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Tony-nominated 'John Proctor Is the Villain' star Fina Strazza talks to PEOPLE about her Broadway experience and Netflix slasher 'Fear Street: Prom Queen.'
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Screen Rant on MSNNew Fear Street Movie's Debut Rotten Tomatoes Score Sets Record Low For Netflix Horror FranchiseThe Fear Street franchise returns with Prom Queen, but the debut Rotten Tomatoes score sets a record-low for the Netflix horror franchise.
Netflix 's "brutal" Fear Street sequel is now available to watch on the platform. Fear Street: Prom Queen follows on from the 2021 trilogy of movies, all based on the RL Stine books, and centres on a prom night in 1988 as a bloody murderer is on the loose.
The Fear Street films, based on the popular R.L. Stine book series, continues with the release of Fear Street: Prom Queen on Netflix.
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Screen Rant on MSN"Really Exaggerated & Fun To Play": How The New Fear Street Movie Explores A Different Chapter Of Shadyside Explained By Netflix Sequel StarsProm Queen stars Suzanna Son, David Iacono, Ella Rubin, Ariana Greenblatt and Rebecca Ablack talk Shadyside's grisly new chapter.
Julianne Moore’s Sirens, Fear Street’s latest slasher, and Big Mouth’s final season headline Netflix’s big weekend of new releases.
Stine has been in discussions with Netflix to broaden the Fear Street franchise beyond the initial trilogy, with Prom Queen being the first step in this expansion. Set in Shadyside High during the 1988 prom season, the film follows the popular girls as they compete for the coveted homecoming crown.
On the heels of major movie additions like Paddington in Peru and Nonnas, Netflix is gearing up for another big run in the coming week. The streamer has arrivals planned for five of the next six days,