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Fear Street: Prom Queen is an upcoming American horror film directed by Matt Palmer from a screenplay he co-wrote with Donald McLeary, based on the novel The Prom Queen from the Fear Street book series. It is the fourth installment in the Fear Street film series.
In January 2024, Stine announced that the next movie would be an adaptation of his novel The Prom Queen from the original Fear Street book series. [23] In March 2024, the project was officially announced with the title of Fear Street: Prom Queen. Matt Palmer will direct the film, from a script he co-wrote with Donald McLeary.
Production on Fear Street: Prom Queen began in March 2024 in Toronto, Canada, and is expected to last two months. The film will presumably be released in late 2024 or 2025. The film will ...
The fourth movie based on R.L. Stine's "Fear Street" book series, a new teen slasher features a retro 1980s setting and a story about a surprise prom queen entry and the murders of her fellow ...
Once announced as prom queen, Vicki goes up on stage and eagerly waits for her crown. Before she can get it, Billy shoots her multiple times to the horror of the crowd. Shortly after, the now-fully resurrected Mary Lou bursts out of Vicki's body, and uses her powers to wreak havoc on the prom, killing Kelly in the process.
India Fowler, Suzanna Son, David Iacono and Ariana Greenblatt star in the latest “Fear Street” film, “Prom Queen.” The horror flick, which will debut in the summer, takes place during prom ...
Fear Street: Prom Queen: Matt Palmer India Fowler, Suzanna Son, Fina Strazza, David Iacono, Ella Rubin, Chris Klein, Ariana Greenblatt, Lili Taylor, Katherine Waterston: United States Horror [16] Final Destination Bloodlines: Zach Lipovsky, Adam Stein: Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Teo Briones, Brec Bassinger, Tony Todd: United States: Supernatural ...
Prom Night was released by Sony Pictures and Screen Gems. The film grossed $20,804,941 in 2,700 theaters in the United States and Canada, ranking No. 1 at the box office in its opening weekend and averaging $7,705 per theater. It grossed $43,869,350 in the U.S. and a $12,728,210 in other territories for a worldwide total of $56,597,560. [3]