The upcoming movie reimagines the original plot of the 1999 teen classic She’s All That. The contemporary story follows an influencer (Rae) who accepts a challenge to turn the school’s biggest loser (Buchanan) into prom king.
The upcoming She’s All That remake, starring Addison Rae and Tanner Buchanan, will debut on the streaming service later this year, Deadlinereveals.
“DREAM COME TRUE @netflix!!!!! â™¥ï¸ 190 countries.. insane. 🤯,” Addison shared on Instagram with the news.
Addison stars as Padgett Sawyer in the movie, which will be a contemporary story that follows an influencer (Rae) who accepts a challenge to turn the school’s biggest loser (Buchanan) into prom king.
Filming on the movie wrapped in December with Mark Waters directing, and original She’s All That producers Jennifer Gigbot and Andrew Panay producing. Original screenwriter R. Lee Fleming also wrote the remake script.
The 20-year-old stars as Padgett Sawyer in the upcoming She’s All That, gender swapped remake.
“Can’t believe we wrapped yesterday. tears,” Addison wrote with a photo on her Instagram story on Saturday (December 19).
“I can’t believe we wrapped @HesAllThatMovie ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ I’m so blessed to have worked with such an amazing cast/crew. I can’t wait for y’all to see the finished product. this is a dream come true,” she added on her Twitter account.
Some of the cast shared photos and videos on their own Instagram accounts, as well as a group video marking the end of filming on the movie’s official account. See some of their posts below!
The 20-year-old plays Padget in the film and shared a couple of Instagram stories from inside her trailer on Monday morning (November 16).
“First day on set for ‘He’s All That’ â¤ï¸,” Addison captioned one photo.
He’s All That is directed by Mark Waters, and follows an influencer who decides to avenge herself by accepting a challenge to turn the school’s biggest loser into prom king after her boyfriend turns her into a laughing stock.
Earlier in the day, JJJexclusively revealed that Andrew Matarazzo will also be starring in the movie, and he shared a first look photo at his character, who’s a “bad boy.”
The cast was gifted a new pair of shoes from the movie’s production company Miramax to celebrate the first day.
The girls shared photos of their new kicks, along with the note from producers.
“We are very excited to welcome you to the production of ‘He’s All That.’ Best wishes on your first day of principal photography. – Your friends at Miramax,” the note read.
Madison is reportedly set to take on the reimagined role that the late Paul Walker played in the original film, She’s All That. Peyton will play Addison‘s jerky boyfriend, Isabella will play Tanner‘s younger sister, and Myra will take on the role of Addison‘s best friend, while Annie will play Tanner‘s best friend.
“Booked & Busy & Blessed â˜ºï¸ Can’t wait to start working on this!” Madison shared with the news on Instagram.
“Someone pinch me ðŸ‘👄ðŸ‘,” Myra wrote on her Instagram page.
The 15-year-old can currently be seen in the new Disney+ movie Magic Camp, alongside Adam Devine and more.
She plays Ruth in the movie, where a group of misfit campers help a down-on-his-luck magician (Devine) rediscover his love of magic. Check out the trailer here, and go check it out on Disney+ if you haven’t already!
You may or may not know this, but Isabella is also actually the voice of Vampirina on the Disney Junior series. She is the voice of Shine on the Nickelodeon series Shimmer and Shine as well!
When she isn’t acting, you can probably find the teen competing in Junior Olympics for cross country, playing guitar or even baking.
JJJ got to know Isabella Crovetti with 10 Fun Facts. Find out more below:
1. I am the oldest sibling of four. My twin brothers are also actors. They visited me on one of my first shows that I was in, The Neighbors. They loved being on set so much, and they decided they wanted to get into the business. (Check out her brother Cameron‘s fun facts here!)
2. I love playing the guitar and singing. I have five guitars. Sometimes I will randomly sing opera around the house to make my siblings laugh.
3. I am a huge fan of Avatar the Last Airbender, and I can’t decide whether I would be an air, water or Earth Bender.
4. I am a competitive long-distance runner, and I went to the Junior Olympics in 8th grade.
5. My family and I went to Europe last summer. On the first day of our vacation, we visited Paris. It was really hot. The city was letting people go in the fountain in front of the Eiffel tower to cool off. My twin brothers thought it would be a good idea to slide down a part of the fountain that looked like a slide. They convinced me to try it but forgot to inform me to watch out for a jagged rock at the bottom of the slide. So when I slid down, my foot caught the rock, and I sliced the bottom of my foot open. We had to quickly find a cab, and my mom rushed me to the ER. I had to get ten stitches in my foot and walked around Europe for the rest of the three weeks on crutches. I still have a scar to this day.
Here’s a synopsis: As a boy attending the Institute of Magic, a secluded mountain retreat which plays host to a bevy of aspiring young magicians each summer, Andy Duckerman (Devine) was a camp legend. Now, at 35, he’s struggling to make ends meet as a professional illusionist and is frustrated and depressed by the direction his career has taken.
But when the Institute invites Andy to return as a counselor, he finds himself in charge of the greenest and most awkward wannabe magicians, and having to deal with his former partner and current arch rival, Kristina Darkwood (Jacobs), who’s also a counselor.
As Andy slowly gains the respect of his team of ragtag artists, they in turn inspire him to nurture each of their unique talents while preparing them to compete with the camp’s more experienced magicians in the Institute’s annual Top Hat magic contest.