Mean Girl 2

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   Since every high school drama ever made has included at least a small litter of mean girls, ABC Family can be excused for not featuring a lot of new concepts in "Mean Girls 2," the delayed sequel to the original 2004 movie hit.

No matter.
The new kid in school this time is Jo Martin, played by Meaghan Martin.
The mean girls, once again subtly called "The Plastics," are led by Mandi (Maiara Walsh) and her two lackeys, played by Nicole Gale Anderson and Claire Holt.

Much of "Mean Girls 2" soon becomes open warfare, with a surprisingly balanced playing field.
After given a green light, "Mean Girls 2" apparently has begun filling the cast line-up. Two actresses, Meaghan Jette Martin and Maiara Walsh, have publicly announced that they are cast in the film to play major characters.

Martin posted on her Facebook, "Here is that announcemet..... I will be playing the lead 'plastic' in Mean Girls 2! I'm off to Atlanta at the end of the month to shoot :)"

Martin's character Jo is the main mean girl like the one played by Rachel McAdams in "Mean Girls". As for Walsh's unnamed character, she will be one of Jo's followers, the Plastics. In the upcoming drama, Jo agrees to befriend outcast Abby at the urging of Abby's wealthy father in exchange for paying all of Jo's costs for the college of her dreams.

Meaghan Jette Martin plays Tess in "Camp Rock" and reprises the role in "Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam" which will be premiered September 3 on Disney Channel. Mean Girls 2 lacks the quality writing that the first had. In Mean Girls 2, she is essentially playing against type as a loner. Mean Girls 2 is fairly unrealistic in comparison to the first, and on that note a more stereo-typical high school movie. Mean Girls 2 has no source material except the first film, which it reenacts perfectly.

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