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“Mean Girls” (2024) & “Mean Girls” (2004) Debut On 4K Ultra HD™ April 30

Put on your sweatpants and get ready for a totally grool double feature at home!

On April 30th, the world will celebrate 20 years of trying to make fetch happen as the original, wickedly funny “Mean Girls” arrives on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc™ for the first time.

Released in theatres on April 30th, 2004, “Mean Girls” became an audience and critical hit, earning over $130 million worldwide and being Certified Fresh™ on Rotten Tomatoes. Tina Fey’s brilliantly satirical and eminently quotable screenplay, brought to life with hilarious performances by the exceptional cast, made the film a pop culture sensation that continues to earn new fans 20 years after its theatrical debut.

Paramount Home Entertainment’s special 20th anniversary 4K Ultra HD™ release comes in a collectible hot pink case with a limited-edition o-sleeve featuring the infamous Burn Book and includes a brand-new featurette entitled “Mean Girls: Class of ‘04,” as well as access to a Digital copy of the film. Details of the new and legacy bonus content are below:

  • Mean Girls: Class of ’04—Tina Fey and the cast from the new movie look back at the original film and discuss why it became a cult classic. NEW!
  • Commentary by director Mark Waters, screenwriter and actress Tina Fey, and producer Lorne Michaels
  • Only the Strong Survive
  • The Politics of Girl World
  • Plastic Fashion
  • Word Vomit (Blooper Reel)
  • So Fetch—Deleted Scenes with optional commentary by director Mark Waters and screenwriter and actress Tina Fey
  • Interstitials
  • Theatrical Trailer

In addition to the 20th-anniversary release detailed above, “Mean Girls” (2024), this year’s new twist on the modern classic from writer Tina Fey will also arrive on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray™ & DVD on April 30th.

The 4K Ultra HD™ and Blu-ray™ include more than 30 minutes of bonus content and a sing-along version featuring lyrics to select songs from the film. Bonus content is detailed below:

  • A New Age of Mean GirlTina Fey, the cast and crew discuss a new take on the Mean Girls story and how the drama at North Shore High would unfold in the age of social media.
  • Song and Dance—A behind-the-scenes look at what it took to bring the big musical numbers of Mean Girls (2024) to life. We hear from the directors, the choreographer, and the cast about how they prepped and reimagined the classic film with musical elements.
  • The New Plastics—The new cast dives into their memories of watching the original film, their favorite moments/lines, what character they identified with, and what it meant to be cast in the musical.
  • Gag Reel—Some of the best moments happen behind the scenes!
  • Not My Fault—Music Video with Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion
  • Extended Scene—I’m Having a Small Get-Together at My House
  • Mean Girls Sing-Along with Select Songs

“Mean Girls” (2004) Synopsis

After living in Africa with her zoologist parents, Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) must brave the wilds of high school, where she is taken under the wing of the popular girls, The Plastics, led by the cool and cruel Regina George (Rachel McAdams). What follows is a treasure trove of sharp, witty humor that defined a generation and inspired countless catchphrases, a hit Broadway musical, and a new twist on the tale in 2024. Co-starring and written by Tina Fey, and featuring Amanda Seyfried, Lacey Chabert, Lizzy Caplan, Daniel Franzese, and Amy Poehler, MEAN GIRLS is nothing short of a pop culture phenomenon and an iconic classic.

“Mean Girls” (2024) Synopsis

From the comedic mind of Tina Fey comes a new twist on the modern classic “Mean Girls.” New student Cady Heron is welcomed into the top of the social food chain by the elite group of popular girls called “The Plastics,” ruled by the conniving queen bee Regina George. However, when Cady makes the major misstep of falling for Regina’s ex-boyfriend Aaron Samuels, she finds herself prey in Regina’s crosshairs. As Cady sets to take down the group’s apex predator with the help of her outcast friends Janis and Damian, she must learn how to stay true to herself while navigating the most cutthroat jungle of all: high school.

*“Mean Girls (2004) is rated PG-13 for sexual content, language, and some teen partying.
*“Mean Girls” (2024) is rated PG-13 for sexual material, strong language, and teen drinking.

 

 


 

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