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'Mean Girls,' Filmed Throughout NJ, Hits Theaters Friday

"Mean Girls," the 2024 musical version, and still produced by Tina Fey, was filmed all over NJ, including Middletown, Woodbridge and more:

MIDDLETOWN, NJ — New Jersey plays a starring role in "Mean Girls," the movie musical released in theaters this Friday, Jan. 12.

That's because nearly all of the movie was filmed in the Garden State.

Mater Dei Prep, the Middletown Catholic school that closed in 2022, is where the bulk of the movie was made; filming took place there last March and April. Some Middletown residents will even appear as extras in the new movie.

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Select theaters have “On Wednesdays We Wear Pink” early screenings at 7 p.m. this Wednesday — likely trying to copy the social media trend of people wearing all pink to see the "Barbie" movie last year.

And it's not just Middletown that will appear in the film. According to NJ.com, “Mean Girls” filmed throughout New Jersey, including at:

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  • A landfill in North Arlington
  • Delbarton School: The elite boys' Catholic prep school in Morristown was the site of a two-day film shoot last March. The movie's infamous Christmas talent show scene was filmed there.
  • Saint Elizabeth University in Florham Park
  • A private home in the Colonia section of Woodbridge

Here's the trailer:

Reneé Rapp and Megan Thee Stallion sing theme song "Not My Fault," part of the movie's soundtrack:

Why are so many movies, TV shows and commercials being filmed in New Jersey lately?

It's because Gov. Phil Murphy has dramatically increased movie and TV production in the state. His administration has given HBO, Netflix and Paramount hundreds of million in tax breaks to entice them to make movies in New Jersey.

The state gave Netflix up to $200 million in tax breaks to open what will be its largest filmmaking studio in the world in Oceanport, at the former U.S. Army base Fort Monmouth.

Murphy says movie and TV production will bring jobs to New Jersey.

Film crews took over Mater Dei in Middletown last spring

Film crews could be seen on the shuttered Mater Dei campus, on Church Street in Middletown, all throughout last March and April. Producers also asked Middletown residents to appear as extras — so you may see some local faces in the movie.

The studio is Paramount Pictures, and producers saw Mater Dei as the all-American high school where iconic Regina George and her team of Plastics ruled the earth — until new girl Lindsay Lohan decided to dish out some sweet teenage revenge.

Grant Wilfley agents held this casting call last February, where they asked Middletown residents to play high school students, teachers, jocks and skateboarders. They even said they were looking for suburban moms.

"We are looking for real people. This isn't L.A." said the agents last winter. "We want all types of people; we want authenticity. We want to represent what high school looks like in 2023."

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Tina Fey wrote the original "Mean Girls" screenplay, which is based on 's book "Queen Bees and Wannabes." This time "Mean Girls" is a musical, and it has some heavy hitters behind it: Fey and “SNL” producer Lorne Michaels are producers. Look for Fey to appear in the new movie as high school teacher Ms. Norbury. And "SNL" alum Tim Meadows will return to his role as Principal Duvall.

But the teenage actors are all new: Angourie Rice (of "Spider-Man") will play Lohan's role of Cady Heron; singer Reneé Rapp is queen bee Regina George, Bebe Wood is the new Gretchen Wieners and Indian-American actress Avantika Vandanapu will be Karen Shetty, the original role of ditzy Karen Smith, played memorably by Amanda Seyfried.

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