Fear Street on Netflix: Will There Be More Movies? Star Opens Up
On 7/15/21 at 10:00 PM EDT
Fear Street trilogy includes three interconnected stories: one set in 1994, another in 1978 and a third in 1666. Actress Kiana Madeira has confirmed her interest in returning to Shadyside, and there is certainly more material to base a movie on.
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Warning: The following article contains a spoiler-y breakdown of Netflix’s “Fear Street: 1994.”
Terrible things are happening in the eerie town of Shadyside, Ohio, otherwise known as “the killer capital of the U.S.A.,” and when it comes to the first part of Netflix’s “Fear Street Trilogy,” people want answers.
Based on the popular R.L. Stine book series of the same name, “Fear Street Part One: 1994,” which is now streaming on Netflix, leaves a trail of mysteries set to unravel within upcoming sequels, “Fear Street: 1978 (premiering July 9) and “Fear Street: 1666 (streaming July 16).
Directed by Leigh Janiak and starring Kiana Madeira (Deena) and Olivia Welch (Samantha Fraser), Part 1 plays like a winking homage to the slasher thrillers popular in the decade it’s set (think: “Scream,” “I Know What You Did Last Summer” and “Urban Legend”).