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"The School for Good and Evil" has landed on Netflix, introducing viewers to a new fantasy world where children are trained to be fairytale villains and heroes.
The School for Good and Evil director Paul Feig breaks down the ending of the film, why he made changes to the book and if there will be a sequel.
Although immersed in fantasy, “The School for Good and Evil” gets lost in a nether realm somewhere between Disney Channel fare like “Descendants” and more epic theatricals like Harry ...
2022's The School for Good and Evil was a hit with Netflix viewers, but whether or not The School for Good and Evil 2 is happening remains to be seen.
The School For Good and Evil review: This fantasy film on Netflix comes too soon on the heels of Disney's Descendants to be its own thing.
"The School for Good and Evil" will star Charlize Theron, Kerry Washington and Michelle Yeoh as teachers training the next generation of heroes and villains.
Netflix’s School for Good and Evil loves fairy tales — and rips them apart Paul Feig adapts Soman Chainani’s bestseller about a magic-school friendship that defies the tropes ...
How ‘The School for Good and Evil’ Author Soman Chainani Ensured Adaptation’s Focus on Empathy “If you’re going to teach understanding people, we have to see everyone on both sides” he ...
'The School for Good and Evil' ending certainly leaves us wondering about a sequel. Here's our explanation of that final scene in the Netflix film.