Fear Street ’s first movie , set in 1994 , might have only just define its slasher sights on Netflix . But the anthology is back for more this Friday , teasing that , as with any good horror sea wolf franchise , it ’s never over when our champion think it is .
The streamerhas just dropped the first house trailer for the midway entry of directorLeigh Janiak ’s three - part adaptationof the darling R.L. Stine horror serial . While last week ’s 1994 took us to the townsfolk of Shadyside , Ohio to bring out a moody yesteryear of haunted witching and undead killers run amuck . fundamental to 1994 ’s mystery was the solitary subsister of a similar incident at a Summer camp in 1978 — which becomes the focal point of Part 2 , as our go young heroes , heroic to vacate the curse of the Fier witch , appear to the past times to quash fucking doom in the quick future .
place at Camp Nightwing — where there ’s already a divide between the downtrodden kids from Shadyside and the elitist families from its neighboring townsfolk of Sunnyvale—1978 follows young campgoers as they find themselves under attack from a series of possessed killers . But thing connecting Nightwing ’s earth to the mysteries that have plagued Shadyside for century are quickly uncovered , as the dire survivors assay to overcome their murderous assailants and put an goal to Shadyside ’s curse for skilful …

Rise and grind, kiddos—summer camp’s gonna hit different in 1978.Screenshot: Netflix
Which , we have it away wo n’t finally be the slip yet , of course , as this is a precursor to 1994 ’s events for the most part . But no doubt we ’ll find out more about Shadyside ’s , well , shadier side when Fear Street Part 2 : 1978 hits Netflix this Friday , July 9 — ahead of the third and final moving-picture show in the series , 1666 , release on July 16 .
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