Filmmaker Beth McCarthy-Miller has been tapped to direct the New Line Cinema project, which is an adaptation of Rosalind Wiseman's book, said The Hollywood Reporter.
2004 hit teenage drama 'Mean Girls' was based on Wiseman's other book.
The story of this movie will follow a mother, who is forced to deal with some grown-up mean girls in her suburban neighbourhood.
Aniston, 45, who starred in 2013 breakout comedy 'We're the Millers', will next be seen in 'Squirrels to the Nuts' and 'Horrible Bosses 2'.
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