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Life-Size 2
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Also known asLife-Size 2: A Christmas Eve
Based onCharacters created by Stephanie Moore
Written by
  • Cameron Fay
  • Stacey Harman
Directed bySteven Tsuchida
Starring
ComposerGermaine Franco
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
Producers
CinematographyRichard Vialet
EditorElisa Cohen
Running time81 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkFreeform
ReleaseDecember 2, 2018 (2018-12-02)
Related
Life-Size

Life-Size 2, also known as Life-Size 2: A Christmas Eve, is a 2018 American fantasy-comedy television film directed by Steven Tsuchida and starring Tyra Banks and Francia Raisa.[1][2] It is the sequel to Life-Size starring Banks and Lindsay Lohan, which originally premiered in 2000 on ABC as part of The Wonderful World of Disney.[3]

The sequel was produced by Banks, Stephanie Allain, Roger M. Bobb, and Angi Bones. It premiered during Freeform's 25 Days of Christmas, on December 2, 2018.[4]

In February 2020, Banks revealed she was working on Life-Size 3.[5]

Plot

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Grace, the young CEO of Marathon Toys, is in the middle of a quarter-life crisis as she struggles with her job. With the help of her young neighbor, Grace's old Eve doll magically awakens to help get Grace back on track.

Cast

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Production

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Development

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In November 2012, it was announced that Disney Channel was developing a sequel to Life-Size.[6] In September 2015, Tyra Banks told Hollywood Life that a script was being worked on, and hoped to have the film released around Christmas of 2016.[7] In April 2017, it was announced that the sequel had been greenlit, for a planned debut on Freeform in December 2018.[8]

Casting

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In July 2018, it was revealed that Francia Raisa had been cast as Banks's costar, with Gavin Stenhouse, Shanica Knowles, Hank Chen, and Alison Fernandez rounding out the cast.[9][3] Lindsay Lohan, who starred in the original Life-Size, was not available to shoot scenes for the film due to production conflicts with her MTV series Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club. Banks, when asked if Lohan would have any screen time in the sequel, revealed, "There's something beautiful we do with Lindsay in this movie that'll speak to die-hard fans."[10]

Filming

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The movie was entirely filmed in Atlanta, Georgia.[11]

Reception

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Life-Size 2 drew 1.26 million viewers, with a 0.66 rating in adults aged 18–34.[12] It ranked as the number one cable program in its slot in all key demos, standing as the top television movie that week and marking Freeform's first number one original movie in five years.[13]

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Life-Size 2, also known as Life-Size 2: A , is a 2018 American serving as a to the 2000 Original Movie . Directed by Steven Tsuchida, the film stars as Grace Manning, a young CEO of the toy company Marathon Toys who is grappling with a , and reprising her role as the life-sized doll , who magically comes to life on to help Grace navigate her personal and professional challenges. Premiering on Freeform on December 2, 2018, the movie shifts the focus from the original's tween audience to young adults, emphasizing themes of self-discovery, work-life balance, and holiday redemption. The plot centers on Grace, whose impulsive behavior and party lifestyle have led to plummeting company stocks following her mother's imprisonment, forcing her into the CEO role she is unprepared for. On , after wishing for guidance, Grace's childhood activates as a vibrant, no-nonsense mentor, pushing her to reconnect with her roots, mend relationships, and revive the business through innovative ideas like a that teaches life lessons. Supporting cast includes as Grace's love interest Calum, Hank Chen as her assistant Brendan, and as young neighbor Lex, who aids in Eve's integration into the real world. Produced by Freeform Studios in association with Banks' , the film features a screenplay by Cameron Fay and Stacey Harman, with Tyra also serving as an executive producer alongside and . Running 81 minutes and rated TV-14 for mild language and , Life-Size 2 incorporates musical elements and motifs but received mixed reviews, praised for its empowering messages yet criticized for uneven pacing and underdeveloped subplots, earning a 40% approval rating on from critics. Despite the reception, it resonated with nostalgic viewers, highlighting Banks' return to the franchise after nearly two decades.

Background

Relation to Original Film

Life-Size 2 serves as a direct to the 2000 Disney Channel Original Movie , which follows 14-year-old Casey Stuart (), a grieving girl who accidentally brings a named () to life using a magical spellbook, leading to a friendship that helps Casey navigate social challenges and issues while emphasizing themes of and personal growth targeted at preteens. In contrast, Life-Size 2 shifts the tone to address more mature themes of , focusing on adult struggles like career dissatisfaction and personal fulfillment for a grown-up audience, while retaining the core magical premise of a doll coming to life to offer guidance. The sequel maintains continuity through the return of Eve as the central magical doll character, portrayed again by , but introduces a new human protagonist, Grace Manning (), who activates the spell amid her own life uncertainties, replacing youthful perspective with an adult lens on friendship and self-discovery. This change allows Life-Size 2 to build on the original's foundational concept of transformative companionship without relying on the same character dynamics. Lindsay Lohan does not reprise her role as Casey due to scheduling conflicts with her reality show production, which impacts the sequel's continuity by forgoing direct callbacks to the original and instead incorporating subtle references to her character's history with to bridge the narrative gap. This absence shifts the focus entirely to new interpersonal relationships, reinforcing the sequel's evolution into a standalone story while honoring the source material's spirit.

Announcement and Development

In November 2012, expressed interest in reprising her role as during promotional events for the original film, leading to an announcement that was developing a sequel to . The project experienced a prolonged stall, undergoing multiple script rewrites over the following years before advancing further. Development resumed in late 2015 at , but the project shifted networks and received official greenlight from Freeform in April 2017 as part of their "25 Days of Christmas" programming slate. Banks, who served as an alongside , collaborated with Freeform executives to refine the story into a "fun, edgy, modern Christmas movie" that emphasized growth and real-life experiences, setting it apart from the original's youthful focus. The script, penned by Cameron Fay and Stacey Harman, centered on themes of adult self-discovery amid a and satirical elements of corporate life within a toy company, with returning to guide the protagonist toward balance in work and personal fulfillment. This aimed to appeal to a more mature audience while retaining the fantasy-comedy core of the franchise.

Plot

Grace Manning, a young and inexperienced CEO of Marathon Toys following her mother's imprisonment for , is overwhelmed by her new role amid a . Her party lifestyle and poor decisions have caused the company's stock to plummet, putting the business at risk of a hostile takeover by rival Devin Drake. On , after expressing a desperate wish for guidance, Grace's childhood doll magically comes to life. Reprising her role as the confident and sassy mentor, helps Grace navigate her challenges by encouraging her to reconnect with loyal assistant Will, rekindle a romance with former colleague Julian, and form a bond with young neighbor Kai, who helps conceal 's secret. Together, they brainstorm innovative toy ideas, including an updated doll that imparts life lessons on self-empowerment and balance, aiming to revive the company and restore Grace's sense of purpose during the holidays.

Cast

ActorRole
Eve
Grace Manning
Calum
Hank ChenBrendan Butler
Lex
Tahlia

Production

Casting

Tyra Banks, serving as both star and executive producer on Life-Size 2, reprised her role as the sentient doll without an open casting process, stating that "there is no one else that can play but me." Her involvement in the project's development, which received a from Freeform in the mid-2010s, ensured her central attachment from the outset. The production initially aimed to bring back Lindsay Lohan from the original film to reprise her role as the human protagonist, but scheduling conflicts with her reality series Lohan Beach Club—filmed at her resort—prevented her participation, leading to a recast. Freeform ultimately selected to play Grace Manning, the new lead character and CEO of Marathon Toys, announcing her casting in July 2018 as filming began. Banks described Raisa as the perfect co-star for . Supporting roles, including Grace's friends and colleagues, were filled through a color-blind casting approach prioritizing strong performances, with Banks emphasizing the selection of "great actors" regardless of background. Once Raisa was cast, the team incorporated her Mexican-Honduran heritage into the story, reimagining Grace as the daughter of a Latina toy company founder to highlight Latinx representation and add cultural depth. This decision aligned with broader efforts to reflect diverse millennial experiences in the narrative.

Filming

Principal photography for Life-Size 2 took place entirely in , Georgia, from July 9 to August 11, 2018. The production utilized various metro sites to capture the film's settings, including three scenes shot at Grant Central Pizza and Pasta. As a made-for-TV movie, filming during the summer presented logistical challenges, with cast members enduring hot weather while dressed in winter attire, leading to heavy sweating and discomfort on set. Directed by Steven Tsuchida, the shoot adhered to a tight television timeline, spanning approximately five weeks to allow for ahead of the December premiere. and star highlighted the multitasking demands, noting she managed producing, acting, and editing responsibilities simultaneously, which intensified the pressure amid her personal health issues during the first three weeks of filming. had sought emergency care the night before departing for , where she was diagnosed with a severe cold rather than , yet continued production without halting the schedule. Casting had been finalized shortly before began, enabling a swift start to the Atlanta-based shoot. , including editing, wrapped in the fall of 2018 to meet the film's December 2 broadcast debut on Freeform.

Music

Original Songs

"Be a Star 2," performed by featuring New Fear's , serves as the primary original song in Life-Size 2, acting as a and to the 2000 film's anthem "Be a Star." The track retains the iconic chorus while incorporating a trap-influenced beat, rap verses, and a funky vibe, and it is featured during a pivotal performance by Banks' character at the Marathon Toys company scene. Composed by , George Blondheim, Mark Rosman, and Brandon Green, with production by Maejor, the song's lyrics were co-written by Banks, who personally penned the rap section. Banks' role extended beyond performance, leveraging her prior music experience from hosting America's Next Top Model, where she released tracks like "Shake Ya Body" in 2004, featuring contestants in its music video. This background informed her hands-on approach to the song's creation, aligning with the film's themes of self-empowerment and aspiration. Additional original compositions include the holiday track "Decorated (Yeah It's Christmas Time)" by Redwood, which plays during festive mall sequences to enhance the film's Christmas atmosphere. Other custom holiday songs, such as "'Tis The Season" by Beatnet and "Stuntin On Christmas" by Hatin Toney, were created specifically for celebratory moments, contributing to the soundtrack's overall yuletide energy without overshadowing the narrative.

Soundtrack Features

The soundtrack of Life-Size 2 incorporates licensed tracks to complement its setting and key emotional beats. "," written and performed by John Costello, plays during the mall frolic scene featuring and Grace. Similarly, "Christmas Kisses," written and performed by Kelly, underscores the film's romantic montage. The original score was composed by , who crafted music to support the movie's fantasy elements and comedic tone. Music cues, including licensed songs and score segments, total 10 pieces across the film, enhancing transitions between everyday life and magical sequences. Digital singles from the soundtrack, such as select tracks, were released via Walt Disney Records in November 2018, with no complete album issued. This approach echoes the original Life-Size's use of licensed pop songs by B*Witched but shifts toward holiday-specific selections.

Release

Broadcast Premiere

Life-Size 2 premiered on Freeform on December 2, 2018, as part of the network's annual programming event. Promotion for the film included official trailers released by Freeform that highlighted reprising her role as the doll , building excitement among viewers. Freeform also ran campaigns to tease the sequel's holiday-themed plot and cast. The television broadcast version ran for 81 minutes, edited to fit within commercial breaks during its two-hour time slot. The drew an initial U.S. of 1.26 million total viewers, ranking as the fourth most-watched program on cable that night and performing strongly in the 18-34 demographic.

Home Media

Following its December 2, 2018, television on Freeform, Life-Size 2 became available for digital purchase and rental on platforms including and Prime Video starting in December 2018. The film can be bought or rented on for ongoing access, with options for high-definition downloads. On Prime Video, it has been offered for streaming and purchase since its initial digital release on December 3, 2018. As of November 2025, the movie is accessible via subscription streaming on and the Freeform app in the United States. It is also available on Disney+ in various regions, such as , though it was removed from the service in the United States, , and the in October 2022 due to licensing decisions. As of November 2025, the film is unavailable for streaming in the but remains on Disney+ in parts of and . This digital availability ties to Freeform's ongoing broadcast rights, allowing access through the network's app in supported areas. Disney has not issued an official physical media release, such as a DVD or Blu-ray edition, for Life-Size 2. Instead, unofficial copies have been sold by third-party vendors since 2019, often bundled in multi-title sets or provided as digital files on USB drives for playback on compatible devices. Standard versions on authorized platforms include closed captions and in English and Spanish. No special editions or collector's versions have been produced.

Reception

Life-Size 2 received mixed reviews from critics. On , it holds a 40% approval rating based on 5 critic reviews, with an average rating of 5/10. The site's critic consensus states: "Lackluster sequel struggles to find appropriate audience." Audience reception was similarly mixed to negative, with a 31% audience score on (from over 50 ratings) and a 4.6/10 average rating on (from 1,152 user ratings as of 2025). Critics praised ' energetic performance as Eve, with Heather Hogan of calling it "the absolute ecstasy of watching Tyra Banks commit to the bananapants wide-eyed wonder of this role again." However, many criticized the screenplay for lazy writing, recycled jokes from the original, and uneven pacing. Kelly Lawler of suggested that Freeform could have revived other millennial nostalgia properties instead. rated it 2/5 stars, noting mild language, innuendo, and themes of alcohol use, deeming it suitable for ages 12 and up but not for younger children. IMDb user reviews echoed these sentiments, with many highlighting the film's corny dialogue and mature content as unsuitable for kids, despite appreciating the nostalgic elements and Banks' charisma. One user rated it 1/10, stating: "This movie is not kid friendly, unlike the first which is in every way. This movie had way too many sexual comments." Another gave it 10/10 for its fun, nostalgic appeal: " this movie just like I loved it when I was a little girl."

Legacy

Viewership and Impact

The premiere of Life-Size 2 on Freeform on December 2, 2018, drew 1.26 million total viewers and a 0.53 rating among adults 18-49, as the top scripted cable telecast of the night and the No. 1 cable program in key demographics such as adults and women 18-34. Repeat airings during Freeform's holiday programming helped boost its overall reach, establishing the film as a recurring holiday favorite that contributed to the network's seasonal lineup success, which attracted tens of millions of viewers annually. Following its release, Life-Size 2 became available for streaming on Disney+, where it garnered strong engagement during viewing periods as part of Freeform's content offerings. The film's availability on the platform reinforced its role in driving viewership for Disney's festive programming, aligning with the network's of holiday staples that collectively reached over 30 million viewers in recent years. Culturally, Life-Size 2 reignited interest in the original 2000 film, sparking widespread fan discussions and calls for a crossover involving Lindsay Lohan's character from the first installment, with the sequel's creative team even incorporating a subtle nod to her amid scheduling conflicts that prevented a full appearance. This enthusiasm contributed to a broader revival of doll-themed narratives in media, echoing themes of empowerment and transformation seen in contemporary adaptations like the Barbie franchise. The film received mixed critical reception, praised for its nostalgic appeal but critiqued for uneven execution.

Future Projects

In February 2020, Tyra Banks announced during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen that she was actively working on Life-Size 3, the potential third installment in the franchise that began with the 2000 original and continued with Life-Size 2 in 2018. Banks further teased the project in August 2024 via an Instagram post showcasing Airbnb's Polly Pocket-themed experience, where she expressed enthusiasm for a sequel and specifically mentioned involving original star Lindsay Lohan, suggesting a role reversal where Lohan's character could transform into a doll. In October 2024, Banks elaborated on The Drew Barrymore Show, pitching a detailed concept for Life-Size 3 that would reunite her with Lohan, emphasizing the nostalgic appeal of the series while innovating on its premise. The project's momentum appeared to build with a public reunion between Banks and Lohan on August 5, 2025, at the premiere of Freakier Friday, where the pair posed together on the , delighting fans and fueling online speculation about a revival. As of November 2025, however, Life-Size 3 has not received an official greenlight from or any production studio, remaining in the conceptual and pitching phase despite Banks' ongoing advocacy. Banks' 2019 docu-series , which premiered on in 2020 before the platform's closure, indirectly connects to the franchise's themes by exploring empowerment and challenging conventional beauty standards through diverse personal stories.

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