While we wait for Netflix to release its next film in the Fear Street series with Fear Street: The Queen of Promauthor R. L. Stine revealed that there are three more Fear Street films in development.
Stine told THR: “The writers are working. So I’m keeping my fingers crossed.”
With over 50 novels in the original Fear Street series, there are plenty of stories to choose from for these three films, but the author didn’t share any further details.
The first three films were a trilogy consisting of Fear Street, part one: 1994, Fear Street, part two: 1978AND Fear Street, Part Three: 1666. They were all fun horror movies and were directed by Leigh Janiak.
The three films were based on Stine’s novels set in the town of Shadyside. The three films were released over the course of three weeks and tell a killer story about the sinister history of the town of Shadyside.
In Prom queen: “Prom season at Shadyside High has begun, and the school’s pack of It Girls are busy with their usual sweet and fierce campaigns for the crown.
“But when a brave outsider is unexpectedly appointed to the court and other girls mysteriously begin to disappear, the class of ’88 suddenly finds itself facing a night of prom from hell.”
The cast includes India Fowler (The Nevers, Insomnia), Susanna Son (Red Rocket, The Idol), Fina Strazza (Paper girls, above the shadows), Davide Iacono (The summer I got cute, Cinnamon), Ella Rubin (The idea of you), AND Chris Klein (Sweet Magnolias, American Cake).
It’s also in the cast Lili Taylor (Out of range, manhunt) AND Catherine Waterston (The end where we begin, Perry Mason).
The film is directed by Matt Palmer and this will be the fourth Fear Street film adapted from the book series.
by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant
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