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A musical adaptation of the 2004 film Mean Girls was in the works by 2013. [2] News emerged on October 3, 2016—dubbed "Mean Girls Day" by fans, referencing a line in the movie "On October 3rd he asked me what day it was"—that the musical would have its world premiere in Washington, D.C., in the fall of 2017. [3]
Colloquially, Koreans consider the name of an individual as a singular entity, and changing the family name syllable would make the name sound strange with the other syllables of the given name. Nowadays, women still keep their names after marriage. Children can have either parent's surname, but it is customary to use the father's surname.
A Mean Girls-themed pop-up restaurant in Santa Monica called "Fetch" was announced in 2020 as well. [102] Primark launched a loungewear range inspired by the film in October 2019. [103] On October 3, 2020, the Young Veterans Brewing Company released a Mean Girls-themed beer called "Army Pants & Flip Flops". [104]
The only returning cast members are Tina Fey as Ms. Norbury and Tim Meadows as Principal Duvall, but the release of the new Mean Girls has still inspired plenty of nostalgia for the original ...
The big-screen adaptation of the Mean Girls Broadway musical is stacked with small-screen stars. And while the cast does include several … Mean Girls Cast: Here’s Where You’ve Seen the Movie ...
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The Mean Girls cast is sorry people are so jealous of them. But they can't help that they're popular. Which is why, while you were busy geeking out over of Entertainment Weekly's Ghostbuster ...
Mean Girls is a 2024 American teen musical comedy film directed by Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr. from a screenplay written by Tina Fey.It is based on the stage musical of the same name, which in turn was inspired by the 2004 film of the same name, both also written by Fey, and based on the 2002 book Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman. [5]