The Cast of 'The F**k-It List' Plays 'How Well Do You Know Your Co-Star?'
"We spent like a month together!"
It's the unofficial summer of streaming, and Netflix is releasing shows and movies so good it's no wonder we're sitting inside rather poolside this season. One of those being the teenage comedy, The F**k-It List, and here at Marie Claire, we're obsessed!
The movie follows a high school senior, Brett Blackmore (Eli Brown), who's always stayed under the radar and followed the guidance of his parents. He's the valedictorian of his class, was accepted to seven out of the eight Ivy schools (duh!), and can play a mean clarinet.
So, when a senior prank goes terribly wrong (like accidentally-blowing-up-your-school-wrong) he decides to take the blame for it. He's subsequently expelled, and all except one of the colleges he's been accepted to withdraw their offers of admission for the fall. So, he decides to create a "F**k-It List," listing a range of things he wishes he'd done but was too afraid. The list goes viral shared by teenagers who feel the same everywhere. It's Booksmart mixed with Ferris Buller's Day Off and will become your next favorite coming-of-age movie.
Here, The F**k-It List stars Karan Brar, Madison Iseman, Eli Brown, and Marcus Scribner play 'How Well Do You Know Your Co-Star?' virtually and show just how much they really learned about each other while on set. Shocker, they know A LOT! From what role Scribner auditioned for before he starred on Blackish to what famous comedian people think Brar is related to, these co-stars-turned-friends know a lot about each other.
Watch The F**k-It List now on Netflix.
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Bianca Rodriguez is the Audience Development Manager at Future, covering fashion, beauty, and more for Marie Claire, Who What Wear US and Who What Wear UK. In addition to spearheading SEO content across brands—whether writing about wardrobe must-haves or strategizing how to make eye-catching content—she is also an avid reader with a deep love and knowledge for books of all genres. More often than not, you can find her lounging with a good book on the weekend.
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