This fresh take on classic comfort draws inspiration from the 2002 novel ‘Queen Bees and Wannabes’, the original 2004 film ‘Mean Girls‘, and Tina Fey’s successful Broadway musical that ran from 2017 to 2020.
In this new one brace yourselves for more songs, a modern approach, and an all-new Gen Z cast stepping into the iconic roles of the Plastics.
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Meet the New Plastics: Cast and Characters
In this exhilarating Mean Girls reboot, the cast features reprisals from both the original film and the musical, creating a dynamic fusion of familiar and fresh faces. René Rapp reigns as Regina George, reprising her role from the musical, while Tina Fey and Tim Meadows return to their original roles of Ms.Norbury and Principal Duvall.
Joining the cast are talents like Angourie Rice as Cady Heron, Christopher Briney as Aaron Samuels, Bebe Woods as Gretchen Wieners, Avantika Vandanapu as Karen Shetty, Auli’i Cravalho as Janis, and Jaquel Spivey as Damian. Expect the unexpected with Jon Hamm as Coach Carr, Jenna Fischer as Ms. Heron, Mahi Alam as Kevin, Connor Ratliff as Mr. Rapp, and Ashley Park as a strict French teacher.
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Trailer, Plot, And Release Date
The Mean Girls 2024 trailer, set to Olivia Rodrigo’s “Get Him Back,” kicks off with a disclaimer: “This is not your mother’s Mean Girls.” As we dive into the social jungle ruled by the Plastics, newcomer Cady Heron, played by Angourie Rice, faces the challenges of high school, where beauty is both a blessing and a curse.
The story unfolds with Cady navigating the treacherous waters and entering the coveted Plastics group, led by Regina George. But when the Burn Book becomes a weapon, Cady must play fire with fire to maintain her individuality, win back her friends, and survive the high school chaos.
Get ready to relive the high school drama with a revamped Mean Girls hitting theatres on January 12, 2024, and later streaming on Paramount+.
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