Works inspired by Mean Girls In early 2014,
Warner Bros. Pictures and
New Line Cinema announced a planned release date of May 8, 2015, for a film adapted from another book penned by
Rosalind Wiseman. The project was titled
Mean Moms, despite not being announced as a spin-off of
Mean Girls.
Beth McCarthy-Miller was set to direct with
Jennifer Aniston to star. However, in May 2014, New Line Cinema pulled the film from its proposed release date of May 2015. In 2018, Jonathan Bennett, who portrayed Aaron Samuels, released a cookbook inspired by the film, called
The Burn Cookbook: Real Recipes to Feed Your Inner Plastic. The following year, he teamed up with Nocking Point Wines to release a limited rosé wine edition.
Ariana Grande parodied the film in the music video for her 2018 song "
Thank U, Next". Actors Bennett and Stefanie Drummond appeared in the video. A clip from the film was featured in a 2020
Discover Card commercial, which aired during the
Super Bowl LIV. K-pop singer
Sunmi named her song "
You Can't Sit with Us", after a quote from the film. A
Mean Girls-themed
pop-up restaurant in
Santa Monica called "Fetch" was announced in 2020 as well.
Primark launched a loungewear range inspired by the film in October 2019. On October 3, 2020, the
Young Veterans Brewing Company released a
Mean Girls-themed beer called "Army Pants & Flip Flops". Several
Mean Girls-themed events, merchandising products and screenings have been often organized and produced in homage to the film. In August 2020,
Screen Junkies released an
Honest Trailers episode, calling the film "the best thing to come out of that era," with
Screen Rant's Daniel Gillespie saying: "
Mean Girls remains entertaining, funny, and, most importantly, accurate. [...] That relevance almost two decades later proves that
Mean Girls is deserving of its classic status," and
Slashfilm's Ethan Anderton writing that the "generation-defining high school movie" not only captures the teenage culture of the early 2000s perfectly, "but it's also hilariously clever for being adapted from a non-fiction parenting advice book [...]
Mean Girls is great because it captures that cruel teen vibe perfectly, and it tries to deliver a nice wholesome message to fight it, which kids will laugh at, agree with, and then never do anything about." In September 2020, the
Pillsbury Company released a limited edition of
Toaster Strudel featuring pink icing and
Mean Girls packaging to pay homage to its movie-claimed inventor's daughter, Gretchen Wieners. In October 2023,
Nestlé's
Coffee Mate announced that a limited-edition pink frosting flavored creamer would be available from January 2024 to celebrate the film's 20th anniversary. In November 2023,
Walmart unveiled its annual holiday campaign featuring much of the original cast, including Lohan, Seyfried, Chabert, Franzese, and Surendra, reprising their roles as adults and recreating the film's scenes with modern twists.
Adaptations Video games A game for PC was released in 2009 featuring characters specifically created for the game. In 2010, a
Mean Girls video game developed by Crush Digital Media and planned to be published by
505 Games for the
Nintendo DS handheld game console was announced, but was ultimately canceled before release. Nearly completed before cancellation, the game resurfaced in 2021 by YouTuber Ray Mona (also known as Raven Simone), who received a file for the game from an anonymous email. A full playthrough was uploaded to her channel on July 15, 2021. In 2015,
Episode launched an interactive animated web story entitled
Senior Year. It picks up after the events of the film with the player taking the role of a new student who enters North Shore during senior year. It was followed by two other stories,
Sorority Rush and
Spring Break.
Musical On January 28, 2013, Fey confirmed that a stage musical adaptation was in the works. Fey wrote the book of the show, while her husband,
Jeff Richmond, composed the music with lyrics by
Nell Benjamin. Directed by
Casey Nicholaw, the original production premiered at the
National Theatre in Washington, D.C., on October 31, 2017, for pre-Broadway tryouts. The show transferred to
Broadway at the
August Wilson Theatre, with previews beginning on March 12, 2018, and official opening on April 8, 2018. The original cast featured
Erika Henningsen as Cady,
Taylor Louderman as Regina,
Barrett Wilbert Weed as Janis,
Grey Henson as Damian,
Ashley Park as Gretchen, and
Kate Rockwell as Karen. The show received positive reviews from critics, and was nominated for twelve awards at the
72nd Tony Awards, including
Best Musical. An original Broadway cast recording was released on May 18, 2018. Due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, the show played its final performance on Broadway on March 11, 2020, after one performance with a mostly new cast. On January 23, 2020, Fey announced that a film adaptation of the stage musical was in active development. The film was directed by Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr. in their
feature film directorial debut, with Fey returning to write the screenplay and also produce alongside returning producer
Lorne Michaels. Richmond and Benjamin also returned to rework their songs from the musical. The musical film was released theatrically on January 12, 2024, by Paramount Pictures, after being originally set to premiere on the streaming service
Paramount+.
Reneé Rapp, who previously portrayed Regina as a replacement for Louderman in the musical from 2019 until its closure in 2020, reprises her role, while Fey and
Tim Meadows reprise their roles from the original film. Ashley Park, who originated the role of Gretchen in the stage musical, appears as Madame Park, the school French teacher. Lohan also makes a cameo appearance as the moderator of the Mathletes tournament, which was unannounced prior to the film's release.
Novels A
novelization based on the script, by author
Micol Ostow, was released in September 2017 by
Scholastic. Another novelization – written in the style of
William Shakespeare – by
Ian Doescher was released in April 2019, under the title ''William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Mean Girls''. On September 29, 2020, a
graphic novel, written by Arianna Irwin and illustrated by Alba Cardona, was released by Insight Editions. Titled
Mean Girls: Senior Year, it picks up after the events of the film and centers on the arrival of a new student, Megan Moretti, who wants to be the most popular kid at school. A
Little Golden Book retelling was released in 2024. ==Sequel==