Bad Education: HBO Acquires Global Rights to Hugh Jackman Comedy

Bad Education: HBO Acquires Global Rights to Hugh Jackman Comedy

In a record-breaking sale, HBO has acquired the global rights to Cory Finley’s (Thoroughbreds) critically acclaimed sophomore feature Bad Education, starring Academy Award nominee Hugh Jackman (The Greatest Showman, Les Misérables), Academy Award winner Allison Janney (I, Tonya), Golden Globe nominee Ray Romano (The Big Sick, The Irishman), Geraldine Viswanathan (Blockers), and Alex Wolff (Hereditary).

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Inspired by true events, Bad Education follows Frank Tassone (Jackman) and Pam Gluckin (Janney) who reign over a popular Long Island school district on the verge of the nation’s top spot, spurring record college admissions and soaring property values. But when an embezzlement scheme surfaces that threatens to destroy all they’ve built, Frank is forced to maintain order and secrecy — by whatever means necessary. Jackman’s performance as the charismatic Tassone has been praised as a career-high by multiple critics.

Bad Education is written by Mike Makowsky (I Think We’re Alone Now), who grew up in Roslyn, Long Island during the scandal and drew from the New York Magazine article “The Bad Superintendent” by Robert Kolker.

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The movie is produced by Automatik and Sight Unseen. Fred Berger, Eddie Vaisman, Julia Lebedev, Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Oren Moverman, and Mike Makowsky serve as producers. Executive producers include Leonid Lebedev and Caroline Jaczko.

In a highly competitive situation, HBO beat out a number of theatrical distributors and is planning a 2020 release.

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