With director Mark Waters He’s All That now streaming on Netflix, I recently spoke with Annie Jacob and Isabella Crovetti about their reimagining of 1999’s She’s All That. During the interview they talked about what people would be surprised to learn about the making of He’s All That, how they shot the film in 23 days, and how long it took them to geek out with their director about Mean Girls. In addition, they talked about their favorite movies, their favorite karaoke song, the TV series they’d like to guest star on, and more.

As you’ve seen in the trailer, He’s All That is about a teen social media influencer (Addison Rae) who bets her friend that she can turn an antisocial classmate (Tanner Buchanan) into prom king material. Things get complicated when she finds herself falling for him IRL He’s All That also stars Madison Pettis, Peyton Meyer, Myra Molloy, Rachael Leigh Cook, and Matthew Lillard.

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Check out what they had to say in the player above and below is exactly what we talked about followed by the full synopsis.

Annie Jacob and Isabella Crovetti

  • What TV series would they like to guest star on?
  • What movie or movies have they seen the most?
  • What is their karaoke song?
  • How long after getting their roles before they started talking to their director about Mean Girls?
  • What would surprise people to learn about the making of He’s All That?
  • How they shot the film in only 23 days during COVID.

Here's the official synopsis:

In this reimagining of 1999’s She’s All That, Padgett (Tik Tok star Addison Rae) has mastered her perfect high school life: She’s a popular beauty influencer with a huge following, and her hot pop star boyfriend makes her the envy of everyone on her feed. But after she catches him cheating while livestreaming, she goes viral for all the wrong reasons. To repair her reputation, Padgett makes a risky bet that she can turn her scruffy antisocial classmate Cameron (Cobra Kai’s Tanner Buchanan) into prom king material. Things get complicated when she finds herself falling for him IRL—and learning no one is quite who they seem on social media, least of all herself.

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