Lindsay Lohan visits “The Drew Barrymore Show” at CBS Broadcast Center on November 10, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images)

Lindsay Lohan is back, ladies and gentlemen! If you haven’t heard by now, Lohan is re-entering the romcom universe with her new Netflix holiday movie, Falling for Christmas, and during her press tour, hosts are diving in and asking the questions all fans want to know — like, if she’s open to remaking any of her romcom classics. During an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, she confirmed that she’d be open to reprising some beloved roles.

During the show, Fallon told Lohan that he heard through the grapevine that Jamie Lee Curtis had a great idea for a potential Freaky Friday sequel and pitched it to Lohan.

“We did speak about it, yeah,” confirmed Lohan. “First of all, let’s just take the fact that I was on set filming at the time, and Jamie Lee Curtis writes you, and you just get excited and distracted immediately. So, I had to bring myself down to earth and be like, ‘Okay, I’m on set I have to focus.’ And then she said, Freaky Friday 2, and I got more excited.” She added, “We would both be into it.”

In 2003, Lee Curtis played a widowed mother Tess Coleman while Lohan starred as her difficult teenage daughter Anna. After receiving a fortune cookie at a Chinese restaurant, the mother-daughter duo wake up the next day in each other’s bodies.

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis (l) and Lindsay Lohan wave to fans across the street as they arrive at the premiere of the Disney film Freaky Friday at the El Capitan theater August 4, 2003 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)

Fallon then proposed a reboot of yet another Lohan hit. “Any Mean Girls 2?” Fallon asks. “I think that’s in Tina Fey’s hands.” (Fey wrote the 2004 blockbuster hit, which followed Cady Heron, portrayed by Lohan, as she attended public school for the first time and navigated the social hierarchy of cliques.)

For now, fans can enjoy her new holiday hit, Falling for Christmas, where she stars as an engaged heiress who loses her memory in a skiing accident just before the holidays and finds herself in the care of a handsome cabin owner and his daughter. (There’s even an homage to Mean Girls, when Lohan sings, “Jingle Bell Rock” in the film!)

“It was a joke, actually,” Lohan told Fallon of the song. “I was kidding around with the producers and the director and I said, ‘Oh, it would be great to do, you know, a “Jingle Bell Rock” skit.’ And I shouldn’t have said it, because they went straight to, ‘Oh, let’s recreate the Mean Girls talent show scene!’ I was like, ‘Oh, no, no. You can’t touch Mean Girls. Sorry, you can’t do that.’ So, then they were like, ‘Oh can you do that song?’ And so, I was like, ‘Gotta do the song.’”

Falling for Christmas is streaming now on Netflix.