‘Fear Street: Prom Queen’ Netflix Movie: R-Rating Full Cast & Everything We Know So Far
The follow-up movie to the Fear Street trilogy will be hitting our screens in 2025.
Picture: Fear Street: Prom Queen β Chernin Entertainment
Since the first Fear Street trilogy hit Netflix back in 2021, rumors have been constantly flying about a long-awaited sequel. Finally, we got confirmation that a new standalone movie is coming to Netflix in 2025. Set to adapt the 15th book from R.L. Stineβs vast library, hereβs everything we know about Netflixβs Fear Street: Prom Queen.Β
As a quick recap,Β Fear Street Parts One, Two, and Three were all released on Netflix over the summer of 2021. They had previously been in development at 20th Century Fox before Netflix acquired the rights. Chernin Entertainment produces the movies.Β
Please note: This article was first published on January 10th, 2024 β it has since been updated with the latest information.
The Road to Fear Street: Prom Queen on Netflix
As mentioned above, the road to getting a fourth movie has been long. Rumors of a fourth movie began floating as soon as the main trilogy had concluded.Β Bloody Disgusting first reported in July 2022 that multiple movies were in deep development, with scooper Jeff Sneider at Above the Line backing that up months later. The news also included that Chloe Okuno was being eyed for the directorβs role. Okuno is best known for Watcher, V/H/S/94, and Let the Right One In.
In late 2023, we got another update for a new Fear Street movie in a wind-ranging interview with Collider. The siteβs editor-in-chief, Steven Weintraub, spoke to Netflixβs head of film, Scott Stuber, about a slew of projects in November 2023. When asked about Fear Street, Stuber confirmed the film was still moving forward and would be a standalone.
βThereβs one stand-alone that weβre working on right now that weβre once again trying to get the script right, but I like it very much, and so does the team. So I feel like if we can get that script right there would be a great kind of extension of that franchise.β
We then reported in January 2024 that the new movieβs production was gearing up and would begin shortly. In addition, we learned the new film would cover the 15th Fear Street book, Prom Queen.
R.L. Stine followed up with a Tweet confirming the news:
Movie News: I can finally announce that a new Fear Street movie is about to go into production for Netflix. It’s based on my Fear Street book, The Prom Queen. Good news! pic.twitter.com/lgKvhDFV5F
β R.L. Stine (@RL_Stine) January 13, 2024
Whoβs behind Fear Street: Prom Queen on Netflix?
We first reported on January 31st that Matt Palmer, best known for his underrated Netflix horror Calibre, released a new movie in 2018 and would be directing the feature. Heβs co-written the new film alongside Donald McLeary. MΓ‘rk GyΓΆri will serve as the cinematographer for the film.
Picture: IMDb
Per Netflix, Yvonne Bernard, Joan Waricha, Jane Stine, and Caroline Pitofsky will oversee production for Chernin Entertainment who work with Netflix under a wide-ranging overall deal.
Whatβs Fear Street: Prom Queen about?
Per Netflix, hereβs the official synopsis for the new movie:
βWelcome back to Shadyside. In this next installment of the blood-soaked Fear Street franchise, prom season at Shadyside High is underway and the schoolβs wolfpack of It Girls is busy with its usual sweet and vicious campaigns for the crown. But when a gutsy outsider is unexpectedly nominated to the court, and the other girls start mysteriously disappearing, the class of β88 is suddenly in for one hell of a prom night.β
R.L Stineβs Fear Street: The Prom Queen was the fifteenth installment of the Fear Street novels and was published by Simon Pulse on March 1st, 1992. Itβs part of the vast array of books by the author, who is also known for Goosebumps. To date, there are over 150 Fear Street books in total.
The story is centered around Lizzie McVay, a student at Shadyside High School and one of five Prom Queen nominees. When a bloody and brutal of one of the nominees leads to more killings, Lizzy realizes that the killer is targeting the Prom Queen candidates, and she could be next on the list.
Picture: Fear Street: Prom Queen β Chernin Entertainment
Fear Street: Prom Queen is a stand-alone feature that likely wonβt feature characters from the Fear Street trilogy released on Netflix in 2021. The Fear Street trilogy took inspiration for its adaptation from multiple Fear Street novels, whereas Prom Queen is set to adapt one novel. However, given the sheer volume of Fear Street novels, there is a chance further inspiration could be drawn from the other books to add more story and horror to the film.
Picture: R. L. Stine
Whoβs in the cast of Fear Street: Prom Queen?
In March 2024, Netflix confirmed the cast for the new movie, setting a big and, it must be said, young ensemble cast.
The full cast list for Fear Street: Prom Queen is as follows:
- India Fowler (The Nevers, Insomnia)
- Ariana Greenblatt (Barbie)
- Suzanna Son (Red Rocket, The Idol)
- Fina Strazza (Paper Girls, Above the Shadows)
- David Iacono (The Summer I Turned Pretty, Cinnamon)
- Ella Rubin (The Idea of You)
- Chris Klein (Sweet Magnolias, American Pie)
- Lili Taylor (Outer Range, Manhunt)
- Katherine Waterston (The End We Start From, Perry Mason)
- Sienna Star (Abducted Off the Street: The Carlesha Gaither Story) as Barbara
- Damian Romeo (Ginny & Georgia) as Judd
- Dakota Taylor (Zero Chill)
- Brennan Clost (Yuppie) as Gerald
- Eden Summer Gilmore (Nancy Drew) as Claire
- Darrin Baker (The Man from Toronto) as Principal Wayland
- Ilan OβDriscoll (Shazam!) as Linda
- Dale Whibley (Thereβs Someone Inside Your House) as Jimmy
- Jai Jai Jones (Code 8) as Frank
- Ryan Rosery (Mayor of Kingstown) as Chad
- Cecilia Lee (Wrong & Winchester) as Harmony LaFay
- Anna Mirodin (Priscilla) as Jen
- Joseph Chiu (Motorheads) as Spider
- Luke Kimball (The Umbrella Academy) as Devlin
- Colin Platt (The Big Cigar) as Officer Starky
- Tom Keat (Catch Me If You Claus) as Freddie
Picture: Fear Street: Prom Queen β Chernin Entertainment
Where is Fear Street: Prom Queen in Production at Netflix?
Development
Filming Scheduled
Filming Ongoing
Post-Production
We first heard from the Canadian Directorβs Guild in January 2024 that pre-production on the movie had begun that month. That means filming will be fully underway this Spring in Toronto, and hopefully, weβll soon hear more about the movieβs cast, director, and behind-the-scenes talent.
Production on the new movie got underway on March 25th and was originally due to wrap on May 15th, 2024. It wouldnβt actually wrap until May 23rd, though.
Celebrating the wrap on Instagram with a video, Dakota Taylor wrote, βIt has been a blast filming this project over the last few months β stay tuned β itβs getting spooky up in here! Shadyside lovers, this is one you wonβt want to miss!β
Nigel Doucette shared a bunch of behind-the-scenes snaps from the upcoming movie in an Instagram post upon the movie wrapping on May 23rd. Serving as one of the camera operators on the movie, he wrote upon wrapping the movie: βThatβs a wrap on Fear Street: 1988 Prom Queen for Netflix! What an incredible seven-and-a-half-week shoot itβs been with one of the most incredible camera teams Iβve had the pleasure of working with. We laughed, we danced, and we got a little covered in blood and I canβt believe I get paid to have this much fun at work.β
What Age Rating Does Fear Street: Prom Queen Have?
All three of the 2021 trilogy of movies starringΒ Stranger Things star Sadie Sink had R-ratings, and weβre happy to report thatβll once again be the case forΒ Fear Street: Prom Queen.Β
Per the MPA Classification and Rating Administration, the movie has received its rating for βstrong bloody violence and gore, teen drug use, language and some sexual references.β
Picture: Fear Street: Prom Queen β Chernin Entertainment
When will Fear Street: Prom Queen be released on Netflix?
No exact release date just yet although Netflix has confirmed via a social media asset the film will be hitting our screens sometime in Summer 2025.
More Fear Street Is Coming After Prom Queenβ¦
In other Fear Street news, you may have caught the fact thatΒ The Hollywood Reporter interviewed R.L. Stine for the Disney+ series Goosebumps in January 2025. Stine, who serves as an executive producer on the Netflix movies, revealed (perhaps accidentally) that even more films are in the work suggesting another trilogy of films could be on the way.
βThe writers are working,β the critically acclaimed writer told the outlet about another trilogy, adding, βSo Iβve got my fingers crossed.β
Picture: Fear Street: Prom Queen β Chernin Entertainment
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