The School for Good and Evil Trailer 2: Switching Destiny Leads to Chaos

The upcoming Netflix fantasy Teen Drama The School for Good and Evil has a second trailer right before its one-week countdown. The epic fairy tale-centred film is about switching destinies and raising chaos as collateral damage. Notably, the film is based on the internationally best-selling novel of the same name by Soman Chainani.

The film stars Sophia Anne Caruso as Sophie, Sophia Wylie as Agatha, Charlize Theron as Lady Lesso, Jamie Flatters as Tedros, Kit Young as Rafal, Michelle Yeoh, Laurence Fishburne, Earl Cave, Rachel Bloom, Cate Blanchett and Freya Parks. Morever, the film will be directed by Paul Feig and has a running time of two hours and twenty-seven minutes.

The School for Good and Evil
A still from the trailer of Netflix’s The School for Good and Evil

The second trailer for the epic fantasy movie starts off with the theme of switching destiny. Sophie, a soon-to-be groomed princess and the flagbearer of righteousness and good, is dropped at the school for witches. Whereas, her counterpart, Agatha is dropped off at the school for grooming and training the princess.

Each of them faces a hard time in convincing their teachers about their true identity. However, their efforts are in vain as the respective guardians train them according to the convention. Sophie undergoes the complete training of becoming a witch and Agatha is forced into becoming a princess.

Both friends face different sets of challenges in overcoming their innate qualities. Sophie faces a particularly hard time in transforming into a witch, while Agatha is bewildered by the complete makeover of events.

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At one point, the teachers express their disbelief over the mishap and are convinced that a switch has taken place. Eventually, the realization comes pretty late as the training process gets completed. The princess-to-be has become a witch and vice-versa, leading to the ultimate chaos.

Watch The Trailer for The School for Good and Evil Below

The School for Good and Evil will further explore the battle between righteousness and wrong, as two best friends face each other, with a new set of powers. Will the Good win over the Evil? Will the Witches harm the balance? or Will there be an unexpected turnaround?

The fantasy teen drama will release on Netflix, starting on October 19, 2022. Tell us your thoughts about the anticipated movie in the comment section below.

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Manjeet Singh
Manjeet Singh
Manjeet loves to steer conversations around films and pop culture(usually to the point of no return). Finding obscure movies and consuming their Wikipedia literature is his daytime hobby. Being a hopeless romantic about cinema is what keeps him going.

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