
Doctor Who star David Tennant and Girls Aloud singer Sarah Harding will join the cast of the new St Trinian's film.
The pair will join Colin Firth and Rupert Everett - who both starred in 2007's St Trinian's - in follow-up The Legend of Fritton's Gold.
Tennant, 38, will play villain Pomfrey in the latest instalment of the rejuvenated franchise.
Harding, 27, who made a cameo in St Trinian's with her bandmates, will play "a cool new schoolgirl".
Ashes to Ashes actress Montserrat Lombard will also appear.
The original 1950s St Trinian's films - including The Belles of St Trinian's and Blue Murder at St Trinian's - featured stars including Joan Sims and Barbara Windsor as naughty schoolgirls.
The 2007 reworking, which also starred Gemma Arterton and Russell Brand, breathed new life into the franchise, and took £15m at the UK box office.
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