Jamie McCarthy/Getty TheFreaky Fridaysequel,Freakier Friday, starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis, hits theaters on Aug. 8 During an interview withElle, Lohan said the film is "such an homage" to California and pays tribute to her character's home from the 2003 film The real home was destroyed in the deadly wildfires that swept through Los Angeles earlier this year Freakier Fridayis sentimental forLindsay Lohanin more ways than one. Ahead of the highly-anticipatedFreaky Fridaysequel hitting theaters on Aug. 8, Lohan, 38, opened up toChloe Finemanfor a May 27 interview withElleabout filming the upcoming movie in Los Angeles. The actress — who stars in the remake of the 2003 classic alongsideJamie Lee Curtis— told Fineman that the sequel feels like a tribute to the areas impacted by thetragic wildfires that swept through L.A.in January. The property that was used as her character Anna Coleman's home in the original movie sadly burned down during the natural disaster. "The film is such an homage to California after the fires, because we shot a lot in the Palisades and in Malibu," Lohan said. "Even the house — the originalFreaky Fridayhouse — unfortunately, is gone. So I think it'll be a really nice love letter." Disney+ The Palisades Fire was the first wildfire to erupt on Jan. 7, and it wasn'tfully containeduntil Jan. 31 along with the Eaton Fire. The deadly blaze burned approximately 23,448 acres, according toCAL FIRE, and the cause is still under investigation. In response to Fineman asking if it felt "special" to be back filming in L.A., Lohan responded: "Yeah. For the crew, they're so excited to be working here, where they go back home to their families. That's the difference you feel here. It's nice." Referring to her son Luai, whom she welcomed in 2023 with husband Bader Shammas, she added, "I made it home every night, except for one, to tuck my son in. And it shows in the film — when you're happy behind the scenes, that comes through." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Andrew Eccles/Disney Fans will officially get to seeFreakier Fridayin theaters this August, 22 years after the first movie premiered. 2023'sFreaky Fridayis a remake of the1976 film of the same name starring Jodie Foster. A number of familiar faces will be returning for the sequel, including Mark Harmon,Chad Michael Murray, Christina Vidal Mitchell, Haley Hudson, Lucille Soong, Stephen Tobolowsky and Rosalind Chao. Some new faces will also be added to the franchise, including Julia Butters,Manny Jacinto,Maitreyi Ramakrishnanand Sophia Hammons. Read the original article onPeople
Lindsay Lohan Says "Freaky Friday" Sequel Is a 'Love Letter' to Iconic Movie House that Burned Down