Freakier Friday is a sequel to Freaky Friday, which was released over two decades ago. Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan reprise their roles, along with the introduction of new characters for a freakier twist. The sequel has received good reviews, leaving fans of the first movie very happy. One question that left the viewers scratching their heads is, “Who is Harper’s father in Freakier Friday?”.
Let’s talk about what the movie’s story can tell us about Harper’s father.
Here’s who Harper’s father is in Freakier Friday
In the first movie, Tess (Jamie) and Anna (Lindsay) switch bodies after a bizarre accident. The sequel takes it to a whole new level, switching bodies between four people. Apart from Tess and Anna, Harper and Lily are in the mix this time.
Harper (Julia Butters) is Anna’s teenage daughter, who has never met her biological father. The father is completely missing from the sequel and goes without ever mentioning his name. All we learn is that he passed away when she was young, leaving Anna to raise her on her own.
Freakier Friday brings Eric (Manny Jacinto) as Anna’s fiancé, who is also Lily’s (Sophia Hammons) father. The two meet after their daughters get into a fight at school. Even though Eric isn’t the biological father, he always stepped up to be a father figure for Harper, caring for her in all aspects. Since he is the only one in the family who stays in the same body, he carefully manages and helps out everyone through this magical yet bizarre chaos. This showcases that he really cares for the family, which impresses Anna even more.
This is where viewers take Eric as Harper’s “real” father, even if they’re not related by blood. The act of being a father figure took precedence.
Anna’s ex-boyfriend, Jake (Chad Michael Murray), from the original movie, also made a return for a duration. But the character was quite short-lived in the sequel.
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