Last Friday (2026)

Last Friday: Christmas Edition (2026) brings the beloved characters from the Friday franchise back for a holiday comedy full of laughs, chaos, and Christmas cheer. Starring Ice Cube as Craig, Mike Epps as Day-Day, and Don “D.C.” Curry as Uncle Elroy, this festive edition of the fan-favorite series combines the humor of the Friday films with the holiday spirit. This year, Craig, Day-Day, and the rest of the gang are celebrating Christmas in their own wild, unforgettable way. From lowriders decked out in holiday lights to a Christmas tree that’s seen better days, this Christmas will be one for the books.

The film opens with Craig and Day-Day once again dealing with the ups and downs of life in South Central. While the hustle and bustle of the holidays should be bringing cheer, things quickly spiral into hilarious chaos as they try to make the best of the season. Craig, always the voice of reason, attempts to maintain order, but with Day-Day by his side, that’s easier said than done. Together, they find themselves in the middle of one ridiculous holiday mishap after another, all while trying to make Christmas a little brighter for their families.

One of the most memorable aspects of Last Friday: Christmas Edition is the way it brings the holiday season to South Central. The neighborhood is transformed with lowriders cruising down the streets, their cars shining with Christmas lights, adding a fun and unique touch to the festive spirit. As Craig and Day-Day navigate their holiday plans, they find themselves constantly surrounded by the chaos of Christmas in their own neighborhood, with characters both familiar and new adding to the madness.

Uncle Elroy (Don “D.C.” Curry) is back, and he’s got his own ideas about how to celebrate the holidays. His wild antics, along with his colorful personality, bring even more energy to the film. From his attempts at “decorating” the house to his take on holiday traditions, Uncle Elroy keeps things unpredictable and hilarious. His relationship with the family adds a layer of warmth, even amidst the chaos.

As Christmas approaches, Craig and Day-Day face their own personal holiday struggles. Craig, always the responsible one, is trying to find a balance between making Christmas special for his family while also dealing with his past. Day-Day, on the other hand, finds himself caught up in a series of hilarious misadventures that threaten to derail the whole holiday. Together, they’ll have to work through their differences and embrace the spirit of Christmas, even if it means embracing a little bit of chaos.

The Christmas tree is a symbol of their holiday struggles, as it’s seen better days and is barely holding up under the weight of mismatched ornaments and last-minute decorations. Yet, much like the crew, the tree stands tall in the end, representing the resilience and love that holds them all together. As they gather around the tree, sharing laughs and holiday memories, it’s clear that the true meaning of Christmas isn’t about perfection—it’s about being together and making the best of what you’ve got.

By the end of Last Friday: Christmas Edition, Craig and Day-Day have learned that the best Christmas memories come from the unexpected moments, the people you love, and the laughter that fills the air. The film wraps up with a heartwarming message about family, tradition, and the importance of making the most of every moment, no matter how chaotic it may be.

In typical Friday fashion, the film is a wild ride from start to finish, filled with laughs, love, and plenty of Christmas chaos. Last Friday: Christmas Edition proves that the holiday season is the perfect time for the crew to shine—and to show us that, even in the messiest moments, the true spirit of Christmas is always there.

“The holidays just got a whole lot funnier… and a little crazier!” Last Friday: Christmas Edition is the perfect holiday comedy for anyone who loves a little chaos with their Christmas cheer.

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