Netflix took to Twitter on Wednesday (July 20) to give fans a first look at Stranger Things' Maya Hawke, Riverdale's Camila Mendes and Game of Thrones' Sophie Turner's new movie Do Revenge.
The streaming service posted three glossy images of Hawke and Mendes in the new movie along with the caption, "Don’t get mad. Get plotting." Intriguing!
The first of three images shows the stars in evening wear in front of a foil curtain at what appears to be a dance. In the next image, Mendes can be seen holding Hawke's face reassuringly and in the final image they can be seen embracing in bed.
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Described as "a delicious dark comedy", the film stars Mendes as high school students Drea and Hawke as Eleanor.
Drea is your typical school mean girl who ends up dealing with a drama after her sex tape gets leaked. As for Hawke's character, Eleanor is a social outcast who transfers to Drea's school and faces rumours that she may have sexually assaulted a girl before. The pair form an unlikely friendship and decide to team up in order to get revenge on those who did them wrong.
Netflix also posted a series of images to Twitter of the supporting cast for the movie, which includes an angry looking Sophie Turner and Euphoria's Austin Abrams. The twosome will co-star with Ava Capri, Talia Ryder, Jonathan Daviss, Maia Reficco, Paris Berelc and Alisha Boe.
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Do Revenge writer and director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson recently opened up to Elle about the impressive casting.
"We joke that they are like the young Hollywood Avengers," she said. "And because of that, the cast gave themselves their own nickname. They call themselves 'The Revengers,' which we love.
"But they weren’t just cast because they’re 'teen royalty', they just are all really talented. And they were the best people for these parts."
Do Revenge will stream on Netflix on September 16.
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