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(Day-Day). Following the massive success of Next Friday , fans were eager to see return. Interestingly,
The low-budget classic introduced Craig (Ice Cube) and Smokey (Chris Tucker) dealing with a local bully and a neighborhood drug dealer over a single day. HDFriday After Next
Friday After Next is a 2002 American stoner comedy film, directed by Marcus Raboy and starring the multi-talented Ice Cube, who also wrote the screenplay. As the third and, to date, final installment in the hugely popular Friday film series, it follows cousins Craig Jones (Ice Cube) and Day-Day Jones (Mike Epps) after they move into their own apartment. The story unfolds on Christmas Eve when a thief disguised as Santa Claus breaks in, stealing all of their Christmas presents and the rent money hidden inside their stereo speakers. To avoid being evicted by their menacing landlady, the hapless pair takes jobs as unarmed security guards at a local strip mall, leading to a series of chaotic and hilarious encounters. The film was released in theaters on November 22, 2002, and went on to gross over $33.5 million worldwide against a modest $10 million budget. (Day-Day)
For fans of the "Friday" film franchise, there is no holiday season quite complete without a screening of . The third and, to date, final installment of the beloved stoner comedy series, this 2002 film has carved out a unique niche as one of the most unconventional—and beloved—Christmas movies of all time. Friday After Next is a 2002 American stoner
Desperate to raise cash, Craig and Day-Day take jobs as unarmed security guards at a squalid local strip mall, which is home to a rib joint run by their fathers (John Witherspoon and Don “D.C.” Curry), a pimp storefront called “Pimps and Ho’s Fashions,” and a doughnut shop owned by a foul-mouthed Middle Eastern man. As the day progresses, the cousins must balance their new jobs, fend off the landlady's son, and track down the Santa thief before they end up on the street for Christmas.