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Mean Girls Sequel Potentially In The Works, Cast Open To Return

Mean Girls

Mean Girls is a comedy classic that has stood the test of time, captivating audiences across multiple generations. The film's popularity has transcended the big screen, leading to the creation of a successful Mean Girls musical and even a movie adaptation of the musical released earlier this year.

Last year, a Mean Girls-themed Walmart ad featuring most of the original cast garnered attention, although notably missing Rachel McAdams. In a statement to Variety, Rachel explained her absence, citing her lack of enthusiasm for commercial work. However, she expressed openness to the idea of a movie project, hinting at the possibility of a Mean Girls sequel.

Recent reports suggest that Lindsay Lohan, who portrayed the iconic character Cady Heron, is eager to revisit the Mean Girls universe and reunite with her former castmates. Sources indicate that Lindsay maintains strong relationships with the original cast members and sees the potential for another film as a positive opportunity for both herself and fans of the original movie.

Regarding Rachel McAdams, sources suggest that she would consider participating in a Mean Girls sequel if the project aligns with her interests and schedule. While she declined the Walmart commercial, she remains open to the idea of reprising her role in a future film adaptation.

As discussions about a potential Mean Girls sequel continue, fans eagerly await updates on the project's development. With Lindsay Lohan and Rachel McAdams expressing interest in returning to the iconic roles that helped define their careers, the possibility of a new chapter in the Mean Girls saga remains a tantalizing prospect for audiences worldwide.

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