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Rachel McAdams joins Lindsay Lohan in wanting a Mean Girls sequel: 'It would be fun'

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They are done trying to make 'fetch' happen and want a sequel instead.Rachel McAdams joined former co-star Lindsay Lohan in calling for a sequel to their 2004 classic comedy Mean Girls.The 41-year-old Canadian actress appeared on a livestream for Canada's Heroes Of Health: COVID-19 when she was asked about reprising her signature role.

Exciting:Rachel McAdams joined former co-star Lindsay Lohan in calling for a sequel to Mean Girls Plastics: The two talented stars seen as Regina George and Cady Heron in the 2004 classic comedyRachel said: 'It would be fun to play Regina George later in her life and see where life took her.' The Notebook actress later elaborated on the influence the film has had on generations.McAdams explained: 'Let's hope.

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