Amanda Seyfried has her Halloween costume ready, and she’s channeling Mean Girls for her look!
03.10.2023 - 15:33 / variety.com
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Happy Mean Girls Day to all who celebrate! In observance of the date, Paramount Pictures launched an official account for “Mean Girls” on TikTok (at this link) — and has made the entire one hour, 47 minute film available for free on the platform, broken up into 23 clips. The bio for the official “Mean Girls” TikTok account says, “Get in loser, we’re going shopping.” Mean Girls Day has become popular among fans of the 2004 film because of a scene where Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennett) asks Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) what day it is, and she replies, “It’s Oct.
3” — as shown in this clip. If you prefer to watch movies the old-fashioned way, “Mean Girls” is currently available on Paramount+ and free to watch on YouTube with ads (as well as available to buy via digital video stores like Amazon and Apple iTunes).
The TikTok account links out to Paramount’s website listing retailers that offer DVD, Blu-ray and digital versions of “Mean Girls” for purchase. Co-starring and written by Tina Fey, “Mean Girls” stars Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert, Lizzy Caplan, Daniel Franzese and Amy Poehler.
Here’s the synopsis of the cult-classic teen movie: After living in Africa with her zoologist parents, Cady Heron (Lohan) must brave the wilds of high school where she is taken under the wing of the popular girls, The Plastics, led by the cool and cruel Regina George (McAdams). “What follows is a treasure trove of sharp, witty humor that defined a generation, inspired a hit Broadway musical and popularized countless catchphrases,” the studio says.
Paramount’s musical movie of “Mean Girls,” based on the Broadway adaptation, is set for theatrical release on Jan. 12, 2024 (after it was
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reunion in Los Angeles.The best part? It appears that we're going to get to see what came of the Plastics' meetup, which reports was for a Pepsi commercial. On October 6, the Mean Girls stars who played Cady Heron, Karen Smith, and Gretchen Wieners in the 2004 high school comedy were photographed smiling on set. was seen in a silky pink robe in photos obtained by TMZ, while and wore pink dresses in snaps .
Lindsay Lohan is spending more time on the set of her mysterious new Mean Girls-inspired project!
The cast of Mean Girls is officially reuniting for a new project!
on TikTok for free. The “Mean Girls” Broadway musical is also coming to theaters on Jan.
Mean Girls is getting the movie musical treatment!
Mean Girls movie has officially been shared online.Paramount launched an official TikTok account for the movie today (October 3) and made the film available in 23 parts. You can view it below.It is also currently available on Paramount+ and Amazon Prime Video and free to watch on YouTube with ads in the US.
For those in the know, Oct. 3 is “Mean Girls” Day, in which fans celebrate the beloved Tina Fey-written, Lindsay Lohan-starring flick.
TikTok, hoping to introduce the cult classic to a younger audience and made the entire one hour, 47 minute film available for free on the platform.The account quickly mushroomed from 700 to 77.9K followers and growing and the page already has over 1.1M likes. “Get in loser, we’re going shopping, the bio for the official “Mean Girls” TikTok account reads.Written by Tina Fey, “Mean Girls” originally hit theaters in 2004 and starred Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert, Lizzy Caplan, Daniel Franzese and Amy Poehler.According to the film’s official synopsis, “After living in Africa with her zoologist parents, Cady Heron (Lohan) must brave the wilds of high school where she is taken under the wing of the popular girls, The Plastics, led by the cool and cruel Regina George (McAdams).”Directed by Mark Waters, “Mean Girls” grossed over $86M stateside and $130M worldwide and inspired a hit Broadway musical.The new “Mean Girls” movie based on the musical stars Angourie Rice, Reneé Rapp, Auli’i Cravalho, Jaquel Spivey, Tina Fey, Tim Meadows, Jenna Fischer, Busy Philipps, Avantika, Mahi Alam, Christopher Briney, Bebe Wood, Ashley Park, Connor Ratliff and Jon Hamm.
Nearly 20 years after its release, Mean Girls remains a classic teen movie that viewers continue to reference. It’s just that fetch!
It’s October 3, which means its Mean Girls Day!
Mean Girls hit cinema screens in 2004 with Lindsay Lohan, leading a star-studded cast as outsider Cady Heron, who was raised in Africa and arrives at an American high school where she has to navigate the world of The Plastics. She's forced to deal with ringleader Regina George, played by Rachel McAdams, and her sidekicks Gretchen Wieners (Lacey Chabert) and Karen Smith (Amanda Seyfried), all while trying to win the affection of Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennett).
Mean Girls has only grown in popularity since it was released in 2004.Directed by Mark Waters and written by Tina Fey, the teen comedy film features breakout turns across its core cast, including Lindsay Lohan as Cady Heron, Rachel McAdams as Regina George and Amanda Seyfried in her film acting debut as Karen Smith.The film follows Cady as she transfers to a public high school after being homeschooled her whole life, where she has to navigate the various cliques.Mean Girls Day, which is celebrated on October 3, derives from a scene early in the film where Cady (Lohan) explains how she’s been talking to her crush Aaron Samuels (Jonathan Bennett) “more and more”.In the scene, Cady says in a voiceover: “On October 3, he asked me what day it was.” In the scene, Cady replies to Aaron: “It’s October 3.”The date has since become synonymous with Mean Girls, with many sharing the clip online each year to celebrate the film.Lohan previously acknowledged the date on Instagram in 2021, writing: “It’s October 3rd.”A post shared by Lindsay Lohan (@lindsaylohan)At the time of writing (October 3), Mean Girls is available to stream through Amazon Prime Video and Paramount+.The original film spawned made-for-TV sequel Mean Girls 2, which was released on ABC Family in 2011. None of the original cast reprised their roles except for Tim Meadows, as Principal Ron Duvall.A musical adaptation debuted on Broadway in 2018, which will be released as a film on January 12 next year.
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The “Mean Girls” movie musical is headed for the big screen. ET can confirm the film will now be treated to a theatrical release, following initial news that the project would go straight to streaming.
Deadline reported Friday. The Paramount project was originally intended to stream on Paramount+ but will now be released on the big theaters on Jan.
The Mean Girls musical movie will be coming the a theater near you instead of premiering on Paramount+ as initially planned. How grool is that?!
Angelique Jackson Paramount has announced a sequel to the hit horror film “Smile,” as well as a platform shift for the upcoming “Mean Girls” musical movie. “Mean Girls,” which is based on the Tony-nominated Broadway musical adapted from the iconic 2004 movie (which made $130 million at the box office) was planned to debut on Paramount+, but will now get a wide theatrical release on Jan. 12, 2024.