The School for Good and Evil Trailer: The Truth Behind Our Beloved Fairytales

Netflix has released the trailer for its upcoming teen fantasy movie The School for Good and Evil and our excitement cannot be told in words. Directed by Paul Feig, Soman Chainani’s book-based film stars Sofia Wylie, Sophia Anne Caruso, Michelle Yeoh, Charlize Theron, alongside other cast members.

The School for Good and Evil revolves around best friends Sophie and Agatha who find themselves fighting against each other after getting swept away into a magical school that nurtures future heroes and villains of fairytales.

The trailer of the upcoming movie shows the excited Sophie and the confused Agatha being taken to the school that once in a while accepts students from outside their community to enrol in their school.

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We are shown exciting glimpses of the enchanted school which proves that the fairytales we’ve always heard are true stories of the graduates of this very school. As the girls try to settle into the school, things aren’t easy as they seem, especially for Sophie who had always wished to live a life here.

And as they say, the line between good and evil is thin; so when Sophie isn’t able to settle with the good, she turns to the evil side. With rules being broken and Agatha realising the danger her friend is in, things take a turn towards an adventure to find balance once again.

As Agatha tries to break her friend free from evil, the question arises, how will she convince Sophie when the latter is loving this new side?

The trailer has excited us for the upcoming movie which has got everything that will keep us entertained. From magic to drama, fights and friendship, the film is one that is an entertainment-packed product that has us eagerly waiting for its release.

Not to forget the cinematography and the sets are as beautiful as they can get, giving us the fairytale vibes that we love no matter how old we get.

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The School for Good and Evil is set to release on October 19, 2022, on Netflix, so let’s mark our calendars for this fantasy friendship movie.

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Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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