Lizzy Caplan, the talented actress known for her role as Janis Ian in the smash hit comedy “Mean Girls,” recently discussed the possibility of a sequel to the iconic film. Although she’s not sure if there is more to tell with the characters, Caplan expressed her excitement about the idea of reprising her role.

During an interview with Grazia USA, the 40-year-old actress, who has been nominated for an Emmy, shared her thoughts on a potential sequel. She mentioned that she wouldn’t pass up the opportunity to be a part of it, despite not knowing if a sequel is necessary. Caplan stated, “Of course, I would want to be a part of it; I would be an idiot not to join.” However, she acknowledged that the original movie had a fantastic beginning, middle, and ending, leaving the question of what comes next as a mystery.

Caplan’s co-star from the first “Mean Girls” film, Lindsay Lohan, has also expressed her desire for the franchise to continue. Lohan mentioned in an interview with Andy Cohen in April 2020 that it would be her dream to do a sequel. Caplan is fully supportive of Lohan’s comeback and expressed her excitement about it. She said, “The news that Lindsay Lohan will be making her comeback has my full support. I’m just pumped! When she was working as a kid and a young adult, she was such a tremendous talent, so I’m delighted to see that she’s going back to the industry.”

The story of “Mean Girls,” which follows a high school student who becomes friends with an elite clique known as The Plastics, has captivated fans since its release over 18 years ago. In 2011, a standalone sequel aired on ABC Family (now Freeform) with a new cast. The original cast member Tim Meadows reprised his role as Principal Ron Duvall.

Currently, the stage musical adaptation of “Mean Girls,” which was nominated for a Tony Award in 2018, is being adapted into a new film. Tina Fey, the writer of the original film, has once again penned the script for the new movie. The adaptation will feature music composed by Fey’s husband, Jeff Richmond, with lyrics by Nell Benjamin. Arturo Perez Jr. and Samantha Jayne will be directing the film.

While discussing her acting career, Caplan also opened up about her personal life in the Grazia USA interview. She shared how beneficial it is to be in the same industry as her actor husband, Tom Riley. Caplan mentioned that having common ground with her spouse is enjoyable because they can discuss their work experiences and fully understand each other.

Caplan and Riley got engaged in May 2016 and made their first public appearance as a couple at the Prague Opera Ball in February 2016. They recently became parents to a young boy named Alfie, and Caplan expressed that she has no regrets about becoming a mother at the age of 39. She emphasized that they had a lot of life experiences before having a child, which made them both ready for this new chapter. Caplan finds parenthood to be mind-blowing and amazing, surpassing any expectations she had.

Unlike many celebrities, Caplan prefers not to share her experiences on social media. She believes that social media contributes to the unhappiness and isolation that many people feel. She likened herself to a dinosaur in the digital age but has faith that others will eventually realize the need to disconnect from social media.

In conclusion, Lizzy Caplan is open to the idea of a “Mean Girls” sequel and is excited about Lindsay Lohan’s comeback. The original film continues to resonate with audiences, and the upcoming adaptation of the stage musical promises to bring more joy. Caplan’s personal life also thrives alongside her successful acting career, and she holds no regrets about her choices. As for social media, Caplan remains a firm believer in living in the present and cherishing moments without the need to share them online.