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Video Watch: Reneé Rapp Sings 'Meet the Plastics' in Mean Girls Movie Musical

The screen version of the 2018 Broadway musical was released digitally February 20.

Look out, plastics, burn outs, and art freaks. Reneé Rapp is Regina George, and that's a massive deal a new extended clip from the Mean Girls movie musical. The screen version of the 2018 Broadway musical got a digital release February 20 and is now available on major digital platforms.

Watch Rapp as queen bee Regina George singing "Meet the Plastics" above.

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Adapted from the 2018 Broadway musical, Mean Girls features a host of stage and screen favorites in the cast, including Rapp, reprising her stage performance as queen bee Regina George; Mean Girls original cast member Ashley Park as Madame Park; Broadway alum and Tony nominee Jaquel Spivey (A Strange Loop) as Damian; Auli'i Cravalho (Moana, Little Mermaid Live) as Janis; Angourie Rice (Spider-Man: Homecoming) as Cady Heron; Avantika (Senior Year) as the ditzy Karen; Bebe Wood (Love, Victor) as toaster strudel heiress Gretchen; Christopher Briney (The Summer I Turned Pretty) as Regina's boyfriend Aaron Samuels; Girls5Eva star Busy Phillips as Mrs. George; The Office's Jenna Fischer as Ms. Heron; Mean Girls stage and screen writer Tina Fey as Ms. Norbury; SNL alum Tim Meadows as Mr. Duvall; Mad Men star Jon Hamm as Coach Carr; Mahi Alam (American Born Chinese) as Kevin Ganatra; and Connor Ratliff (Search Party) as a new teacher character, Mr. Rapp.

The movie filmed in New Jersey in 2023.

Fey penned the new film's screenplay after writing the 2004 original and the stage musical's book. The score features music by Jeff Richmond and lyrics by Nell Benjamin (Legally Blonde). Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez, Jr. co-direct the project, with choreography by Kyle Hanagami.

 
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