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Rachel McAdams says it would be ‘fun’ to play Regina George in Mean Girls sequel

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Even though after featuring in Mean Girls, Rachel McAdams has added various impressive film credits to her resume, including The Notebook and Doctor Strange, her role as Regina George in the 2004 comedy-teen film will always be one of her iconic roles.

When it comes to her acting gigs, the 41-year-old Hollywood star did not limit herself to a single genre. From featuring in the 2005 Psychological thriller Red Eye, to starring in Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Jr, Rachel has done it all.

However, we still remember her as her mean character in the film that earned USD 130 million globally and was an overnight hit, ComicBook reported.

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