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'Family Switch' 2023 film: Cast, trailer and where to watch
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Date:2025-04-27 04:52:16
The movie "Family Switch" will offer a new take on the classic body swap trope.
Following in the footsteps of other body swap movies like "Freaky Friday," "Big" and "17 Again," "Family Switch" is a new family comedy starring Jennifer Garner and Ed Helms. The movie is directed by McG and is based on the book "Bedtime For Mommy," by Amy Krouse-Rosenthall.
"Jess and Bill Walker are doing their best to keep their family connected as their children grow older, more independent, and more distant," a Netflix synopsis of the movie reads. "When a chance encounter with an astrological reader causes the family to wake up to a full body switch –– on the morning of the most important day of each of their lives –– can the Walkers unite to land a promotion, college interview, record deal, and soccer tryout?"
Here's what to know about the upcoming "Family Switch" movie.
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How to watch "Family Switch"
"Family Switch" will be available to stream on Netflix in the U.S. starting Nov. 30.
Who's in the cast for "Family Switch?"
The movie stars Jennifer Garner and Ed Helms as parents Jess and Bill Walker, who wake up one day in the bodies of their children, CC and Wyatt. This is not the first body switch movie for Garner, who transformed from her 13-year-old to her 30-year-old self in 2004's "13 Going on 30."
Here's who else is in the main cast for "Family Switch."
- Jennifer Garner: Jess Walker
- Ed Helms: Bill Walker
- Emma Myers: CC Walker
- Brady Noon: Wyatt Walker
- Lincoln and Theodore Sykes: baby Miles
- Rita Moreno: Angelica
- Matthias Schweighöfer: Rolf
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How to watch the trailer for "Family Switch"
Here's a look at the official trailer for "Family Switch," which was released Nov. 1.
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