By Patrick Cremona

Published: Wednesday, 19 October 2022 at 12:00 am


The new Netflix fantasy film The School for Good and Evil has its roots in a series of books by American author Soman Chainani – a series that so far consists of six novels and a companion handbook.

The film is an adaptation of the first book in the series, and although in many ways it remains loyal to the source material, it also makes one or two changes, with director Paul Feig explaining that “we always made sure to get his [Chainani’s] advice on the changes”.

“It’s hard for an author or a creator of any original material to give it over to somebody else and let it be reinterpreted, but it was really important to have Soman involved because it’s his baby,” Feig explains in the press notes for the film.

“Even before I came on board, the producers were developing it for many years to make sure we got it right, that we got the things that the fans would want out of the book, while still being able to introduce this story to people who haven’t discovered the books yet.”