Get ready for the ultimate reunion as Mean Girls: The Reunion (2026) brings back the beloved plasticsâCady, Regina, Karen, and Gretchenâlike youâve never seen them before! Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried, and Lacey Chabert reprise their iconic roles, this time navigating the wild world of PTA politics and social media chaos. The hilarious, heartwarming reunion is filled with rivalries, nostalgia, and more drama than ever as these once-mean girls face off in a modern-day battle of egos, power, and, of course, social media.

Cady Heron (Lindsay Lohan) has come a long way from her high school days of navigating the complexities of the “plastics.” Now a conservationist with a quiet strength, Cady has found her purposeâhelping the planetâbut that doesnât mean sheâs immune to the pull of high school rivalries. Regina George (Rachel McAdams) is now a mom-fluencer CEO, and sheâs using her influence to climb the ranks in the social media world while trying to juggle motherhood and running a business. Her influence may have shifted from high school halls to the online world, but her competitive spirit remains as sharp as ever.

Karen (Amanda Seyfried) is still hilariously clueless, navigating life as a social media star with her signature charm and innocent confusion. Whether she’s posting the most random thoughts or creating viral content, Karenâs heart of gold and goofy nature bring the perfect blend of humor and sweetness to the reunion. Meanwhile, Gretchen (Lacey Chabert) is trying desperately to keep “fetch” alive as PTA President, clinging to any semblance of the high school power she once wielded. But her quest to control the schoolâs PTA drama leads to hilarious missteps as she struggles to keep her “cool girl” status in check.
The reunion isnât just about old flames and past dramaâitâs about watching these women evolve into versions of themselves who still carry the echoes of their teenage years but are now facing new challenges. From rivalries that never really died to modern-day drama that includes social media battles and PTA politics, the hilarity is amplified by how much things have changedâand how much theyâve stayed the same.
As they come together, the plastics will have to navigate the complexities of adulthood, raising families, managing social media, and fighting for the ultimate prize: the PTA presidency. Itâs a high-stakes game of power, influence, and control, but in the end, theyâll learn that some things, like the Burn Book, never change. Their rivalries may have evolved, but the bond they share, forged through high school drama, will remain stronger than ever.

Filled with all the iconic humor and sharp-witted one-liners fans loved about the original, Mean Girls: The Reunion tackles the chaos of modern womanhood with humor, heart, and a little bit of burn-book-worthy gossip. Itâs the reunion we never knew we needed, and itâs guaranteed to bring the perfect mix of laughs and nostalgia as the plastics prove that some rivalries never dieâthey just get more complicated.
As the plastics reconnect, the old high school dynamics come rushing back. Cady, once the outsider, is now a grounded force for good, but she canât help but find herself pulled into the drama. Regina, as the self-made mom-fluencer CEO, has perfected the art of controlling her image, but her old rivalries with Cady bubble to the surface in unexpected ways. The tension between them is palpable, even though theyâve grown older and wiser. Watching their interactions is like seeing the familiar, sharp-edged cattiness of high school, but now with a more matureâand occasionally hilariousâtwist. Will Cady and Regina finally bury the hatchet, or is the rivalry destined to last forever?
Meanwhile, Karen and Gretchen find themselves thrown into the chaotic world of PTA politics, where everyoneâs social standing is on the line. Karen, with her whimsical charm, navigates the politics of the PTA with innocent confusion, while Gretchen tries to maintain her position as the “leader” of the group, despite the fact that sheâs no longer at the top of the social hierarchy. The comedic back-and-forth between the two as they try to outdo each other with their outlandish schemes adds another layer of chaos. These two, despite all their growth, havenât quite let go of their need for validation, and their antics only add fuel to the fire.
As the reunion culminates in a PTA showdown, the plastics must face the fact that the world has changed, but they havenât quite outgrown the drama that made them who they are. The stakes are higher than ever, but the ultimate message of Mean Girls: The Reunion is one of friendship, growth, and accepting that while some things from the past may never change, itâs our ability to evolve and laugh at ourselves that really defines who we are now. Their chaotic journey reminds us all that no matter where life takes us, a little bit of “plastics” will always live inside us.