Fear Street: 1994

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Relive the Horror: Fear Street '94 Fan Haven

Blood, neon, and '90s vibes clash as Shadyside teens unlock an age-old curse. Unravel the past to survive killer threats. Can Deena, Josh, and their crew outsmart the vengeful force before it’s too late? Their nightmare is our nostalgic thrill-ride!

Fear Street: 1994 Trivia

In "Fear Street: 1994," what is the name of the mall where the opening scene takes place? (Easy)
#1: Shadyside Mall
#2: Sunnyvale Mall
#3: Riverside Mall
#4: Creekside Mall
In "Fear Street: 1994," what is the name of the fictional town where the story is set? (Expert)
#1: Shadyside
#2: Sunnyvale
#3: Greendale
#4: Riverview
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Fear Street: 1994 Fun Facts

The movie features a cameo by R.L. Stine as a brief homage to the author of the original book series.
The movie uses a cover of the song Fear of the Dark by Iron Maiden, resonating with the horror theme.

Fear Street: 1994 Polls

Who is your favorite character from Fear Street: 1994?
Deena
Sam
Josh
Simon
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What is your favorite scene in Fear Street: 1994?
Opening Mall Attack
Grocery Store Showdown
Hanging Tree Flashback
Maze Chase
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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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July 2021

Release of Netflix Original "Fear Street: 1994"

The horror film "Fear Street: 1994" directed by Leigh Janiak was released on Netflix as part of the Fear Street trilogy, revitalizing classic slasher horror for a modern audience.

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March 2020

Announcement of Fear Street Trilogy

Netflix officially announced the production of the Fear Street trilogy, aiming to release three interconnected films over consecutive weeks.

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September 2019

Fear Street Trilogy Filming Wraps

Principal photography for all three Fear Street films was completed, allowing post-production and editing processes to commence.

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