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Friday After Next is the third installment in the Friday franchise, shifting the action from South Central Los Angeles to a Christmas Eve setting. Craig Jones (Ice Cube) and his cousin Day-Day (Mike Epps, replacing Chris Tucker) have moved into their own apartment. On Christmas Eve morning, a thief dressed as Santa Claus breaks in and steals all their presents, their TV, and their rent money.
Desperate to pay the landlord (the hilariously strict Mr. Williams, played by Don “D.C.” Curry), Craig and Day-Day take temporary security guard jobs at a local strip mall run by the eccentric, gun-toting Uncle Elroy (John Witherspoon). Their misadventures involve a pervy security boss (Terry Crews), a flamboyant pimp named Money Mike (Katt Williams in his breakout role), a lovesick crackhead (The Lady of Rage), and an awkward Christmas dinner with their prudish mother (Anna Maria Horsford) and her suspicious new boyfriend. HDFriday After Next
Before this film, Katt Williams was a little-known stand-up. After Friday After Next, he became a star. As Money Mike—a short, fur-coat-wearing, high-voiced pimp with diamond teeth and a cane—Williams delivers every line with impeccable timing. His catchphrase (“Pimpin’ ain’t easy, but it’s necessary”) and his feud with Day-Day produce the film’s most quotable moments. Friday After Next is the third installment in
Let’s be honest: the first Friday had a simple but effective plot (pay Deebo by 8 PM). Next Friday was a road trip to the suburbs. Friday After Next is… “catch a mall Santa thief.” The movie meanders through set pieces (the crackhouse, the strip club, the apartment) without much urgency. The Santa thief is a mystery that the film forgets about for long stretches. Before this film, Katt Williams was a little-known stand-up
