Friday is a stoner comedy film franchise created by Ice Cube and DJ Pooh.[1] The series takes place in South Central Los Angeles and follows the exploits of perpetually unemployed Craig Jones, who, along with his friends and relatives, is thrust into various issues that happen to occur on a Friday.

Three films have been released. The first film, Friday (1995), was a sleeper hit and has garnered a large cult following. The film's success led to two sequels, Next Friday (2000) and Friday After Next (2002), which were also box office successes. A short-lived animated series based on the films debuted in 2007 on MTV2 and lasted 8 episodes.


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According to John Witherspoon, the fourth installment of the series has been greenlit as of April 2017.[2] DJ Pooh reveals in an interview on Drink Champs that he's working on Last Friday with Ice Cube.[3] As of April 2018, Ice Cube stated "Right now we're still writing the movie, making sure that's ahead of the curve and not behind the curve. But I believe we'll start shooting, hopefully by the end of this year."[4] In May 2018, Mike Epps posted a video and image on Instagram with Ice Cube, teasing fans, and they assumed that the film is in production.[5] However, the footage was for the Friday film inspired Big 3 season 2 commercial, and it teased what Last Friday would look like.

On October 1, 2022, in an episode with Drink Champs, Ice Cube revealed Warner Bros., who owns the distribution rights of the film series, had rejected the scripts, citing creative differences, and while Tucker previously stated he is not committed to return for the film, Ice Cube is still in good relations with Tucker, with the latter to reprise his role as Smokey uncertain.[14][15]

Just like the original films' setting, the series takes place in a modern South Central Los Angeles. Most of the characters from the films are in the series, but they are not voiced by their respective actors. However, they are voiced by veteran voice actors. Ice Cube, who played Craig Jones in the films, served as the series' executive producer. Khary Payton served as Jones' voice actor.

Grab a blanket or a chair and meet your friends at Moore Square each First Friday for a fun & free feature film! Attendees will enjoy pre-show entertainment on theme with each movie before a full-length screening outside under the stars. The series is free & open to the public and food will be available for purchase on-site.

The winner from each of the five rounds in series wins a $1,500 cash prize and will secure a spot in the final grand prize round in April. The winners of the Grand Prize will win $15,000 cash and $2,500 in pro bono legal services from Stone Pigman for 1st place, $5,000 cash for 2nd place and $2,500 in cash for 3rd place. The judges for Pitch Fridays Series are Tulane alumni, entrepreneurs, and professionals from a variety of industries. Pitch Friday Series is sponsored and funded by The Tulane Innovation Institute, the Lepage Center and the Tulane Alumni Business Association (TABA).

Teams will consist of five racers. Racers who finish in the top ten of their category will earn points for their team toward the overall series standings. The top three teams at the end of the series will take home fabulous prizes!

Your race plate must be visible at the top of the course in order to receive your timing chip. All registered racers will be given three race plates to be used during the series. There will be a $5 charge for any additional race plates needed.

Inprint is proud to serve as the host for the First Fridays Reading Series. The First Fridays Reading Series is the oldest poetry series in Houston and was organized by Robert Clark from 1975-2019. Today, First Fridays are curated and hosted by local community members.

Friday's Findings is a public webinar series hosted by the USGS Ecosystems Mission Area. These half hour webinars are meant to provide listeners an overview of the science topic and chance to ask questions. We hope to offer our audience an opportunity to discover the Ecosystems science capacity within the USGS.

Join the College of Liberal Arts and Eric Braysmith, lecturer in Liberal Arts, for the Friday Night in the Forum film series. The films are shown in their original languages, with English subtitles, and aspect ratios in Forum 1 (FA1) in the Forum Wing of the Wright Administration Building on the USI campus. The venue features stadium seating, digital projection, and digital surround sound. Immediately following each film, Eric Braysmith will lead an informal discussion. For more information, see the Friday Night in the Forum Facebook page.


Bands: If you are part of a local band interested in playing in our summer concert series, please fill out a Band Application. Applications will be accepted starting in January and bands are selected by late April.

The TKR Summer of Fun is proud to introduce our newest series, Movie in the Parks! On the third Thursday of each month from May to September will be showing a family movie in a select Tucker park. The public is welcome to set-up beginning at 5:30 p.m. with a scheduled 7 p.m. start time for the movie. Picnic baskets, blankets and chairs are encouraged, but pets are not permitted.

The Music in the Park series showcases the diversity of local musicians monthly. Bring a picnic supper to the Hancock Park (located one block north of the Square) and spend some time with your family and friends.

The Music in the Park series showcases the diversity of local musicians monthly. Bring a picnic supper to Hancock Park (located one block north of the Square) and spend some time with your family and friends. This free series, held on the first Friday of each month from May through October, is an excellent way to wind down from the week and set the tone for a great weekend.

The Duncan Theatre programs are funded in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, The Florida Council on Arts and Culture, The Cultural Council of Palm Beach County, Palm Beach County Commission, and the Tourist Development Council. The Duncan Theatre and Palm Beach State College gratefully acknowledge these partners and founders, as well as the generous contributions from our members and patrons for their support of our year-long series of events.

The most famous video series in all of SEO, Rand Fishkin started filming this series when Moz was a very young company that didn't even sell software. Since then, it's grown to millions of views and the videos have helped trained thousands of SEOs.

The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development presents a series of interactive, educational web conferences called "Friday Fundamentals" open to the public, held from 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.

The Museum shows free films at 12:00 p.m. (doors open at 11:30 a.m.) on selected Fridays in the Jeannette G. and Hugh F. McKean Pavilion, 161 West Canton Avenue (just behind the Museum). Those attending are invited to bring a lunch. The Museum provides soft drinks as well as articles and refreshments related to the film subjects. Book selections that expand on the film series are available at the Winter Park Library.

While the lives and dramas of queens and kings often take center stage in history, the four-part series The History of Britain reveals the other side of the story through the lives of ordinary people. Host Tony Robinson explores notable eras with an eye for fascinating events, compelling personalities, and sometimes odd jobs.

We are stoked to finally be able to reveal this limited series for this years Black Friday. The enclosure colors, inks and knobs are a perfect match. They won't last long and we're having to beat employees off of them with an instrument cable to keep them from putting them on their boards. Grab one (or several) of the Floral Series now!

A weekly forum to learn about and discuss pressing public concerns while enjoying free lunch from the Y Eatery. The fall series is: Our Community in Action: Advancing Social Justice in Champaign Urbana and Beyond.

Please join the University YMCA and Diversity & Social Justice Education for our Spring 2024 Friday Forum / Conversation Caf series. We will hear from community leaders tackling our most pressing public concerns through an unwavering pursuit of social justice. We are excited to present the 1nd semester of the 97th season of Friday Forum!

DARIAH is pleased to announce the first two sessions of our popular in-house webinar series Friday Frontiers: Spring 2023 Series. The Friday Frontiers webinars allow researchers, practitioners and stakeholders from across the broad DARIAH community, and now beyond, to learn about current research, best practice and social impact, and different tools and methods in digital humanities scholarly practice. e24fc04721

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