Consider Sarah Michelle Gellar’s role in Netflix’s Do Revenge a Cruel Intentions sequel

The high camp teen drama finds inspiration in other '90s classic teen films, too

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Consider Sarah Michelle Gellar’s role in Netflix’s Do Revenge a Cruel Intentions sequel
Sarah Michelle Gellar in Do Revenge Image: Kim Simms/Netflix

When casting the prim and composed prep school headmaster for Netflix’s teen romp Do Revenge, writer-director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson (Someone Great, Thor: Love And Thunder) had only one person in mind: Sarah Michelle Gellar.

“She was my first dream choice,” Robinson says in a new interview with IndieWire. “And it was one of those things where you don’t think she’s going to do it. I was like, ‘Yeah, of course, let’s offer it to her and see what happens.’ You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take. But when she said yes, I was flabbergasted and so excited.”

For her candy-coated Hitchcock-influenced adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s Strangers On A Train, Robinson called upon Gellar’s hallmark character, Kathryn Merteuil, from the 1999 flick Cruel Intentions. She became the voice inside Robinson’s head as she wrote Gellar’s principal role.

“I just heard her and sat there and literally thought about Kathryn from Cruel Intentions, like, if she was the headmaster of the school, what advice would she give?” Robinson says.

Gellar’s appearance in Do Revenge was kept relatively under wraps until yesterday when star Camila Mendes shared a clip featuring a razor-sharp focused monologue delivered by the ultimate revenge-executing mean girl.

In addition to Cruel Intentions, Robinson laces in nods to Clueless, Heathers, Jawbreaker, and 10 Things I Hate About You. These inspirations come from her looking out at the Hollywood landscape and seeing a lack of biting, campy teen dramas—all with stellar needledrops.

“I’m obsessed with high school movies,” Robinson says in a profile with New York Times. “But, very specifically, this type of film that I just feel like doesn’t get made anymore.” We agree.

Do Revenge premieres exclusively on Netflix on September 16.

Do Revenge | Official Trailer | Netflix

4 Comments

  • galdarn-av says:

    “delivered by the ultimate revenge-executing mean girl.”Idon’t Kathryn the recipient of the revenge? Sebastian dies and she is exposed at his funeral?I’ve only seen it once, 20-some years ago but I’m pretty certain that’s how it ends.

  • mexican-prostate-av says:

    I am 100% here for the Sarah Michelle   Gellarenaissance

  • deb03449a1-av says:

    As always, according to Hollywood, once you hit 40 you get shunted into being a side character in the stories of the true protagonists of reality: teens (played by mid-20s actresses, of course), rehashing the time when you were a teen. And of course at 50 you die, or at least get sent away on an ice flow.

  • kinjacaffeinespider-av says:

    Dew Revenge A memoir of the Soft Drink Wars.

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