Next Friday

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Next Friday

Next Friday DVD cover
Directed by Steve Carr
Produced by Ice Cube
Written by Ice Cube
Starring Ice Cube
Mike Epps
Music by Terence Blanchard
Distributed by New Line Cinema
Release date(s) January 12, 2000
Running time 98 minutes
Language English
Budget $11,000,000
Preceded by Friday
Followed by Friday After Next
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Next Friday is the 2000 sequel to Friday, which depicts the neighborhood of South Los Angeles in a comedic sense. The hero, Craig Jones (Ice Cube), leaves home and moves in with his lottery winning and sex-crazed uncle (Don "D.C." Curry) in Rancho Cucamonga. With so much trouble in the suburbs, he wishes he was back in the tame streets of South Central L.A.. Craig's cousin, Day-Day (Mike Epps) has a serious problem with his pregnant ex-girlfriend and her little, but physically bigger sister, Baby D (Lady of Rage). Craig and Day-Day have a beef with The Joker Family, while Craig's also wooing their hot sister, Karla (Lisa Rodriguez) The neighborhood bully from the first Friday, Deebo (Tiny Lister Jr.) along with his little brother, Tyrone (Sticky Fingaz), wants to exact revenge on Craig, and Uncle Elroy's house might be auctioned and sold unless they can pay in full for it the next day.

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  • US Gross Domestic Takings: US$ 57,328,603
  • Other International Takings: $2,498,725
  • Gross Worldwide Takings: $59,827,328

  • This is the first movie produced by Cubevision, Ice Cube's own Film production company.
  • It is revealed by Uncle Elroy that Mr. Jones's first name is Willie.
  • The only characters that appear from the first film are: Craig, Mr. (Willie) Jones, Deebo, and Stanley ( who only appears at a gas station and tells Mr. Jones he's looking for a new home because the crime in the neighborhood is too much for him).
  • The film contains numerous references to John Blaze. Ice Cube has said in interviews that he is a big Ghost Rider fan.
  • The David Bowie song "Fame" was used in the movie.

  • "Takes twenty minutes, I've been pepper sprayed nine times, takes twenty minutes, got nineteen to go."-Uncle Elroy
  • "Look we cousins and all, but don't be trying to hook me up with the little sister thats bigger than the big sister"-Craig
  • "I feel five pounds lighter. What? Jealous."-Mr. Jones
  • "This aint bad right?"-Day Day
    • "Yeah, it is. And that scratch make it real ugly. Make you not even wanna drive it"-Craig
  • "What numbers did you pick"-Craig
    • "Your original aunt picked 'em, six numbers, she used her weight, I think"-Uncle Elroy
  • "Fat Bitches Need Love too" - Day-Day

Friday series
Films
Friday | Next Friday | Friday After Next
Characters
Craig | Smokey | Day-Day | Deebo
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