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Filmmaker and close personal Zoom friend of the site Paul Feig is taking his talents to Netflix. The A Simple Favor director will helm The School for Good and Evil, based on the best-selling YA novel—part one of a six-part series—by author Soman Chainani. David Magee (Mary Poppins Returns) and Laura Solon (Office Christmas Party) are on script duties. Here is the official synopsis for The School for Good and Evil [via The Wrap]: “The School for Good and Evil” will follow best friends Sophie and Agatha, who are about to discover where fairytale legacies go …
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