Everything about Next Friday totally explained
Next Friday is the
2000 sequel to
Friday, which depicts the neighborhood of
South Los Angeles in a
comedic sense. This is the first movie produced by
Cubevision, Ice Cube's own film production company.
Plot
The hero,
Craig Jones (
Ice Cube), leaves home and moves in with his lottery winning and sex-crazed Uncle Elroy (
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 D-Wana 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.
Box office
- US Gross Domestic Takings: US$ 57,328,603
- Other International Takings: $2,498,725
- Gross Worldwide Takings: $59,827,328
Cast
Ice Cube - Craig Jones
Mike Epps - Day-Day Jones
Justin Pierce - Roach
John Witherspoon - Willie Jones
Tamala Jones - D'Wana
Jacob Vargas - Joker
Tom Lister Jr. - Deebo
Don 'D.C.' Curry - Elroy Jones
Kym Whitley - Suga
Lady of Rage - Baby D
Clifton Powell - Pinky
Sticky Fingaz - Tyrone
Michael Rapaport - Delivery ManFurther Information
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