Kourtney Kardashian to make film debut in gender-switched remake of She’s All That
Project is being directed by the filmmaker behind Mean Girls and Freaky Friday
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Your support makes all the difference.Kourtney Kardashian is set to make her feature film debut in a gender-switched reboot of the 1999 romcom She’s All That.
Entitled He’s All That, the project will pair Kardashian with TikTok star performer Addison Rae.
The Keeping Up with the Kardashians star announced the news via an Instagram post, which included a photo of Kardashian reading a script for the film, alongside the caption: “Studying @hesallthatmovie.”
He’s All That’s official Instagram account shared the post in a Story, and revealed that Kardashian would be playing the role of Jessica Miles Torres.
The original She’s All That was a high school-set reinvention of George Bernard Shaw’s 1913 play Pygmalion, starring Freddie Prinze Jr, Rachael Leigh Cook and Paul Walker.
Rae commented on Kardashian’s post, writing “worrkkkkkkk” alongside a heart emoji.
Kardashian has acted in TV before, playing Kassandra Kavanaugh in an episode of the ABC soap opera One Life to Live back in 2011.
She also played herself in an episode of the FX comedy Dave earlier this year. However, He’s All That will be the socialite’s first role in a feature film.
The remake will be directed by Mark Waters, best known as the director of teen comedies Freaky Friday and Mean Girls.
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