Avril Lavigne to turn Sk8er Boi into a film for song’s 20th anniversary

With Sk8er Boi turning 20 years old next year, Avril Lavigne has announced plans to turn the pop-punk staple into a movie. The Canadian star recently shared how ​“stoked” she was about the current pop-punk revival, and with the scene’s re-explosion and Avril’s return to the genre, now is the perfect time to celebrate one of the biggest hits of the early ​’00s. “Recently with it being almost the 20th anniversary, a lot of people have been asking me to play this song on TV shows, so it keeps getting brought back up and people will always reference it to me,” Avril says on iHeartRadio’s She Is The Voice podcast. ​“And so, I’m actually going to turn this song into a film and take it to the next level.” Going into the inspiration for Sk8er Boi (and perhaps giving an ind...

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