Jack Whitehall is a badass teacher in the first trailer for The Bad Education Movie.

Alfie Wickers and his tearaway pupils are back for a big-screen version of the hit BBC comedy, which arrives in cinemas in the UK and Ireland on Friday, August 21.

In the trailer, Alfie is itching to take his class for one last trip away together after completing their exams - but soon comes up against opposition from disgruntled parents who don't think he's an appropriate role model.

In response, he resolves to take the students "on a holiday that's so bats**t mental that if it was a movie, everyone would be played by Nicolas Cage", and they soon tear up Cornwall, raising havoc, insulting the locals and upsetting the resident wildlife.



Harry Enfield, Mathew Horne and Sarah Solemani will reprise their roles from the sitcom, alongside the pupils played by Ethan Lawrence, Layton Williams, Nikki Runeckles, Kae Alexander, Weruche Opia, Jack Binstead and Charlie Wernham.

Jeremy Irvine, Joanna Scanlan, Talulah Riley, Game of Thrones star Iain Glen and The Wire's Clarke Peters have also joined the cast.

The Bad Education Movie is co-written by Whitehall and Freddy Syborn, and directed by Elliot Hegarty.

Last year, Whitehall pitched Bad Education with the US TV networks, but the project didn't get picked up to series.

Watch a clip from the original Bad Education sitcom below:

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