Sabrina Carpenter announced Tuesday (Feb. 11) that she'll make her Broadway debut this spring in Mean Girls.
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The musical is also set to come to London's West End.
Tina Fey is set to adapt the Broadway musical of Mean Girls for a new film, it’s been revealed.
The iconic 2004 film hit the stage in 2017, with a cast that Fey described as “baby Timberlakes.”
It’s now been announced that Fey, who wrote the 2004 film, along with the team that brought Mean Girls to Broadway, are developing a film based on the musical with Paramount Pictures.
“I’m very excited to bring ‘Mean Girls’back to the big screen,”
Sabrina Carpenter announced Tuesday (Feb. 11) that she'll make her Broadway debut this spring in Mean Girls.
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Another Mean Girls movie is coming to screens and fans can’t contain their excitement. It’s been announced that the Mean Girls musical, which opened on Broadway in 2018, is being adapted into a musical film for the big screen by Tina Fey.The 30 Rock star wrote the original 2004 movie starring Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams, which has become a cult hit.
The musical version of Mean Girls will be adapted into a new film, it has been announced.
Fey helped to adapt her 2004 teen comedy for the stage in 2017, and now she is working on turning the theatre production into a feature film for Paramount Pictures, reports aceshowbiz.com.
"Mean Girls" is headed back to the silver screen.
Mean Girls will soon be singing and dancing its way back to the big screen.The Broadway musical adaptation of the 2004 teen comedy will now be adapted into a feature film by Paramount.Mean Girls —both the original movie and the musical — follows teenager Cady Heron, who moves from Africa with her scientist parents to the suburbs of Illinois, where she gets swept up in the dynamics of her new high school's social hierarchy and falls in with a popular clique known as The Plastics.Lorne Michaels
Amazing Thursday news, people: Another Mean Girls is in the works—with Tina Fey attached. That's right: an adaption of the Mean Girls musical, which Fey also wrote, is happening.“I’m very excited to bring Mean Girls back to the big screen," Fey said in a statement.