Screenrant
Jem and the Holograms tells the story of Jerrica Benton (Aubrey Peeples), a talented young singer who lives in a small California town with her sister Kimber (Stefanie Scott) and foster sisters Aja (Hayley Kiyoko) and Shana (Aurora Perrineau), all of which are likewise aspiring musicians, under the care of Jerrica and Kimber’s Aunt Bailey (Molly Ringwald). When Jerrica hesitates to upload a video of herself performing in disguise, going by the nickname “Jem” (which her late father gave her), Kimber takes the initiative and posts the clip online – unexpectedly turning “Jem” into an overnight viral hit in the process of doing so.
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Looked up the original show and holy cow does it have nothing to do with this movie. At only a few million dollars at the box office, they could've afforded to totally call this film something else.