She's The Man Apr 2026

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    She's The Man Apr 2026

    becomes infatuated with the sensitive "Sebastian," not realizing he is actually a girl. Cast and Production

    falls for her roommate and teammate, Duke Orsino (Channing Tatum). She's the Man

    The story follows Viola Hastings (Amanda Bynes), a talented soccer player whose world is upended when her high school, Cornwall, cuts the girls' soccer team. After being told by her boyfriend and coach that girls simply "can't compete" with boys, she decides to take matters into her own hands. After being told by her boyfriend and coach

    Released in 2006, is a teen romantic comedy that remains a cult classic for its high-energy slapstick and sharp satirical take on gender roles . Directed by Andy Fickman, the film is a modernized adaptation of William Shakespeare’s play Twelfth Night . Plot Summary Plot Summary Taking advantage of her twin brother

    Taking advantage of her twin brother Sebastian’s secret trip to London, Viola disguises herself as him and enrolls at his new boarding school, Illyria Prep. Her goal is simple: make the boys' soccer team and beat her former school at their annual match.

    The film stays true to its Shakespearean roots with a chaotic web of mistaken identities: