The rom-com She's All That premiered in 1999 and ever since then it's been considered as a staple teen movie from the late 90s and early 2000s. The movie starred 90s teen icons Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook and it was a new adaptation of George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion and George Cukor's 1964 film My Fair Lady.

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She's All That tells the story of a high school jock who makes a bet that he can turn a nerd girl into the school's prom queen. Last year it was announced that a remake of the popular 90s movie titled He's All That is in the works — and today were bringing you all the facts about it!

10 The Remake Of 'She's All That' Is Gender Swapped

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Let's start off with the fact that the She's All That remake won't just retell the exact same story — the writers decide to switch things up. In the 2021 version of the 90s classic, it is the girl that is famous and popular while the guy is totally ignored by the cool kids. Frankly, we love that the writers decided to gender-swap the roles — it is definitely going to make things a lot more interesting!

9 And It Stars TikToker Addison Rae And Actor Tanner Buchanan As The Leads

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Obviously, who plays the lead roles in the remake is of major importance and it certainly seems as if the moviemakers have made the right choice. For the upcoming movie, they cast TikTok star and aspiring musician Addison Rae as the female lead — and Cobra Kai star Tanner Buchanan as the male lead. Above, the two can be seen together but fans surely can't wait to see their chemistry on screen!

8 The Story Follows Influencer Padget As She Accepts A Challenge To Turn The School's Biggest Loser Cameron Into Prom King

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While not too much has been revealed about the story yet — so far we do know that Addison portrays influencer Padget who accepts the challenge of turning the school's biggest loser Cameron — played by Tanner — into prom king.

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Of course, considering that Addison is an influencer in real life, this role is certainly very fitting for her!

7 Rachael Leigh Cook Is Also A Part Of The Cast

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One thing that fans of the original She's All That are certainly very happy about is the fact that actress Rachael Leigh Cook will also be part of the remake. However, Rachel won't portray the beloved Laney Boggs as she did in the original — her role in the remake will be that of Padget Sawyer's mother Anna.

6 But Freddie Prinze Jr. Unfortunately Won't Be In It

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While Rachael Leigh Cook said yes to the remake, her She's All That co-star Freddie Prinze Jr. decided to pass on it. When asked about how he feels about the remake, the actor responded:

"I think it's good that they're remaking it. People forget, I saw on social media somebody wrote, 'How dare they remake She's All That?' I'm like, man, it's good with me. We were a remake of a remake of a play! We were good with it and we gotta be good with it, too. Every generation should have their version of art that they connect to. I hope people aren't angry about it because if you want to go see it, cool. If you don't, cool."

5 And The Rest Of The Cast Includes Matthew Lillard, Madison Pettis, Peyton Meyer, And Isabella Crovetti

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When it comes to the rest of the cast, fans will also get to see some familiar faces. Matthew Lillard who played Brock Hudson in 1999's She's All That joined the remake. Actress Madison Pettis best known as Sophie Martinez on the Disney Channel show Cory in the House will also star in the movie — and so will Peyton Meyer who is past known for his portrayal of Lucas Friar on the Disney Channel show Girl Meets World. Lastly, actress Isabella Crovetti who is known for playing Abby Weaver in the sitcom The Neighbors also joined the cast.

4 'He's All That' Is Set To Be Released On Netflix This Year

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With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic more and more movies tend to be released on streaming services — and He's All That will also be one of them.

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Recently, it was announced that Netflix has acquired the worldwide rights to the rom-com remake from Miramax which means that anyone with a subscription will be able to see the flick as soon as it's released!

3 The Movie Is Directed By 'Mean Girls' And 'Freaky Friday' Director Mark Waters

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While viewers tend to focus more on the cast that the director — it's safe to say that mentioning the director of the remake is very important as he certainly has quite a lot of successful movies behind him. In particular, Mark Waters — who is currently directing He's All That — has also directed two of the most iconic teen movies of the 2000s, Mean Girls and Freaky Friday!

2 Reality Television Star Kourtney Kardashian Will Also Make A Cameo In 'He's All That'

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Another famous star who joined the cast of He's All That is reality television star Kourtney Kardashian who announced on her Instagram that she will make a cameo in the project. Those who keep up with Kourtney or Addison Rae probably already know that the two ladies have become very close friends over the past year which is why it's no surprise that Addison decided to bring Kourtney along for the project!

1 And Lastly, The Movie Is Still Being Shot — And Fans Can't Wait For The Trailer

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According to the IMDb page of He's All That, the movie is currently still being filmed — which is something that those who follow the cast members on social media probably already know. It's safe to say that fan's cant wait for the status of it to be changed to 'post-production' which would hopefully also give us a trailer for the movie soon!

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