The
Fear Street trilogy kicked off last Friday on Netflix with the 1994-set first film, and the second film’s trailer heads back to summer camp (uh-oh) in 1978. Netflix has released the trailer to the second entry in the releasing-weekly trilogy,
Fear Street Part II: 1978, which will explore an earlier era of Shadyside as the 1970s sparkle and of course, a killer stalks Camp Nightwing.
The new film explores a camp where the same wealth divide seen in the first film between the rich of Sunnyvale and the downtrodden in Shadyside are in play. Following on the events of
1994, Cindy Berman (Gillian Jacobs) tells Sam (Olivia Welch) and Josh (Benjamin Flores Jr.) about what happened at the camp that left everyone dead. The official synopsis for the movie, which arrives Friday on Netflix (and is followed by
Fear Street: 1978 Poster Debuts, Second Part Out Friday On Netflix
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Fear Street Part 2: 1978 Trailer Turns Camp Nightwing Into a Blood-Soaked Massacre
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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”).