Paramount Pictures unveils fresh character posters for the upcoming Mean Girls musical, declaring pink as the official color of the season—once again!
Can too much pink even exist?
It’s been almost twenty years since the first Mean Girls film, starring Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried, charmed audiences. Since its debut, this cinematic gem has evolved into a cherished cult classic, filled with memorable catchphrases and even commemorated with its own dedicated national day.
After the triumph of the 2004 movie, the narrative underwent a transformation into a successful Broadway musical in 2018. Paramount Pictures is now bringing Mean Girls back to the screen once again, this time in a movie adaptation of the acclaimed musical.
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Check out the character posters below!
Mean Girls follows the story of Cady Heron, a teenager who moves to a suburban high school after being homeschooled in Africa. As she navigates the complex social hierarchy, she becomes entangled with a popular clique known as the Plastics, led by Regina George. Cady goes undercover to infiltrate the group but ends up getting caught in a web of jealousy, betrayal, and high school drama. The movie humorously explores the challenges of fitting in, teenage rivalry, and the consequences of trying to conform to societal expectations. Ultimately, it conveys a message about the importance of staying true to oneself and the damaging effects of toxic social dynamics.
We are excited to see this musical brought to theaters, especially by this “too gay to function” cast. Busy Phillips, Jenna Fischer, Ashley Park and Jo Hamm will also star.
Mean Girls will hit theaters on January 12.
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