LAST FRIDAY
February 5, 2026
LAST FRIDAY (2026) — Concept Trailer
Starring: Ice Cube | Mike Epps
The block looks the same… but everything else has changed.

More than two decades after Friday became a cultural landmark, Last Friday (2026) brings Craig and Day back to the neighborhood that made them icons. This isn’t a sequel driven by chaos or outrageous schemes—it’s a homecoming. The laughs are still there, sharp and effortless, but now they’re layered with time, memory, and the weight of everything that happened in between.
Ice Cube returns as Craig, older, steadier, and quietly reflective, standing in a place that shaped his identity. Mike Epps’ Day is still loud, unpredictable, and hilarious, but beneath the jokes is a man who’s lived, lost, and learned. Their chemistry remains electric, yet the tone has matured—every punchline echoes with nostalgia, every silence says something words don’t need to.
Last Friday blends classic neighborhood humor with emotional honesty, capturing the feeling of revisiting a place that never truly lets you go. Friends are remembered, absences are felt, and the block itself feels like a living character—watching, waiting, collecting what time is owed. It’s funny, yes, but also bittersweet, like one final cookout before dusk settles in.
This isn’t about running from trouble anymore.
It’s about facing the past, laughing through it, and realizing that some streets live inside you forever.
Last Friday (2026) promises a heartfelt farewell—loud, funny, and real—honoring a legacy while letting its characters grow up without losing their soul.
