![]() ![]() Jade Bender as Britney Jean "Bri" Balbo".Zoë Chao as Tiffany "Tiff" Blanchette-Balbo.Rebel Wilson as Stephanie "Steph" Conway. ![]() She makes up with Martha, finally kisses Seth, and welcomes Tiffany to join them on stage as she gets to pull off the move she hadn't got to do twenty years earlier. At graduation, her friends and family secretly organize Stephanie's senior year cheer routine. Streaming an apology to her followers and friends, she promises to be her true self from now on. Stephanie tears down her popularity board and contemplates skipping graduation, but her father convinces her to attend. Stephanie accepts Tiffany's apology and encourages her to focus more on her daughter instead of keeping up appearances. ![]() She points out that both her parents are miserable together and forces her to apologize to Stephanie. Deanna urges Stephanie not to repeat her mistakes.īri arrives home, furious that Tiffany had Stephanie's party shut down, and points out she hasn't even asked if she was okay. Since she did not have a college degree, she wasn't able to build a life for herself and now works several part-time jobs while struggling to pay for community college. Deanna reveals that before she turned 30, her husband divorced her for a 21-year-old. On the way home, Stephanie realizes her Lyft driver is a middle-aged Deanna Russo. Martha angrily confronts Stephanie for using her lake house without asking. Bri tells everyone to attend Stephanie's afterparty, which is successful until Tiffany gets it shut down. As Stephanie and Lance share the prom king and queen dance, the school rallies around her. Bri's boyfriend Lance becomes prom king, and although Tiffany rigs the vote so Bri will win, Bri drops out so Stephanie is the queen. Seth goes to prom with Stephanie but is hurt when he sees Blaine attempt to kiss her, not knowing that Blaine was drunk and tried to force himself. Stephanie hosts her own at Martha's lake house without her knowledge. Tiffany uses Bri's influence to get the prom king and queen contest reinstated and invites everyone at school except Stephanie to a prom afterparty at their house. Afterwards, they have drinks at the Rock N' Bowl and Stephanie confesses that she wants to be elected prom queen so badly to make her late mother proud. Stephanie attends a showing of Deep Impact with Seth, and they get closer after goading Tiffany into getting kicked out of the theater for being disruptive. The next day, Martha confronts her, telling her that she and Seth felt abandoned when Stephanie became popular in high school. Stephanie works to regain her former popularity through social media, finally succeeding after a risqué cheer routine she choreographs without Martha's permission goes viral at a pep rally. Cheerleaders are no longer the popular students and perform bland, sanitized routines with no dancing. Additionally, Tiffany and Blaine's daughter Bri is the most popular girl at school with a huge social media following. There she discovers Seth is now the librarian, and the positions of prom king and queen have been abolished. With reluctant support from her father and Martha, Stephanie goes back to finish her senior year. On the way, stopping at Deanna Russo's old house, Stephanie sees the now-married Tiffany and Blaine reside there. Her father and Martha, now principal and cheerleading coach at Harding High, take her home. In 2022 Stephanie, now 37, wakes from the coma. ![]() At a cheer performance, Tiffany convinces friends to sabotage Stephanie's landing, putting her into a coma. Stephanie regularly argues over prom preparations with Blaine's ex-girlfriend Tiffany, who fears Stephanie might win the prom queen title. She lives with her widowed father and is still friends with Martha and Seth, who secretly has a crush on her. In 2002, Stephanie plans to win prom queen in hopes of becoming like Deanna Russo, an alumna of her high school who got married after graduation, and now lives in a mansion. She spends the next few years giving herself a makeover, becoming cheer squad captain, dating popular boy Blaine, and becoming one of the most popular girls by senior year. In 1999, after a disastrous birthday party at the local "cool" spot, Rock N' Bowl, with her friends Seth and Martha, 14-year-old Australian immigrant Stephanie Conway decides to become one of "the populars". The film was released on May 13, 2022, by Netflix. Mary Holland, Sam Richardson, Zoë Chao, Justin Hartley and Chris Parnell also star. Her teenage version is played by Angourie Rice. The film stars Rebel Wilson (who also produced) as a 37-year-old woman who awakens from a 20-year coma and decides to go back to high school to earn her diploma. Senior Year is a 2022 American comedy film directed by Alex Hardcastle in his feature film directorial debut from a screenplay by Andrew Knauer, Arthur Pielli, and Brandon Scott Jones. ![]()
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