The Princess Switch: Switched Again

The Princess Switch: Switched Again(2020)

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11/19/2020 (US)Family, Romance, Comedy, TV Movie1h 37m
6.8

"It's never too late to switch the ending."

Overview

When Duchess Margaret unexpectedly inherits the throne & hits a rough patch with Kevin, it’s up to Stacy to save the day before a new lookalike — party girl Fiona — foils their plans.

Megan Metzger

Writer

Mike Rohl

Director

Robin Bernheim Burger

Writer

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Part of the The Princess Switch Collection

Princess Switch Collection is a series of movies about two young ladies, who look alike, are about the same age and like switching their lives with each other for a period of time. They are distance relatives who look very much a like to a point of even fooling their boyfriends. Some times they switch with a third look-alike relative young lady.

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The Princess Switch 2: Switched Again | Official Trailer | Netflix

The Princess Switch 2: Switched Again | Official Trailer | Netflix

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A review by Kamurai
4.0

Written on November 30, 2020

Not a good watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend unless you're obsessed Vanessa Hudgens or the first movie / Freaky Friday tropes.

Look, Vanessa Hudgens does a good job working 3 times as hard for the same paycheck, but the story is a mess. The characters literally have discussions about how they don't know what's going on anymore.

The addition of this cousin undercuts the original movie's concept that it's amazing that someone else could look just like her. It is also barely amusing.

Where the first was "Freaky Friday" meets "princess diaries", this folds in "The Hustle" to add a criminal element, but like big crime: kidnapping and international affairs.

It is a very specific band of fans that are going to love this. It's not like there isn't anything to love, but the big selling point is the worst thing about the movie: it actually would have been good if they had the confidence to just do a simple switch again.