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By Will Chalk
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image captionRL Stine s books were PG rated , but he says the Netflix movies are definitely not
There are a lot of rumours about children s horror author RL Stine.
That he s dead (not true), that he s actually a collection of writers working under one name (also not true), and that he was once writing a new book every week. That s not true either, he tells us. It took two weeks.
Now aged 77, the man behind series such as Goosebumps, Give Yourself Goosebumps, Fear Street and Point Horror says even he s lost count of exactly how many books he s written.
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Experience a nightmare 300 years in the making. THE FEAR STREET TRILOGY is on Netflix this July.
In 1994, a group of teenagers discover the terrifying events that have haunted their town for generations may all be connected and they may be the next targets. Based on R.L. Stine’s best-selling horror series, FEAR STREET follows Shadyside’s sinister history through a nightmare 300 years in the making.
“As a filmmaker making Fear Street, but also just as a movie lover, I was so excited to pay homage to some of the great eras of horror movies. For 1994, Scream stood above all rest it’s peak ’90s horror and, I think, one of the most brilliant movies ever made, period. Then for 1978, I got to look at the heyday of slasher films Friday the 13th, Halloween, Nightmare on Elm Street. For 1666…I found the best inspiration for me lay in the beautiful world made rotten of Terence Malick’s The New World.” –