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Next Friday

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Craig bails his friend out of trouble, survives a climactic confrontation with Debo, the neighborhood bully, and ends up with the girl. In Next Friday the bully is back as Debo, who spent two years behind bars, is released from prison. Fearing for his son's safety, Craig's father sends his son to live with Uncle Elroy. However, Craig soon learns that trouble can find you no matter where you live.
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Next Friday lacks the fun of the original Friday. The movie is messy and plotless and relies on unfunny vulgar gags.

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Nell Minow Common Sense Media 12/26/2010
2/5
Lazy, dumb, and misogynistic. Go to Full Review
Susan Wloszczyna USA Today 01/01/2000
1.5/4
Most of the humor is about as fresh as the air left behind whenever Witherspoon uses a toilet. Go to Full Review
Tom Keogh Film.com 01/01/2000
Next Friday will eventually be remembered as a disposable farce, but one that leaves a happy memory. Go to Full Review
Tony Black Cultural Conversation 02/16/2021
2/5
While outwardly amusing, with plenty of scatological and farcical gags, it is an example of the kind of diminishing sequel that the early 2000's would deliver in spades. Go to Full Review
Kaleem Aftab The List 04/13/2019
3/5
Sadly, Epps's effort to replace Tucker as Cube's sidekick only downgrades the sequel. Otherwise, Next Friday has more of everything -- More importantly, however, Next Friday packs in more gags than the original. Go to Full Review
Film Threat 12/06/2005
1.5/5
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Gabriel M @Anonymous12 2d While this sequel isn’t for everyone along with some fans of the first, I enjoyed it. However I agree, this is when the comedic tone and stuff gets lost and it’s not on the same as the original 1995 movie. Chris Tucker didn’t return because of money, the real reason is because his parents were very religious. This sequel however definitely pushes the NC-17 rating level as Craig’s Uncle named "Elroy" has sex toys in his house. See more Jose R Nov 27 Corny. Movie consists of desperate one liners that fail. Plot is mediocre and implausible. See more TROYS S Jun 7 Worst of the trilogy but still pretty funny and good. See more Rehan May 24 Absolute banger of a movie... See more Joseph A Mar 26 Amazing Movie! This was a must watch See more r96 s Mar 6 'Next Friday' disappoints, which isn't a surprise given the absence of Chris Tucker. The first film worked because of the two lead actors, so taking out one (esp. Tucker) was always going to make a sequel fall flat; especially without finding an adequate replacement. Ice Cube is OK and is the best part, if only via a process of elimination. Mike Epps didn't do it for me, his character is annoying. Of the newbies, Kym Whitley is the only one that comes close to working. Lisa Rodríguez's Karla is woefully written, as are the entire "Jokers" to be honest. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Craig bails his friend out of trouble, survives a climactic confrontation with Debo, the neighborhood bully, and ends up with the girl. In Next Friday the bully is back as Debo, who spent two years behind bars, is released from prison. Fearing for his son's safety, Craig's father sends his son to live with Uncle Elroy. However, Craig soon learns that trouble can find you no matter where you live.
Director
Steve Carr
Producer
Ice Cube
Screenwriter
Ice Cube, Ice Cube, DJ Pooh
Distributor
New Line Cinema
Production Co
Cubevision
Rating
R
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jan 12, 2000, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 1, 2010
Box Office (Gross USA)
$57.2M
Runtime
1h 39m
Sound Mix
Surround, Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.85:1)
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