Fear Street outtakes and goof-ups in the back half of the ComicCon@Home panel below: Video of Netflix Geeked: Fear Street Trilogy | Comic-Con@Home 2021 Comic-Con International on YouTube See? Fear can be fun! Stine said he was amazed at the measure of careful detail that went into bringing his written words to the screen, and especially at the outpouring of love from all those horror-crazed Netflix fans. “I would tell you that the most exciting part of this whole thing has been the reaction of people when they found out there were Fear Street movies,” he said. “You don’t get this kind of reaction from a book believe me.”
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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”).
Stars of Netflix horror trilogy Fear Street discuss LGBT representation Updated: 29/06/2021, 10:25 am Star of Netflix horror trilogy Fear Street Sadie Sink said the films’ handling of LGBT representation is ‘groundbreaking’ (Jessica Miglio/Netflix/PA) Star of Netflix horror trilogy Fear Street Sadie Sink said the films’ handling of LGBT representation is “groundbreaking”. Based on the books by best-selling author RL Stine, the three movies take place over different time periods, with the first being set in the 1990s, the second in the 1970s and third in the 1600s. They explore the bloody history of the small town of Shadyside. LGBT relationships feature heavily in the trilogy and Stranger Things star Sink, who plays the character of Ziggy Berman, believes the representation was overdue in the horror genre.