Rachel McAdams is sharing how she feels about potentially being involved in the upcoming “Mean Girls” musical movie. When asked if any of the OG plastics would come back for the new iteration of the early aughts classic, McAdams told Entertainment Tonight’s Rachel Smith that, while she isn’t “in the works” for the project, she would “never” say no to Tina Fey, “ever.” “She’s the greatest.
So, we’ll see how it all shakes out,” McAdams said of Fey’s latest adaptation of the original 2004 film, which she also penned the script for and starred in as Ms.
Norbury, the math teacher at North Shore High School. READ MORE: Amanda Seyfried Shares Her Idea For ‘Mean Girls’ Musical Cameo (Exclusive) McAdams went on to share some advice for the newest Regina George, Reneé Rapp, amid news of her casting in the “Mean Girls” musical movie, based on Fey’s screenplay of the Broadway musical, which kicked off production earlier this month. “I don’t think she can do any wrong.
She is amazing,” McAdams, who made the role famous in ’04 said. “She’s already got me beat with that voice. So, I’m just excited to see her incarnation.
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