Actor-singer Lindsay Lohan has said she wants to start doing films again and a "Mean Girls" sequel would be the perfect comeback.
Lohan, initially a popular child artiste, broke out with the 2004 high school comedy from writer Tina Fey and director Mark Waters.
"I should probably get back to doing movies at some point. I think I was hanging on to ('Mean Girls') for a really long time. I wanted to come back with a 'Mean Girls 2'.
"To work with Tina, and the whole crew again, and Mark Waters. That was really what I wanted. I was excited to do that," the actor told David Spade on his show "Lights Out".
"But that's all in their hands, really. So that would definitely be an exciting thing," she added.
A direct-to-video sequel, "Mean Girls 2", premiered on ABC Family (now Freeform) in 2011, but with a new cast.
There are no official plans yet for a follow-up film to the hit, but Lohan will next be seen as a police detective in the upcoming thriller "Cursed", alongside Mickey Rourke.
She also recently released her first song in 12 years, "Back to Me".
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