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''The School for Good and Evil'' is a 2022
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directed by
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, who co-wrote the screenplay with
David Magee David Magee (born 1962) is an American screenwriter who was nominated for a 2004 Academy Award and a Golden Globe for '' Finding Neverland''. Along with Simon Beaufoy, he wrote the screenplay for ''Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day'' starring Franc ...
, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by
Soman Chainani Soman Chainani is an American author and filmmaker, best known for writing the children's book series ''The School for Good and Evil''. Soman's series, ''The School for Good and Evil'', debuted on the New York Times Bestseller List, has sold mor ...
. The film stars an
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led by
Sophia Anne Caruso Sophia Anne Caruso (born July 11, 2001) is an American actress and singer best known for originating the role of Lydia Deetz in the Broadway musical ''Beetlejuice'', a role for which she won a Theatre World Award. She also portrays Sophie in ''T ...
as Sophie and
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as Agatha, two best friends who are sent to the Schools for Good and Evil. After their fortunes are seemingly reversed, their friendship is put to the test. The film's development began in 2013, when the rights to the novel were acquired by
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and Jane Startz Productions, with
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initially set to release the film. After the project languished in
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,
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took over in 2017, and Feig was hired to direct three years later.
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took place in
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between January and July 2021. ''The School for Good and Evil'' was released on October 19, 2022, by Netflix. The film received mostly negative reviews from critics, who praised its cast and visuals, but criticized the narrative and storytelling.


Plot

Long ago, twin brothers Rhian and Rafal founded the School for Good and Evil, created to groom
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heroes (called "Evers") and villains (called "Nevers") respectively. Dissatisfied with evil’s constant submission to good, Rafal attacks Rhian using blood magic. Defending himself, Rhian throws Rafal off a cliff, presumably killing him. Years later, in the village of Gavaldon, best friends Sophie and Agatha learn about the legendary school from the bookshop owner. While the cynical, misfit Agatha is skeptical, fairy tale-obsessed Sophie leaves a letter for the School at a tree, hoping to escape ordinary village life and become a
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. A few nights later, Sophie attempts to run away from Gavaldon in secret. When Agatha finds out and tries to intervene, a giant stymph suddenly snatches up both, flying them to the School. To their dismay, however, Agatha is dropped at the School for Good while Sophie is delivered to the School for Evil. Agatha protests, wishing to return to Gavaldon, while Sophie wants to transfer to the School for Good. At the welcoming ceremony, Agatha and Sophie meet Tedros, the son of
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and the most popular Ever prince. In the library, Rafal manifests to Agatha, warning her to stay away from Sophie. Agatha reunites with Sophie and they seek out the School Master and the magical Storian pen. The School Master informs Sophie he'll only allow her to switch schools if she can prove herself an Ever by attaining true love's kiss. Sophie casts Tedros as her true love and enlists Agatha’s help. Meanwhile, Agatha and Sophie struggle in their respective classes and are outcast by their peers. Agatha witnesses as another student, Gregor, is punished for repeated failure and transformed into a stymph. Though Agatha tries to help him, Tedros leaps in to defend her and unknowingly kills Gregor with
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. When Agatha lashes out and insists she does not belong at the School, Ever Dean Clarissa Dovey argues her selfless,
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personality makes her the first true princess in a long time. Meanwhile, Sophie gets into an argument and is attacked by Hester, another student, causing Rafal to intervene as a
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swarm. Never Dean Leonora Lesso interprets this as Sophie's unique potential for finally winning a victory for Evil, something thought impossible for centuries. When Sophie tries to get close to Tedros, Lesso cuts her hair to break her spirit. Under Rafal's influence, Sophie undergoes a radical change in both appearance and personality; gaining the favor of the Nevers, befriending Hester and her friends (who become her circle of followers) and rising to the unofficial position of leader of the School for Evil's student body. Though she diverges from Agatha, the latter still tries to aid Sophie by using magic to bring her and Tedros together. An Ever and a Never being together causes chaos between both schools; the School Master determines a "Trial by Tale" to settle the issue. At the Trial, Sophie ends up proving inept in defending herself and Tedros, prompting an infiltrating Agatha to save him in her stead. This results in Tedros ultimately rejecting Sophie for choosing self-preservation over him, with the prince starting a relationship with Agatha. Convinced by Rafal that Agatha is her enemy, Sophie accepts his offer of blood magic. Sophie incapacitates Dovey, Lesso, and the other school staff, and crashes the Evers’ Ball, now physically transformed into a
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; threatening Agatha and goading Tedros into attacking the School for Evil. However, by attacking, the Evers break the law of “Good defends, Evil attacks.” As a result, the Nevers and Evers magically switch places and a violent battle breaks out. Sophie heads to the School Master's tower, seeking revenge. She confronts him, who reveals himself to have been Rafal all along; having survived the fall and killed Rhian instead, assuming his identity and manipulating Good's stories to weaken Good from within, favoring Evil. He then proposes a union to Sophie to rule together, declaring her his true love. As they kiss, both Schools start collapsing, horrifying Sophie. When Agatha appears, Rafal tries to impale her with the Storian. Sophie pushes Agatha out of the way and takes the fatal hit; her sacrifice undoes Rafal's spell, saving everyone. Agatha, with Sophie and Tedros' help, takes Excalibur and kills Rafal. As Sophie dies in Agatha's arms, she kisses Sophie goodbye; this, in turn, revives Sophie, as their kiss proved to be a demonstration of true love. With the Evers and Nevers having reconciled and the school staff restored and they greatly decided to unite the two schools into one, a portal to Gavaldon opens. Agatha kisses Tedros before choosing to cross over with Sophie, returning to their old lives. The film ends with an arrow piercing the veil between worlds followed by a mysterious knife, with Tedros' voice pleading he needs Agatha; the Storian then states that "this is only the beginning."


Cast

*
Sophia Anne Caruso Sophia Anne Caruso (born July 11, 2001) is an American actress and singer best known for originating the role of Lydia Deetz in the Broadway musical ''Beetlejuice'', a role for which she won a Theatre World Award. She also portrays Sophie in ''T ...
as Sophie **Ella Hehir as young Sophie *
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as Agatha **Mahli Perry as young Agatha *
Laurence Fishburne Laurence John Fishburne III (born July 30, 1961) is an American actor. He is a three time Emmy Award and Tony Award winning actor known for his roles on stage and screen. He has been hailed for his forceful, militant, and authoritative charact ...
as the School Master *
Michelle Yeoh Michelle Yeoh Choo Kheng, ( ; born 6 August 1962) is a Malaysian actress. Credited as Michelle Khan in her early Hong Kong films, she rose to fame in the 1990s after starring in a series of Hong Kong action films where she performed her own ...
as Prof. Emma Anemone, the Beautification teacher * Jamie Flatters as Tedros *
Kit Young Christopher William Young (born 1994) is a British actor. He began his career in theatre, earning an Ian Charleson Award nomination. He stars as Jesper Fahey in the Netflix fantasy series ''Shadow and Bone'' (2021–). His films include ''The ...
as Rafal/Rhian *
Peter Serafinowicz Peter Szymon Serafinowicz ( ; born 10 July 1972) is an English actor, comedian, director and screenwriter, best known for his roles as the title character in the 2016 live-action series of ''The Tick'', Pete in ''Shaun of the Dead'' (2004) and ...
as Yuba *
Rob Delaney Rob Delaney (born January 19, 1977) is an American comedian, actor, writer, and activist. He was the co-star and co-writer of the TV show ''Catastrophe'', and has appeared in comedy films such as ''Deadpool 2'' (2018) and ''Tom & Jerry'' (2021). ...
as Stefan, Sophie's father *
Mark Heap Mark Heap (born 13 May 1957) is an English actor and comedian. He is known for his roles in television comedies, including, ''Brass Eye'', ''Big Train'', ''Spaced'', ''Jam (TV series), Jam'', ''Green Wing'', ''Friday Night Dinner'', ''Upstart ...
as Professor Bilious Manley, the Uglification teacher *
Patti LuPone Patti Ann LuPone (born April 21, 1949) is an American actress and singer best known for her work in musical theater. She has won three Tony Awards, two Olivier Awards, two Grammy Awards, and was a 2006 inductee to the American Theater Hall of Fa ...
as Mrs. Deauville, the Gavaldon bookshop owner *
Rachel Bloom Rachel Leah Bloom (born April 3, 1987) is an American actress, comedian, writer, singer, and producer. She is best known for co-creating and starring as Rebecca Bunch in The CW musical comedy-drama series ''Crazy Ex-Girlfriend'' (2015– ...
as Honora, Sophie's stepmother *
Cate Blanchett Catherine Elise Blanchett (; born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actor. Regarded as one of the finest performers of her generation, she is known for her versatile work across independent films, blockbusters, and the stage. She has received nu ...
as the voice of the Storian *
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as Prof. Clarissa Dovey, the Dean of the School for Good *
Charlize Theron Charlize Theron ( ; ; born 7 August 1975) is a South African and American actress and producer. One of the world's highest-paid actresses, she is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. In 20 ...
as Lady Leonora Lesso, the Dean of the School for Evil ** Abigail Stones as young Leonora Additionally,
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appears as Hort, while Freya Theodora Parks portrays Hester, the leader of the School for Evil's coven;
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and Kaitlyn Akinpelumi appear as Hester's sidekicks, Anadil and Dot. Holly Sturton, Briony Scarlett, Rosie Graham, Emma Lau, and Chinenye Ezeudu portray Evergirls Beatriz, Reena, Millicent, Kiko, and Chinen, respectively. Mark Charles appears as Eric; Harvey Scrimshaw as Harvid; and Ali Khan as Chaddick. Stephanie Siadatan plays Vanessa, Sophie's mother.
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plays a character of her namesake, while Ally Cubb plays Gregor; Petra Hajduk, Myles Kamwendo, Olivia Booth-Ford, Misia Butler, Liam Woon and Aaron Campbell also appear in the film.


Production


Development and pre-production

In 2011, studios reportedly considered a film adaptation based on ''
The School for Good and Evil ''The School for Good and Evil'' is a fantasy fairytale hexalogy of books by Soman Chainani. The first novel in the series was published on May 14, 2013. The series is set in a fictional widespread location known as the Endless Woods. The origi ...
'' series. Shortly after the publication of the first book of the series in 2013,
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partnered with Jane Startz Productions to acquire rights to produce a film based on the novel.
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won the auction in a seven-figure deal for book and scriptwriting fees. Roth, Startz and Palak Patel were appointed producers. Chainani and
Malia Scotch Marmo Malia Scotch Marmo (born May 4, 1955) is an American screenwriter and teacher, best known for writing Lasse Hallstrom's ''Once Around'' and Steven Spielberg's ''Hook.'' Scotch Marmo also collaborated with novelist Soman Chainani in adapting '' ...
were hired to write the screenplay, with the former writing the initial two drafts. In July 2015, Chainani stated he and Scotch Marmo finished writing the script. After the film languished in
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,
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purchased the rights with a new team that included
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and
Laura Solon Laura Madalene Solon (born April 1979) is an English screenwriter, comedian, actress, and winner of the 2005 Perrier Comedy Award. She was the second woman to win as a solo performer, after Jenny Eclair in 1995. Background Solon was raised in G ...
as screenwriters in 2017. The streaming service expressed interest in live-action family films since most family films were animated. Other studios frequently rejected big-budget productions because of the expenses or the risks of releasing a family film that was not based on preexisting intellectual property; however, the Netflix's ambition to find films that appeal to all ages led it to buy those productions, such as ''The School for Good and Evil''.
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was offered a spot as director, but he was hesitant due to the film's contrasts with his style and unfamiliar genre. However, he reconsidered after he read the script, in which he enjoyed the characters, story, and opportunities for world-building. He was also interested in the relationships between the characters, as well as good and evil. Feig aimed to depict the lead characters' female friendship interestingly, as such relationships were often portrayed contentiously onscreen. Feig joined in 2020, with Roth, Jeffrey Kirschenbaum, Startz, Laura Fischer and Feig as producers, and Zack Roth,
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and Chainani as executive producers. Netflix was supportive of Feig's rewrites and changes. Of the process, Feig stated: "once you direct things that you write, ... you almost write like you're in the editing room". Sometimes, when the studio or producers requested that a certain thing be explained in the script and the writers suggested including it using dialogue, Feig knew that it was unneeded as "once you see two people ... looking at each other in that emotion, you just feel it"; however, they retained the lines in case audiences during
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s did not understand that part. While the novels are targeted towards young adults, Feig set out to create "an anti-
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" film that, while reinterpreting fairy tales, also probed genuine issues and darkness. In the books, the students are in their mid-teenage years; Feig, however, believed ''The School for Good and Evil'' did not necessarily need to be set at a high school. In the film, the students are approximately 18 to 19 years old. As the film developed, the team required more money for various things; Netflix subsequently increased the budget.


Casting

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was appointed casting director. In November 2020, she opened casting for a "teenage girl with
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". Feig made note to select talented, nice, and cooperative actors; Chainani stated casting was based on talent, not looks. Characters were reinterpreted to "make sure
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spirit ... is best embodied in that particular actor". Many fans desired open casting; Chainani stated there would be certain parts that might require "intense open casting", while with others, the ideal actor can be found easily. According to Chainani, casting Hester was difficult due to her "very, very specific energy".
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joined the cast as the School Master due to his daughter's love for the books, which she started reading as a
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. When casting the roles of Sophie and Agatha, the crew explored the world for "two young actors who have enough weight to them and enough gravitas but also can muster up the likeness". Actresses
Sophia Anne Caruso Sophia Anne Caruso (born July 11, 2001) is an American actress and singer best known for originating the role of Lydia Deetz in the Broadway musical ''Beetlejuice'', a role for which she won a Theatre World Award. She also portrays Sophie in ''T ...
and
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were eventually cast in the roles of Sophie and Agatha, respectively. Caruso learned of ''The School for Good and Evil'' after a general meeting with Feig. The script was sent to her shortly after; Caruso was impressed by the writing. However, Feig's collaborative and optimistic attitude, as well as his acting experience, was what ultimately persuaded Caruso to join the cast. Wylie auditioned for Agatha through a series of self-tapes and a chemistry read with Caruso. Feig said she submitted the "most amazing audition" and wanted to cast her immediately. According to Caruso, Wylie was clearly "easy to talk to and friendly", with the two having "an immediate connection". After
Charlize Theron Charlize Theron ( ; ; born 7 August 1975) is a South African and American actress and producer. One of the world's highest-paid actresses, she is the recipient of various accolades, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award. In 20 ...
had completed work on '' F9'' (2021), Kirschenbaum spoke to her about portraying "a different kind" of villain. She previously acted in many fantasy films, such as ''
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'' (2012). Feig, who had worked with her on ''
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'' (2005), expected her to decline the role due to ''The School for Good and Evil'' similarities to her other films. However, Lady Lesso differed from her other roles as a teacher who relished evil, allowing Theron to "have much more fun in a way than some of those movies where you have to be very serious". Feig had long sought to collaborate with
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, but their schedules had never allowed it. He knew as soon as he read Professor Dovey's role that he only wanted Washington to play the part, partially due to her comedic skills. Compelled by the idea of working with Feig and Theron, Washington accepted. After reading ''The School for Good and Evil'', she realized that Dovey was different from any character she had portrayed, being "so larger than life and filled with light, and avinga lot of comedic beats". For the character's foundation, Washington made the decision to draw on real-life examples. She gave considerable thought to the
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of fairy godmothers and
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, as well as one of her instructors at
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, an all-girls school in New York that she had attended.


Design and sets

Feig did not want the film to look similar to the ''Harry Potter'' film series and thus chose Andy Nicholson as production designer. Due to Feig's dislike of
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and hope for "the characters and the actors to be performing in that world so they become part of it", much of the scenery was constructed, including the Schools for Good and Evil. The two
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s constructed at
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Studios played a crucial role in that. The only scenes that used green screens were those in the beginning and those including Rafal, since the skies had to be altered. The film's style takes inspiration from
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, which Feig noticed while filming ''
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'' (2015) in
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. Feig stated that this avoided comparisons to other films, being "both garish and over the top". Nicholson subsequently incorporated elements from other architects, including
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and
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, creating "this big melting point of design". The team was allowed to "take over" St Anne's Cathedral. During the two weeks they worked there, the crew transformed the area into "this big, almost sound-stage type space ... with so much detail".


Costumes

The costumes maintained the design's individuality and distinctiveness, with Reneé Kalfus and Feig designing them. It felt fitting that each character would bring their own sense of style and culture given that many of the characters are the children of well-known fairy tale characters. Feig said he allowed Kalfus to "run wild" with this concept. The costumes were inspired by a variety of media, including classic fairy tales and
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. Unlike the books, the film the students do not wear uniforms, allowing, according to Chainani, more creativity. The actors were encouraged to contribute to their costumes. In particular, Theron wanted Lesso to have a tailored and severe silhouette; she also suggested the ginger hair and showed Feig various reference photos. Caruso discussed Sophie's evolution of style with Kalfus, including with "princessy" dresses and "potato sack" uniform at the School for Evil. She eventually transitions into
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glam costumes, which Caruso felt needed "such a specific type of hot that suits her fiery spirit". Wylie insisted on keeping her curly hair, wanting to show such hair can still be associated with princesses. Over 800 costumes and 600 pairs of shoes were produced by more than 70 costumers. The wolf characters are "guys in suits, with
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heads" so the actors had something to act against. Professor Dovey's blond
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wig took seven weeks to produce, including one to create its color; designer Linda Villalobos chose its look to highlight her goodness and prevent her from looking evil, as well as demonstrate texture.


Filming

According to Feig, filming on location was essential in order to avoid overusing special effects. Netflix was unable to shoot the production at its
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in
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, because it was too small; they decided to instead film at Northern Ireland for the first time. Feig selected its city
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as the filming location, as he had friends who had shot there, including production members from ''
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'' (2011–2019). He also cited its close proximity to London, which would make travel between the two cities easy, though this was not the case due to the
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. The film was shot at several locations in Belfast, including Belfast Harbour Studios and Loop Film Studios. At the former, the full of the studio, workshop and office space was used.
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was also considered as a filming location but was rejected for numerous reasons. Local sites ''The School for Good and Evil'' was filmed at include St Peter's Church; St Anne's Cathedral;
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; Ulster Folk Museum;
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; and
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. Production followed the British Film Commission safe working protocols due to the COVID-19 pandemic; Feig always wore a mask. Feig was particularly pleased to film at Big Dog Forest in
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, since he thought building such a place would be impossible. Some crew members tried to persuade him against filming there, but he insisted because the forest was unlike anything he had ever seen. In January 2021, it was reported filming had begun. The crew encountered difficulties with shooting on the first day, as it rained heavily, creating puddles of mud. Roughly 350 to 500 crew members worked on ''The School for Good and Evil'', the majority of whom were locals. In May 2021, filming wrapped for Washington and Theron. According to Chainani, filming wrapped on July 3 or 4, 2021; Feig, however, needed to shoot another scene, which was filmed by the end of the month.


Post-production

After the film wrapped, Feig began editing, with Erik Nordby as effects supervisor. The film's
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were provided by British companies
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, and
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. Feig hoped for the film's world to have a sense of realism, despite its magical aspects, which he tried to keep
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; an example is the stymph. In the books, it is a bird made of bones that takes children to the Schools for Good and Evil. The team wanted it to be sentient while retaining its bones. They researched bird skeletons and decayed birds, studying the way the tissue and feathers stay on the bones, and the interactions of these three things. The team used
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to add expressions and emotions to the animatronic characters.


Adaptation from source material

Chainani said the film would be a "very different animal" from the book. Feig stated that he is "very against any movies where you have to know things before you go there". The crew members picked key moments from the novel, such as major plot points, character developments and fan-favourites, to adapt. Feig often consulted Chainani in these selections. When describing those decisions, the latter stated the former was highly aware of moments that resonated with the fans. The scenes were retrofitted so that they would still be unique from the books, but in a way that would hopefully please the fans. They often had to examine certain passages very closely to ensure they were not just recreating clichés. Chainani hoped for adaptation to represent the novel's spirit while "go ngto different places ndsurpris ngyou when it can" instead of being a "boring old retread" of the book.


Marketing

Film marketer Lee Schroder served as ''The School for Good and Evil'' publicist. In May 2021, three first-look images were posted on Washington, Theron and Feig's social medias, featuring the former two dressed in their respective roles. Hundreds of responses were posted on Twitter; many fans were impressed and conveyed desires for sequels. In June of that year, during Netflix's virtual fan event Geeked Week, the first teaser was released. It depicted a coven of witches walking towards the screen.
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writer Jacob Siegel considered it one of the "biggest announcements" of the event. ''The School for Good and Evil'' was announced as part of Netflix's 2022 film slate and appeared in a "movie preview" video. Washington and Theron are featured in their costumes, in addition to female characters fighting and a shot of the fantasy setting. In early June 2022, Netflix launched the film's teaser poster. That same month, a first-look
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for the film was released, while a panel featuring Wylie, Caruso, and the novel series' author Soman Chainani was held as part of Netflix's 2022 Geeked Week event. In late July 2022, the film's main poster was released. It highlights the schools' divide, with a split between the two that is emphasized through the color palettes. The following month, a novel
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was released, titled ''The School for Good and Evil: Movie Tie-in Edition''. At the end of September, it appeared on bestseller lists by Canadian publications ''
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'' and ''
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''—in categories of children and young adult, and juvenile respectively.


Release

The film was originally slated for release in Christmas 2017. In December 2020, Chainani stated that the film is set to be released in 2022, with a release for the latter half of the year being scheduled later. In June 2022, a fall release of September 2022 was announced. In late July 2022, Netflix announced the film's release date as October 21, 2022. The release date was moved up by two days in late August. ''The School for Good and Evil'' had its world premiere at
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in Los Angeles on October 18, 2022, before it became streamable worldwide the following day. It was also released in select theaters.


Reception


Pre-release

The film was expected to generate £30 million for the economy of Northern Ireland. ''
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'' listed ''The School for Good and Evil'' among the most anticipated films of 2022, while ''
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'' named it one of the best films set to come out in 2022. Out of all of Netflix's 2022 films, ''
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'' ranked it as the twelfth most-promising due to its cast and similarities to the ''Harry Potter'' film series. That website and ''
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'' listed it as a promising 2022 book-to film adaptation for audiences. The latter also thought the film could potentially result in similar success to that of the ''Harry Potter'' film series. Later, the same website commented: "If done right, ''The School for Good and Evil'' can become a major breakout hit for Netflix. ... ''The School for Good and Evil'' can appeal to younger demographics and give Netflix something it might really want: Its own hit YA fantasy series." ''Time'', ''
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'' named it one of the most anticipated films of late 2022. The ''
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'' listed it among Netflix's top four October films.


Critical reception

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'', journalists were "quick to tear apart" the film. Many reviewers thought ''The School for Good and Evil'' story would work better as a television series, and they compared the film to the ''Harry Potter'' film series. In December 2022, Donald Clarke and Tara Brady of ''
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'' named ''The School for Good and Evil'' the ninth-worst film of the year, saying: "Feig deliver dsomething that looked no less vulgar than the average
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department store window."


Audience reception

Many people had conflicting opinions on ''The School for Good and Evil'', especially those who had read the book. ''The Independent'' stated audience responses were "considerably kinder" than those of critics, but still "resolutely mixed". Some thought the film "did everything it set out to do". Others found fault with the writing and disliked Tedros's dark hair, which is blond in the books. Viewers praised the actors, however, particularly Wylie. ''The School for Good and Evil'' was the most-viewed film on Netflix on October 20, 2022, the day after its release. According to
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, during its first six days of release, it received 1.058 billion viewing minutes, placing second on the streaming chart after the television series '' The Watcher''. In its first week, the film debuted at number one on Netflix's Top 10, with 78.83 million hours viewed. The next week, it dropped to second, behind ''
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'', having received 41.95 million viewing hours. In its third week, ''The School for Good and Evil'' ranked third on the Top 10 chart—after ''
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'' and ''The Good Nurse''—with 19.03 million hours viewed. The film placed ninth the next week after garnering 8.85 million viewing hours. The following week, it dropped off the chart.


Possible sequel

In October 2022, Feig stated: "We're actually already figuring out what the next ilm isgoing to be". He has the goal of creating a franchise with the material from the other ''The School for Good and Evil'' novels. According to Chainani, the possibility of the sequel(s) depends on audience reception.


Notes


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External links

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