As a movie critic with a penchant for heartwarming holiday flicks and a soft spot for nostalgic classics, I can’t help but get giddy at the prospect of a Mean Girls reunion during the festive season. Having grown up watching these brilliant actors grace our screens, it’s a delight to see them continue to shine in their respective careers while maintaining that special bond.

Jonathan Bennett wants a “Mean Girls” reunion.

This year, Bennett, joined by former “Mean Girls” cast members Lindsay Lohan and Lacey Chabert, will be spearheading their very own Christmas special. The idea for the trio to come together in a festive film was proposed by none other than Bennett himself.

Bennett shared with People Magazine that one intriguing aspect linking ‘Mean Girls’ and Christmas films lies in their common thread – they both bring joy to viewers. There seems to be a strong bond between the fan communities of ‘Mean Girls’ and Christmas movies. These are individuals who crave to watch a film that lifts their spirits and leaves them feeling more optimistic, and Bennett believes these movies achieve exactly that.

Bennett is all set to launch a new reality competition series on Hallmark+, named “Finding Mr. Christmas,” which aims to find his replacement as the leading man after his numerous appearances in Hallmark productions. Among his holiday movies are “Season’s Greetings from Cherry Lane” and “Christmas on Cherry Lane.” On the other hand, Lohan is starring in the Netflix romantic comedy “Our Little Secret” alongside Ian Harding. Lastly, Chabert is at the forefront of another Netflix release titled “Hot Frosty.

Bennett stated: “It’s fantastic that Lindsay Lohan and Lacey Chabert, along with myself, are all appearing in separate Christmas films. This aligns perfectly with our role as actors and storytellers, aiming to bring joy to people. The intriguing question is, when can we collaborate on a movie for Christmas that features Lacey Chabert, me, and Lindsay Lohan? I’m eager for this opportunity because I believe it would bring immense happiness to many. Let’s make it happen!

The movie “Mean Girls” was first shown in 2004, and its 20th anniversary occurred this past April. This anniversary followed the release of a new screen version of the Broadway musical that was inspired by the original film.

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2024-12-22 03:46