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India Fowler plays Lori Granger, a social outcast who’d give anything to win prom queen. But the competition is stiff: she ...
Ella Rubin as Melissa in "Fear Street: Prom Queen" (Alan Markfield/Netflix) The story hinges on a classic contest between good and evil, where “good” is represented by Lori Granger (India ...
Fear Street Part 3: 1666 (2021) featured a mid-credit scene that teased a future for the Fear Street franchise, so no one was really surprised when Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025) was announced.
The Rotten Tomatoes score for Fear Street: Prom Queen has been revealed. It's Netflix's latest foray into the Fear Street horror franchise, which began in 2021 with Fear Street Part One: 1994.
Fear Street, the series of teen slasher paperbacks that served as a horror gateway for countless millennials, found new life on Netflix in 2021 with a trilogy of gore-spattered films.
The trilogy of "Fear Street" movies on Netflix are based on books from R.L. Stine—and star Kiana Madeira said in an interview how she would happily return.
Fans may remember the first attempt at a Fear Street adaptation. Back in 1998, a pilot for Ghosts of Fear Street aired on ABC. Written by Eerie, Indiana co-creator Karl Schreader, the pilot bombed.
However, if Fear Street: Prom Queen is a hit for Netflix, we have a feeling the streamer would fight for the rights for more Fear Street movies. For now, we’ll just have to wait and see.
In Fear Street: 1994, Deena’s brother Josh, played by Benjamin Flores Jr., can be seen chatting online with someone who goes by the name Queen of Air and Darkness.
Netflix’s Fear Street trilogy is bringing back the slasher stories of the late 20th century, and Fear Street Part 2: 1978 embraces the summer camp setting of classics like Friday the 13th and ...
The “Fear Street” series married supernatural horror with real-life horror of teenagers’ deepest fears and insecurities. That’s why they were so popular with young readers, Brzozowski said ...
The third Fear Street movie—the final entry in Netflix’s horror trilogy based on the R.L. Stine stories, which began streaming today—is really two different movies. The first half, Fear ...