Trailer: Teenagers Fight For Survival In Comedy Thriller SCHOOL’S OUT FOREVER, Now Available On VOD
Teenagers fight sfo survival in the horror-comedy SCHOOL S OUT FOREVER! See the trailer now! By David Gelmini
Most of us couldn’t wait for school to end when we were kids, but in the newly released horror comedy film
School’s Out Forever, a troublesome student is forced to return to his place of learning after a global pandemic ravages the world.
Directed by Oliver Milburn and based on the novel by Scott K. Andrews,
School’s Out Forever stars Oscar Kennedy as Lee Keegan, a recently expelled student who finds he has no choice but to seek refuge in his former school after the pandemic leaves him with nowhere else to go. However, he soon learns that his school is the least safe place for him to be, as the effects of the pandemic and the breakdown of society soon leads to both his fellow students and the neigh
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We spoke to Oliver about making the film, his love of the books upon which it is based on and working with the young cast…
How did it all begin for you for
School’s Out Forever?
It began a long time ago; over ten years ago, when I read the book. I’d just met with the producer of
School’s Out Forever, I’d made my grad film at uni with her, and we were looking to make feature-length film, which we did with the abandon of people who have no idea how soul-destroying that would be as as a thing to do with no money [haha]. But we managed to do it and we were lucky enough to get it released in a DVD version in the UK and in America.