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Lindsay Lohan was paid $500,000 for her cameo in the new "Mean Girls" movie. AdvertisementLindsay Lohan earned a nice chunk of change for her cameo in the new "Mean Girls" movie. Reneé Rapp as Regina George and Avantika Vandanapu as Karen Shetty in the 2024 version of "Mean Girls." Advertisement"Mean Girls" took the top spot at the domestic box office over the weekend with earnings over $33 million. In a review of the movie, Business Insider's Olivia Singh said this version of the classic "largely treads familiar territory but updates aspects of the story for a modern audience."
Persons: Lindsay Lohan, , Lohan, Cady Heron, Reneé Rapp, Regina George, Avantika Vandanapu, Karen Shetty, Angourie Rice, Cady, Tim Meadows, Tina Fey, Fey, Insider's Olivia Singh Organizations: Variety, Service, Paramount, Business, Paramount Pictures
Read previewLindsay Lohan may make a cameo in the new "Mean Girls" film, but she's not thrilled about one of the jokes that made it into the new adaptation. "Lindsay was very hurt and disappointed by the reference in the film," a representative for Lohan said, confirming the statement to Business Insider. Related storiesAs BI previously reported, Megan Thee Stallion, who collaborated with "Mean Girls" star Renée Rapp on the track "Not My Fault," also appears in two social-media sequences in the film. Lohan, who played Cady Heron in the original 2004 "Mean Girls," walked the red carpet with the new "Mean Girls" cast at the film's premiere in New York City last week. Advertisement"I felt like if I could only get one person as a surprise, the original movie is really Lindsay's movie," Fey told EW.
Persons: , Lindsay Lohan, she's, Brandon Davis, Lohan, Lindsay, Megan Thee Stallion, Renée Rapp, Davis, Paris Hilton, Cady Heron, Tina Fey, Tim Meadows, Lohan's, Cady, Angourie Rice, Fey Organizations: Service, Business, American, Paris, New York City, North Shore High, Entertainment, Paramount Locations: Los Angeles, New York
Rebooting a Classic
  + stars: | 2024-01-14 | by ( Desiree Ibekwe | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
There’s a stickiness to “Mean Girls” quotes. As a child, I watched the movie over and over on DVD, and the words wormed their way into my impressionable mind. “Every single sound bite.”Jayne is a co-director of a new version of “Mean Girls,” which came out on Friday. It’s an adaptation of an adaptation, refashioning songs from the 2018 Broadway musical based on the movie. Like its predecessor, the new “Mean Girls” follows Cady Heron (Angourie Rice), a teenager who has arrived at an American high school after being home-schooled by her zoologist parents in Kenya.
Persons: Samantha Jayne, , ” Jayne, It’s, Cady Heron, Angourie Rice, Regina George, Reneé Rapp Organizations: Times Locations: Kenya
Winter storms and cinema closures in North America didn’t dampen the opening weekend for “ Mean Girls. Not accounting for inflation, that’s more than the $24.4 million the first movie made in its opening weekend. This iteration of “Mean Girls” stars Angourie Rice, Auli’i Cravalho and Reneé Rap, who played Regina on stage. Political Cartoons View All 253 ImagesAmazon and MGM’s “The Beekeeper" debuted in second place with an estimated $16.8 million from 3,303 theaters. The Walt Disney Co. sent its 2020 Pixar film “Soul” to movie theaters this weekend as well, where it made $429,000 from 1350 locations in North America.
Persons: Tiny Fey, Martin Luther King Jr, Jason Statham, Jay, Clarence, “ Barbie, , hadn’t, Regina George, Angourie Rice, Auli’i, Regina, Fey, Samantha Jayne, Arturo Perez Jr, bode, “ Wonka, Sydney Sweeney, Glen Powell, LaKeith Stanfield, Omar Sy, RJ Cyler, David Oyelowo, Alfre Woodard, Teyana Taylor, Jeymes Samuel, “ Luca Organizations: Paramount, Golden Globes, , Rotten, Miramax, Sony, Universal, Walt Disney Co, Pixar, Disney Locations: North America, British
A remake of "Mean Girls" based on the 2004 film and the Broadway musical has been released. A few actors from the original film reprise their roles. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA new "Mean Girls" movie based on the 2004 film and the Broadway musical landed in theaters on Friday. It follows the same overall plot as the 2004 movie that starred Lindsay Lohan but has been updated for a Gen Z audience in several ways.
Persons: , Angourie Rice, Cady Heron, Reneé Rapp, Regina George, Christopher Briney, Aaron Samuels, Lindsay Lohan Organizations: Service, Broadway, Business
Warning: There are major spoilers ahead for the new "Mean Girls" remake, now playing in theaters. The musical movie retains the same major storyline as the 2004 film but makes some changes. Despite the marketing, the film is a full-on musical, inspired by the "Mean Girls" Broadway play that opened in 2018. The movie follows the same overall plot as the 2004 movie that starred Lindsay Lohan, but there are some changes — aside from the addition of musical numbers. Here are the biggest differences between the 2004 and 2024 versions of "Mean Girls."
Persons: , Angourie Rice, Cady Heron, Reneé Rapp, Regina George, Christopher Briney, Aaron Samuels, Lindsay Lohan Organizations: Service
Read previewAs it turns out, millennials can sit with the new "Mean Girls." But contrary to the marketing that made millennials feel ancient, the new "Mean Girls" isn't trying to push its thirtysomething viewers in front of a bus. The trailer called millennials old to their faces in a bold, pink-lettered declaration: "This isn't your mother's 'Mean Girls.'" Her talent is indisputable and can easily be recognized and appreciated by a member of any generation who finds themselves in a theater showing "Mean Girls" this winter. Thankfully, making a "Mean Girls" movie that isn't for millennials is just as impossible as making fetch happen — but the fact that they ever tried to still isn't grool.
Persons: , millennials, Reneé Rapp, Regina George, Angourie Rice, Cady Heron, Z, Vandanapu, Karen Shetty, Renee Rapp, Bebe Wood, Gretchen Wieners, Jojo Whilden, Gen Z, Cravalho, Janis, Imi'ike, Christopher Briney, Aaron Samuels, Rapp, Regina, Rapp's, Jaquel Spivey, Damian Hubbard, Auli'i Cravalho, Tina Fey's, Fey, Gretchen, Christina Aguilera's, Karen Organizations: Service, Business, Shore, Plastics, Paramount, Broadway, College Locations: Regina
Can a movie musical based on a Broadway musical based on a film comedy that in turn was based on a parenting book be any good? Sure — if only because the writer-producer Tina Fey and the producer Lorne Michaels have made sure that little has changed in their money-printing property since the first movie hit theaters in 2004. It’s not especially tart and is undeniably over-padded, but its charms and ingratiating likability remain intact. There, she meets nerds and jocks, alphas and betas, and attracts the notice of the queen bee, the aptly named Regina (Reneé Rapp, who played the role on Broadway). Flanked by her vassals, Karen (Avantika) and Gretchen (Bebe Wood), Regina reigns supreme at school where, as the student body’s most attentively studied subject, she is feared, desired and loathed, at times simultaneously.
Persons: Tina Fey, Lorne Michaels, Elvis Mitchell, Mark Waters, Lindsay Lohan, Ben Brantley, It’s, ingratiating, Fey, Cady, Reneé Rapp, Gretchen, Bebe Wood, Regina Organizations: New York Times Locations: Kenya, Regina
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