"Monster in the School 2" - Feature Film
Last Day… But Something’s Wrong (Part 2) The last day of school was supposed to feel happy. Lockers slammed shut, kids laughed in the halls, and teachers handed out yearbooks with tired smiles. Backpacks were lighter, and everyone kept saying, “See you next year!” like nothing could go wrong. But something felt off. The lights flickered during the final bell. At first, people thought it was just the old wiring again. Then came the sound — a deep, slow thump echoing through the hallways. Not footsteps. Something heavier. The air got cold. A janitor dropped his keys near the cafeteria doors. They slid across the tile… like the floor was shaking. That’s when the first scream came from the gym. Everyone froze. Then the doors burst open. A shadow stretched across the hallway, too big to belong to any person. It moved wrong — jagged and twitchy — like it didn’t belong in the real world. Lockers rattled as something massive stepped into the light. A monster. Inside the school.
7 roles
William saw himself standing alone in a dark hallway that looked like his school, but older… emptier. The lights buzzed above him, flickering like they were trying to stay alive. At the end of the hall stood a smaller version of him — his younger self — staring back with wide, scared eyes. Neither of them spoke. The younger William looked like he wanted to say something, but instead he slowly stepped back into the shadows.
Tyler stood alone in the middle of a place that felt familiar but wrong. The air was too still, like the world had paused just for him. Dim lights flickered above, casting long shadows that moved even when he didn’t. He looked around, trying to understand where he was, but every step echoed louder than it should. The silence wasn’t empty — it felt like something was hiding inside it. A cold feeling settled in his chest.
Mr. Tronson stood alone in his classroom, but it didn’t feel like the one he knew. The desks were perfectly lined up, untouched, and the windows were dark like it was midnight. The clock on the wall ticked slowly, louder than it ever had before. He called out, but no one answered. The lights buzzed overhead, flickering just enough to make the room feel alive. Papers on his desk began to slide, even though there was no wind. A cold weight settled in the air, pressing down on his chest.
Mace found himself standing in the middle of the playground, but everything looked wrong. The sky was gray, the swings were moving on their own, and the wind made a low humming sound that didn’t feel normal. He tried to call out, but his voice felt small, like the world was too big around him. The slide creaked slowly, even though no one was there. The trees swayed without any breeze, and the air felt thick, like something invisible was standing just out of sight. Mace’s heart pounded.
Extras For this movie, the extras play a big role without saying a single word. They don’t run, scream, or fight. They just stand there. In the background. In the hallways. In the corners of rooms. Watching. At first, they seem normal — just students and people frozen in place. But the longer you look, the more unsettling it feels. They never blink. They never move. And somehow, they always seem to be facing the main characters. Their silence makes everything more intense.
Lily & Lana (The Twins) Lily and Lana appear together in every scene — never apart. The twins don’t talk much, but they don’t need to. They move the same, stand the same, and somehow always look in the same direction at the exact same time. In the background, they’re easy to miss at first. Just two identical girls standing side by side. But once you notice them, it’s impossible to ignore. They never smile. Never wave. Never react. (twins or look alikes needed)
Remmy & Sammy (The Twins) Remmy and Sammy are the kind of twins you notice right away. Same height, same clothes, same quiet expressions. They’re always side by side, like they were never meant to exist separately. They don’t talk much, and when they do, it’s usually at the same time. In crowded scenes, they stand perfectly still while everything else moves around them. Not scared. Not surprised. Just together. (Twins or look so needed)