witherspoon and Tommy Tiny Lister Jr In the sequel Deebo has sworn revenge against Craig for beating him up and putting him in jail for four years He is joined by his little brother Tyrone Sticky Fingaz whom he escaped jail with Craig s father Willie decides to send him up to Rancho Cucamonga and live with his uncle s family until Deebo is back in jail It s there he learns about the financial problems that his cousin Day Day Mike Epps and his father Elroy Don Curry face He is also informed by their Korean neighbor Mrs Ho Kim Amy Hill with the problems of Karla s older brothers Joker Jacob Vargas Lil Joker Lobo Sebastian and Baby Joker Rolando Molina When Craig learns about the drug money hidden in a pipe kept in Joker s room Craig conspires with Day Day and Roach to steal it so they can use the money to pay off the debts Friday After Next 2002 edit Main article Friday After Next One year has passed since the events of the last film At 3 37 AM on Christmas Eve Craig and Day Day are robbed by a fake Santa Claus Rickey Smiley as he stole their presents Craig s CD collection Day Day s baby pictures and a big sandwich Craig and Day Day get jobs as rent a cops in a strip mall where Willie and Elroy opened up a rib joint called Bros BBQ They owe rent to their apartment landlady Ms Pearly BeBe Drake who threatens the two with the attentions of her burly gay ex con son Damon Pearly Terry Crews Craig is in love with Donna K D Aubert the girlfriend of a pimp named Money Mike Katt Williams who treats her poorly Craig and Day Day throw a rent party to get the money for Ms Pearly while also subduing the fake Santa Claus Last Friday TBA edit According to John Witherspoon the fourth installment of the series has been greenlit as of April 2017 2 DJ Pooh reveals in an interview on Drink Champs that he s working on Last Friday with Ice Cube 3 As of April 2018 Ice Cube stated Right now we re still writing the movie making sure that s ahead of the curve and not behind the curve But I believe we ll start shooting hopefully by the end of this year 4 In May 2018 Mike Epps posted a video and image on Instagram with Ice Cube teasing fans and they assumed that the film is in production 5 However the footage was for the Friday film inspired Big 3 season 2 commercial and it teased what Last Friday would look like On April 29 2019 Ice Cube stated that the script has been completed and hopes for it to be released on the 25th anniversary of the original film which was in 2020 We are pushing for it we finished the script we are getting notes from the studio and it s going back and forth Cube said Get into pre production and start hiring It would be nice for this to come out on the 25th anniversary 6 On June 21 2019 Ice Cube stated that the movie is coming and he s currently doing a rewrite with DJ Pooh 7 Four months later on October 29 2019 John Witherspoon died which leaves the fate of his character unknown 8 On November 14 2019 Ice Cube blamed New Line Cinema for not committing to getting the film made while Witherspoon was alive 9 Ever since Witherspoon s death Ice Cube stated that the film was currently on hold although he hopes to get it back on track in the near future 10 On December 19 2020 in the wake of Tommy Lister Jr s death Angela Means claimed on a podcast that the project was cancelled Ice Cube criticized Warner Bros for not continuing the franchise and New Line Cinema for not devoting themselves to the film s production stating You let our legends die 11 A day later on December 20 Clifton Powell expressed hope that the film would still be in production and that it will include a tribute to John Witherspoon and Tommy Lister Jr 12 On May 7 2021 Ice Cube opened up about two potential scripts he had written for the film The first one would have focused on Craig and Day Day trying to survive in prison after having their Cannabis Dispensary stolen by a Flash mob They both would have then found themselves in a Rehabilitation hospital run by Smokey Cube did not give any precise details on the second script although he stated it would have focused around a love story 13 On October 1 2022 in an episode with Drink Champs Ice Cube revealed Warner Bros who owns the distribution rights of the film series had rejected the scripts citing creative differences and while Tucker previously stated he is not committed to return for the film Ice Cube is still in good relations with Tucker with the latter to reprise his role as Smokey uncertain 14 15 Television editFriday The Animated Series 2007 edit Friday nbsp GenreAnimated ComedyCreated byIce CubeBased onFridayby Ice CubeDJ PoohDeveloped byJay DyerPresented byNew Line TelevisionVoices ofKhary PaytonPhil LaMarrJohn DiMaggioCree SummerMasasa MoyoBeth PayneKevin Michael Richardson Reno WilsonChris EdgerlyComposerJared FaberCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons1No of episodes8ProductionExecutive producersIce CubeMatt AlvarezJay DyerTony DiSantoLori HuckProducersJim RosenthalChris LinnJohn HayesRunning time18 22 minutes Not including commercials Production companiesNew Line TelevisionCube VisionMTV AnimationOriginal releaseNetworkMTV2ReleaseJune 24 2007 06 24 July 8 2007 2007 07 08 An animated series titled Friday The Animated Series aired on MTV2 in 2007 Just like the original films setting the series takes place in a modern South Central Los Angeles Most of the characters from the films are in the series but they are not voiced by their respective actors However they are voiced by veteran voice actors Ice Cube who played Craig Jones in the films served as the series executive producer Khary Payton served as Jones voice actor Image Entertainment released the complete series on DVD in Region 1 on December 8 2009 16 Voice cast edit Khary Payton as Craig Jones Phil LaMarr as Smokey Stanley Joann Pinky Money Mike Uncle Elroy Jones Additional Voices John DiMaggio as Willie Pops Jones Mayor Additional Voices Cree Summer as Betty Mom Jones Dana Jones Infant Craig Additional Voices Masasa Moyo as Big Mary Beth Payne Kevin Michael Richardson as Deebo Additional voices Reno Wilson as Ezal Chris EdgerlyCrew edit Ice Cube Executive Producer Jack Fletcher Casting and Voice DirectorEpisodes edit No TitleOriginal air date1 Hardly Working June 24 2007 2007 06 24 Willie kicks Craig out of the house until he gets a job He is unable to find one and sleeps on the streets where he is arrested for the kidnapping of a white girl 2 Notorious T R E E June 26 2007 2007 06 26 Craig and Smokey see the image of a legendary slain rapper in a tree knot and it becomes a neighborhood shrine But once money gets involved the guys start a hip hop feud of their own 3 Go With the Flow June 28 2007 2007 06 28 Old pipes cause a massive flood in the neighborhood forcing everyone to flee to the safety of the R Kelly Youth Center where Willie enlists Deebo to help keep the peace Craig and Smokey look for help but instead find a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of city government as the Mayor won t lend aid to the trapped people So they use a local news anchor to publicly expose the problems with the help of their neighbors and Deebo The Mayor having seen the news and fearing repercussions from the governor in not helping his city decides to pull the lever and drain the flood while firing a City Hall janitor that he makes his scapegoat 4 Experience the Happy June 30 2007 2007 06 30 Craig and Willie join the big brother program and are forced to mentor Smokey and Deebo as their little brothers When Deebo begins to go soft the neighborhood starts to fall apart and Craig is needed to teach Deebo what it means to be a neighborhood bully Meanwhile Smokey gets Willie in trouble when he sneaks in some marijuana hidden in a bud brownie 5 When Craig Met Condi July 2 2007 2007 07 02 Craig has a fling with Condoleezza Rice when she flees the pressure of her office and hides out in the hood Later Craig finds out that breaking up with the most powerful woman in the world is hard to do 6 The Spirit of 420 July 4 2007 2007 07 04 Smokey wants to celebrate his and Craig s favorite holiday April 20th Only problem is that Craig got a job working for his Uncle Elroy whom Willie obviously can t stand at his successful BBQ restaurant and doesn t want to celebrate anymore After being disgraced Smokey is shown his past present and future in a parody of A Christmas Carol from his future self in order to save Craig from a miserable unhappy marriage with his gold digger wife in Rancho Cucamonga When Smokey comes to and after stopping Ezal from stealing his pants he tricks Willie into thinking that Elroy bragged about his humiliating endeavors in front of his customers at Bros BBQ which leads to a confrontation between the two brothers Humiliated by both his father s and uncle s behavior Craig quits his job leaving them to clean up their mess and returns home to celebrate his favorite holiday with Smokey 7 Great Moments in Black History July 6 2007 2007 07 06 Willie is determined to teach Craig and Smokey about some of the little known moments in black history 8 Uncle Craig s Cabin July 8 2007 2007 07 08 In the series finale Craig and Smokey agree to take over Willie s dog catching route for a day to try and catch the famed El Diablo They wind up instead picking strawberries with immigrants When Craig and Smokey return from the farm to finish the job they find El Diablo In the truck they discover that El Diablo is a mother trying to raise her pups Craig and Smokey decide to let her go and give Willie a replacement dog who looks like Diablo herself Cast and characters editList indicator s This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in the franchise An empty dark grey cell indicates the character was not in the film or that the character s official presence has not yet been confirmed A indicates an appearance through archival footage or audio V indicates a voice only role Y indicates a younger version of the character Characters Films Animated seriesFriday Next Friday Friday After Next Friday The Animated SeriesPrincipal charactersCraig Jones Ice Cube Khary PaytonVCree SummerYVMr William Willie Jones John Witherspoon John DiMaggioVDeebo Tommy Lister Jr Kevin Michael RichardsonVClarence Smokey Chris Tucker Chris TuckerA Phil LaMarrVDaymond Day Day Jones Mike EppsSupporting charactersStanley Ronn Riser Phil LaMarrDebbie Nia Long Mrs Betty Jones Anna Maria Horsford Anna Maria HorsfordA Anna Maria Horsford Cree SummerVDana Jones Regina KingBig Worm Faizon Love Faizon LoveAPastor Clever Bernie MacRed DJ Pooh DJ PoohAMrs Parker Kathleen BradleyMr Parker Tony Cox Tony CoxAJoann Vickilyn Reynolds Vickilyn ReynoldsA Phil LaMarrVEzal Anthony Johnson Anthony JohnsonA Reno WilsonVJoi Paula Jai ParkerFelisha Parker Angela MeansHector Demetrius NavarroLil Chris Jason Bose Smith Uncle Elroy Jones Don D C Curry Phil LaMarrVPinky Clifton Powell Phil LaMarrVJoker Jacob Vargas Karla Lisa RodriguezRoach Justin PierceTyrone Kirk JonesAuntie Suga Kym WhitleyLil Joker Lobo Sebastian Silent cameoBaby Joker Rolando MolinaD wana Tamala JonesBaby D Robin AllenMoney Mike Katt Williams Donna K D AubertDamon Pearly Terry CrewsMrs Pearly Bebe DrakeRobber Santa Claus Rickey Smiley Silent cameoMoly Maz JobraniOfficer Brian Dix Reggie GaskinsOfficer Alvin Hole Joel McKinnon MillerBig Mary Masasa MoyoVCrew editOccupation FilmsFriday Next Friday Friday After NextDirector s F Gary Gray Steve Carr Marcus RaboyProducer s Patricia Charbonnet Ice Cube Ice CubeMatt AlvarezWriter s Ice CubeDJ Pooh Ice CubeComposers s Frank Fitzpatrick 17 Hidden Faces Terence Blanchard John MurphyCinematographer s Gerry Lively Christopher J Baffa Glen MacPhersonEditor s John Carter Elena Maganini Suzanne HinesReferences edit James Caryn April 26 1995 FILM REVIEW Replacing Rap s Anger With a Sense of Humor The New York Times Archived from the original on September 2 2023 Retrieved March 1 2017 Bitette Nicole April 21 2017 Ice Cube reportedly working on a new Friday movie co star John Witherspoon says New York Daily News Archived from the original on September 2 2023 Retrieved December 13 2020 Paine Jake April 27 2017 DJ Pooh Confirms Last Friday Is Happening He Also Defends Chris Tucker s Exit AFH Archived from the original on September 2 2023 Retrieved December 13 2020 Nadkarni Rohan April 23 2018 Ice Cube Q amp A The Big3 Is Back for a Prove It Year Sports Illustrated Archived from the original on September 2 2023 Retrieved April 23 2018 Howard Jacinta May 3 2018 Ice Cube amp Mike Epps Back on Set Filming New Friday Movie The Boombox Archived from the original on September 2 2023 Retrieved December 13 2020 Galbraith Alex May 4 2019 Ice Cube Hopes to Release Last Friday on the Original Film s 25th Anniversary Complex Archived from the original on September 2 2023 Retrieved May 5 2019 Walters Mike June 21 2019 Ice Cube Says New Friday Movie Is On the Way Blast Archived from the original on September 2 2023 Retrieved June 27 2019 Andreeva Nellie Bennett Anita October 30 2019 John Witherspoon Dies Comedian amp Friday Star Was 77 Archived from the original on October 30 2019 Retrieved October 30 2019 Dick Jeremy November 14 2019 Ice Cube Blames New Line for No Friday 4 Apologizes to John Witherspoon at Funeral Movieweb Archived from the original on September 2 2023 Retrieved February 10 2020 McCarter Reid May 18 2020 Friday 4 Ice Cube Reveals The Sad Reason Why It Wasn t Made Archived from the original on September 2 2023 Retrieved July 26 2020 Kemp Dylan February 27 2021 Ice Cube Says Warner Bros Won t Make More Friday Sequels The Source Archived from the original on February 27 2021 Clifton Powell Wants to Do Friday 4 in Honor Pops and Deebo Movieweb 2020 12 20 Archived from the original on 2023 09 02 Retrieved 2020 12 22 Ice Cube Reveals Last Friday Plot Idea and the Status of the Movie 8 May 2021 Archived from the original on 2 September 2023 Retrieved 29 June 2021 Ice Cube Says Warner Bros Rejected Two Friday Sequel Scripts 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