Mothers gets the Mean Girls treatment, The Three Musketeers get their queen, and more Hollywood Ink after the jump.
· Adam Shankman is among the producers developing the comedy Mean Moms at New Line. The good news is that that it is almost everything it sounds like, adapted from the same authors whose nonfiction tome about teenagers became the inspiration for Mean Girls in 2004. The bad news (or sort-of bad, or maybe not bad at all now that I think of it) is that it is not expected to reprise or revive any of the earlier film's characters. Still, I'll put $5 on a Tina Fey cameo. [Variety]
· Juno "Daughter of Julien" Temple is reportedly attached to play the queen in Summit's 3-D version of The Three Musketeers. That makes the 21-year-old's fourth film planned for 2011. Go ahead, be bitter. [THR]
· Vanessa Paradis has signed on for Cafe de flore, Young Victoria director Jean-Marc Vallee's return to French-language filmmaking. He describes the film as "an epic love story that deals with supernatural resources"; Paradis will play a '60s-era mother of a child with Down syndrome. [THR]
· Lars von Trier has finalized casting for his end-of-the-world film Melancholia, adding John Hurt to an ensemble already including Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Kiefer Sutherland, Charlotte Rampling, Stellan Skarsgård, Alexander "Son of Stellan" Skarsgård, and Udo Kier. Cannes 2011, here they come. [THR]