13 Movies Like 'Mean Girls' You Need To Watch: The Ultimate Guide to Best Teen Flicks

“On Wednesdays, we wear pink”, “That is so fetch!”, “Get in, loser. We’re going shopping.” Few movies have delivered as many iconic one-liners as Mean Girls. From Regina George’s savage takedowns to Cady Heron’s messy climb up (and fall) the popularity ranks, it was the ultimate crash course in high school politics. These movies like Mean Girls keep that same energy alive, full of drama, comedy, and unforgettable showdowns. If sassy comebacks and epic teen dramas are your thing, buckle up for more!
Think secret plots to take down the queen bee, friendships hanging by a thread, and makeovers that turn lives around. Whether it is savage comebacks, social ladder wars, or legendary teen icons, these flicks have it all. The countdown starts now—who is taking the crown next?
13 teen movies like Mean Girls
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13. 13 Going on 30
Ever wished to skip the drama of high school and wake up as an adult? That is exactly what happens to Jennifer Garner’s Jenna Rink. One minute, she is a dorky teen and the next, she is a 30-year-old magazine editor. But adulthood is not all glitter and glamour, turns out, being popular comes with a price!
Like Mean Girls, 13 Going on 30 explores the messy world of fitting in and chasing popularity. But while Regina George rules high school, Jenna learns that even grown-ups can play cruel social games. Full of nostalgia, humor, and an iconic dance scene, this movie is a reminder that sometimes, your best self is who you were all along!
12. Jawbreaker
At Reagan High, three popular girls accidentally turn a birthday prank into a murder. Rose McGowan’s Courtney covers it up, but secrets do not stay buried for long. With candy-colored outfits, snappy dialogue, and a dark sense of humor, Jawbreaker is a twisted take on the high school popularity contest.
While Mean Girls is all about mind games played by the Plastics, Jawbreaker cranks up the stakes with deception, blackmail, and a killer piece of candy. Both movies reveal the ugliness of popularity, but Jawbreaker goes into full dark comedy. If Regina George had a criminal record, she would be a perfect fit in this crew.
11. Never Been Kissed
Drew Barrymore’s Josie Geller gets a do-over at high school, except she is 25 and in disguise. Geeky then, geeky now, she stumbles through cliques, crushes, and cringe-worthy moments. But with a little self-confidence (and a whole lot of fashion disasters), Josie learns that being herself is way cooler than being popular.
Similar to Mean Girls, Never Been Kissed dives into the pressures of high school and the longing to fit in. But instead of teen betrayal, Josie faces the ultimate horror—falling for her English teacher! But in place of teen backstabbing, Josie is subjected to the horror of a love for her English teacher! With humor, charm, and a sweet ending, this movie will have you giving your high school days a second chance!
10. Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen
Lindsay Lohan plays Lola, a city girl who gets relocated to the suburbs, where she immediately gets into a tiff with the queen bee of the school. She refuses to let go of her self-proclaimed star status and leaps into a storm of drama, rivalries, and over-the-top moments. Just like in Mean Girls, you get a showdown between two dominating girls who refuse to back down in the fight for social dominance.
The movie serves up classic teen antics, complete with a school play that sets the stage for the ultimate high school face-off. While Lola may not share Regina George’s icy attitude, she has got the same level of drive to be queen bee. The film mirrors Mean Girls in its hilarious take on teen ambition and the desire to be somebody in high school, all while rocking those early 2000s fashion trends!
9. The DUFF
High school is all about labels, and in this movie, Bianca played by Mae Whitman, gets hit with one she never saw coming: The DUFF—Designated Ugly Fat Friend. Suddenly, her whole world shatters as she realizes that is how others see her. But instead of taking the blow, she fights back with the help of a popular jock, flipping the school’s social around. Much like Mean Girls, this movie shows how cruel high school can really be!
Full of clever retorts, mean-girl battles, and an underdog you can't help but root for, The DUFF nails the battles of teenage self-worth just right. Where Mean Girls centered around Cady going up against Regina George, this movie has Bianca going up against the social hierarchy in her own way. The best part? The glow-up is not just the looks—it is about realizing your worth, much like Cady did when she left the Plastics for good.
8. John Tucker Must Die
What happens when the most popular guy in school plays too many girls at once? Revenge. When three girls realize they have all been dating John Tucker, they team up with the new girl to take him down in a way that is as sneaky as Regina George’s Burn Book. What follows is a hilarious takedown filled with crazy pranks, secret plots, and just the right kind of drama to keep things entertaining.
Much like Mean Girls, this movie dives into the world of teenage manipulation and the high school politics scene. But instead of a girl-on-girl feud, it is about turning the tables on a jock who thought he could get away with anything. From the mean-girl energy to a satisfying revenge plot, John Tucker Must Die is perfect for anyone who loved watching the Plastics get outsmarted!
7. 10 Things I Hate About You
What do you get when you mix Shakespeare, high school romance, and some of the best 90s teen movie moments? Julia Stiles plays Kat, the feisty, no-nonsense girl who wants nothing to do with high school drama—until a bet sets up Heath Ledger’s Patrick to win her over. The back-and-forth banter, the shocking romance, and school-wide schemes make this movie as addicting as Mean Girls.
Like Mean Girls, it plays on the idea of high school social rankings, but unlike Cady, who got swept up in the life of the Plastics, Kat refuses to play along from the start, making her one of the most iconic teen movie characters. If you enjoyed Mean Girls for its witty dialogue and strong female leads, 10 Things I Hate About You delivers all that and more!
6. Clueless
If Regina George had a rich, well-meaning, but slightly clueless cousin, it would be Cher Horowitz. This queen bee of Beverly Hills thinks she knows what is best for everyone, from her friends to her teachers, but things do not always go as planned. Between makeovers, matchmaking disasters, and unparalleled fashion styles. Paul Rudd and Alicia Silverstone's Clueless is a timeless high school dramedy that practically led the way to Mean Girls.
Like Cady, Cher starts out not knowing the real social power at play, but by the end, she learns the value of genuine friendship over popularity. The movie’s humor, exaggerated high school cliques, and over-the-top dramatic flair make it a perfect match for Mean Girls fans!
5. Easy A
If Mean Girls had a brainy older sister who loved classic literature, it would be Easy A. Emma Stone’s Olive finds herself at the center of a massive school rumor when she fakes having a super cool love life. But instead of clearing things up, she leans into the reputation, only to realize that controlling your own web of lies is not as easy as it seems.
Similar to Mean Girls, this movie is all about how quickly high school gossip can spiral out of control. Olive’s sarcastic narration and rebellious attitude give off major Cady Heron vibes, especially when she takes matters into her own hands!
4. Booksmart
Two overachievers wake up on the final day of high school realizing they have spent too much time studying and not enough time having fun. Determined to change that, they set off on a crazy night of adventure that pushes them outside of their comfort zone. While Mean Girls reveals the chaos of high school friendships, Booksmart is about the peer pressure of trying to get everything just right!
Both films are fan-fests of female friendships and the understanding that high school is more than playing a role. Booksmart turns the typical teen comedy by making the nerdy girls the stars of the show, showing how every clique has its own drama.
3. Heathers
Before Regina George, there were the Heathers—three popular girls who ruled high school with an iron fist. Veronica, played by Winona Ryder, starts questioning their power, but when her new boyfriend suggests taking them down permanently, things get dark fast. Heathers is Mean Girls with a far sharper, more twisted edge, making it a cult classic for those who love a good high school drama!
Just like Mean Girls, this film explores the toxic nature of popularity and what happens when power goes too far. If you loved watching Cady try to outsmart Regina, you will enjoy watching Veronica take on the Heathers in an even more explosive way!
2. Do Revenge
When two girls who have nothing in common find out that they have been wronged, they team up and agree to take down each other’s enemies. Sounds familiar? Do Revenge has all the feels of a modern, edgier Mean Girls, filled with secrets, lies, and high school power plays that would make Regina George proud.
With stunning visuals, sharp writing, and unforgettable twists, Do Revenge is a must-watch for anyone who loves seeing high school drama unfold in the most stylish way possible!
1. Bottoms
High schoolers starting a fight club to impress their crushes? Yes, please. Bottoms takes the Mean Girls formula of scheming high schoolers and turns it into completely new and funny. It is chaotic, unpredictable, and full of teen comedy gold, and Netflix has plenty of those already. Just like Mean Girls, Bottoms thrives on ridiculous situations, friendships, and characters who learn that high school is all about surviving with your dignity intact. If you are looking for something new with that same Mean Girls energy, Bottoms is the way to go!
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From queen bees ruling the halls to misfits taking over the school, these movies like Mean Girls spice up high school with drama, backstabbing, and iconic comebacks. Whether it is friendships falling apart, schemes exploding, or underdogs stealing the show, these films bring all the same juicy energy. If you live for iconic burns, unshakable beefs, and power plays that shake the cafeteria, grab your popcorn—because these picks are dishing out all the drama, and yes, they are totally fetch!
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Is there another must-watch that is worth mentioning, or do you have a favorite from the list? Tell us in the comments section below!
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Edited By: Hriddhi Maitra
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