A new trailer has been released for the upcoming Netflix fantasy movie that was filmed in Northern Ireland.
The School of Good and Evil is based on a best-selling series of young adult fantasy novels by Soman Chainani and follows a group of girls and boys who are taken to an institution and trained to become fairytale-like heroes and villains.
Starring Charlize Theron, Laurence Fishburne and Kerry Washington, the movie was directed by Paul Feig, who is known for his smash-hit Bridesmaids.
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It is understood the production was set to be in Northern Ireland for at least 20 weeks and Northern Ireland Screen estimated that it will generate an investment of approximately £30million with around 500 NI-resident crew having worked on the film.
Speaking as filming began, Richard Williams, CEO of Northern Ireland Screen, said: "Netflix is the world’s largest subscription streaming service with millions of subscribers worldwide and an outstanding track record for offering very high quality, original programming.
"For a global player like this to choose Belfast as its base is a real vote of confidence in Northern Ireland’s screen industry and further cements our reputation as a leading centre for film and television production."
Filming locations across Northern Ireland that were used while shooting the Netflix movie include:
- St Anne's Cathedral
- St Peter's Church
- Mount Stewart
- Ulster Folk Museum
- Clandeboye Estate
- Big Dog Forest
- Woodburn Forest
- Castle Archdale
- Belfast Harbour Studios
You can watch the full-length trailer for The School of Good and Evil below...
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