Mean Girls has arrived at home in the UK after making more than $100 million worldwide at the box office.
The musical adaptation is available to buy for £13.99 in the UK from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and other digital retailers.
In the US, you can buy Mean Girls for $19.99 from Prime Video, iTunes and more. It's also already available to stream on Paramount+ in the US for all subscribers.
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If you prefer to own a physical copy, you can pre-order Mean Girls on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD ahead of its release in the UK on April 29.
Ahead of its cinema release in January, Angourie Rice – who plays Cady Heron in the new movie – explained how it's an "addition" rather than a remake.
"The main thing is that we all signed on to do this because we love Mean Girls so much," she noted.
"Everything in this comes from a place of loving the story, and loving the characters, and loving the world, and wanting to represent it in a different way that's fun and exciting and new – but also because we have so much admiration and love for the source material as well."
The new movie still honours the original though with a surprise cameo, but one particular joke did leave original star Lindsay Lohan "very hurt and disappointed".
Mean Girls also stars Reneé Rapp in the iconic role of Regina George, which she also played in the Broadway version of the show.
"I think this is much more of a 'less f**ks given' version of it. It's just like not trying," she explained of the difference between her Regina in the movie and on stage.
The musical version of Mean Girls will debut in London's West End this June, so you'll also be able to check out whether you prefer the movie version or the stage version.
Mean Girls is available to buy from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more.
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