Almost 20 years on from its premiere, Mean Girls is still arguably one of the most quoted movies of all time.
When the teen comedy film was first released in 2004, it became a hit, earning $129 million worldwide and a number of awards.
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With the release of the 2024 musical film of the same name, here are 10 things you didn't know about the iconic original film.
1. Lindsay Lohan originally didn't want to be Cady.
Lindsay Lohan originally auditioned to be Regina George, but after the release of Freaky Friday, producers didn't think the audience would believe her as a villain.
Director Mark Waters told Vulture, "Sherry Lansing, who was heading Paramount at the time, told us, 'We have to have Lindsay play the lead in Mean Girls. It’s just not going to work having her play the villain, because she now has an audience that won’t accept that.'"
Speaking to EW, Lohan said, "I wanted to play Regina. I had just played - in Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen and Freaky Friday - not the cool girl in school. I was still 17 years old, and I wanted to be the cool girl on set."
2. But Rachel McAdams did.
While Lohan originally wanted to play Regina George, Rachel McAdams originally wanted the part of Cady Heron.
Speaking to EW, McAdams shared: "Originally, I auditioned for Cady. Everyone was flipped around a little bit. I loved Regina, she seemed so deliciously wicked and borderline evil."