20 years after the release of Ice Cube’s hit sequel to “Friday,” the legendary rapper pays tribute to one of the film’s standout stars.
It’s been two whole decades since the release of Next Friday, the 2000 sequel to ‘s classic 1995 comedy, Friday, that’s since become a hood classic in its own right. As we all know, the film’s breakout star John Witherspoon, known affectionately to the masses as “Pops,” died last October, and Cube decided to pay a fitting tribute to good ol’ Willie Jones in celebration of the film’s 20th anniversary.
From the star-studded cast to the bumping soundtrack — remember ? — Next Friday was easily one of the best sequels to a comedy regardless of its 22% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It was performances by the likes of Witherspoon and Mike Epps, who replaced Chris Tucker as Ice Cube’s co-star for the sequel and the 2002 follow-up Friday After Next, that made it such a fan-beloved film. A fourth film titled Last Friday has been in production hell for years now, and sadly . While it’s still possible that the final film in the franchise could happen, Pops presence will definitely be missed if they decide to move forward. However, we’re pretty sure in the film.
Watch a hilarious clip from Next Friday featuring John Witherspoon below. R.I.P forever, Pops: