
It's never too late to switch the ending.
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.
- 6.8
- 2020
- Released
- 1h 37m

Vanessa Hudgens
Stacy De Novo / Lady Margaret Delacourt / Fiona Pembroke
Sam Palladio
Prince Edward
Nick Sagar
Kevin Richards
Suanne Braun
Mrs. Donatelli
Mark Fleischmann
Frank
Lachlan Nieboer
Antonio Rossi
Rose McIver
Queen Amber
Ben Lamb
King Richard
Robin Soans
Elf Man
Juliet Cadzow
Prime Minister
Grant Crookes
Ball Guest / Parent
Adele Lupton
Royal Ball / carol concert / coronation guest
Ricky Norwood
Reggie
Florence Hall
Mindy
Mia Lloyd
Olivia
Richard Stirling
City Hall Announcer
Michelle Chantelle Hopewell
Shannon
Giles Taylor
Archbishop
Ewan Somers
Cleric
Grant Fergusson
Royal Guest
Jess Fergusson
The coronation guest
Chloe Randall
Cellist (uncredited)
April Randall
Violist (uncredited)
Michael Cooke
Royal Page
John Jack
Announcer
Released
en
$10,000,000.00
- #holiday
- #royal family
- #sequel
- #look-alike
- #christmas
Reviews

Rubbish. Vanessa Hudgens remains terrific, but <em>'The Princess Switch: Switched Again'</em> is disappointing in every other way. I enjoyed the first, but this is a let down. The plot is woeful, with the set-up and execution equally as bad. The new characters are lame, while what they do with the original lot is boring. The new character is just annoying, not helped by how poorly they are w

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











