Netflix’s “brutal” sequel to its hit horror trilogy is available to watch now

Netflix’s “brutal” Fear Street sequel is now available to watch on the platform.

The movie “Fear Street: Prom Queen” continues the storyline from the 2021 film series, inspired by the works of R.L. Stine, and focuses on a chilling murder mystery that unfolds during a prom night in 1988.

Starting today, the film can be streamed by Netflix users worldwide, making it an ideal choice for a thrilling weekend viewing experience if you’re in search of something engaging.

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The movie traces the events surrounding the school’s prom night at Shadyside High, where the school’s popular clique is seen engaging in their customary mix of sugary-sweet and ruthless maneuvers to secure the title.

But when an audacious newcomer is surprisingly chosen for the court, and several girls start vanishing, the graduating class of ’88 finds themselves in for a very suspenseful and chaotic prom night.

Prom Queen” is not a complete flop, but it lacks the spark of true inspiration. However, the gruesome murders may help you endure it.

According to RoberEbert.com, “Fear Street” initially aimed to redefine the horror genre by its unique structure and subtle references to societal curses related to marginalization. However, this series deliberately offers nothing more than simple, mindless slasher movies.

While your suggestion might work in certain situations, wouldn’t it be simpler to simply enjoy a timeless classic movie instead?

The Daily Beast deemed the film as “excessively violent and disappointingly repetitive,” further stating, “It’s a worn-out assortment of familiar techniques and references that resembles beginner’s level slasher movie production.

As a gaming enthusiast, I’m super excited to share that the cast for my upcoming favorite game includes India Fowler, known from “Prom Queen,” Suzanna Son from “Red Rocket,” Fina Strazza from “Paper Girls,” and David Iacono from “The Summer I Turned Pretty.” Matt Palmer is directing this epic adventure!

Fear Street: Prom Queen is available to stream now on Netflix.

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2025-05-23 17:49

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