Is Fear Street: Prom Queen connected to the Fear Street trilogy? Here's what we know

Is Fear Street: Prom Queen connected to the Fear Street trilogy? Here
Is Fear Street: Prom Queen connected to the Fear Street trilogy? Here's what we know (Image Source - YouTube/@netflix)

Netflix is bringing us back to the spooky town of Shadyside with Fear Street: Prom Queen, the latest installment in the Fear Street universe. But is this film a sequel to the original trilogy or something totally different? Let’s dive into everything we know about this ‘80s-themed slasher flick and how it fits into the larger world of Fear Street.

Before we get into Prom Queen, let’s quickly rewind. The Fear Street trilogy was released in 2021 and told a story in reverse:

  • Part 1: 1994 – A group of teens discovers the horrifying truth behind Shadyside’s curse.
  • Part 2: 1978 – Takes us to Camp Nightwing, where the curse gets deadlier.
  • Part 3: 1666 – The origin of the curse and how it all began.

This trilogy wrapped up its core storyline and answered the big questions about the curse, the witch, and why Shadyside is always drowning in blood.

Prom Queen is the fourth film in the Fear Street series but don’t expect a direct sequel. This one's a standalone story inspired by one of R.L. Stine’s classic books. It’s still set in Shadyside, but it’s telling a completely new tale with a fresh cast and storyline.


Timeline and setting of Fear Street: Prom Queen

The first three movies covered 1994, 1978, and 1666. Notice something missing? That’s right, the 1980s! That’s where Prom Queen comes in.

Set in 1988, this film takes place between Part 1 and Part 2. It’s two days before prom night, and the school is buzzing with the prom queen race... until girls start vanishing. Classic slasher setup, right?

A mysterious killer is targeting the prom queen candidates. Now, the race isn’t just about popularity, it’s about survival.

The ‘80s were loud, flashy, and fun, and we’ve never seen that era in the Fear Street universe. Expect bold fashion, big hair, and a killer ‘80s soundtrack. Even if the story stands alone, this nostalgic vibe makes it feel familiar and fresh at the same time.

Unlike the original trilogy which had some overlapping characters, Prom Queen introduces a completely new set of characters. That means more freedom in storytelling, and more surprises.


Is it connected to the original trilogy?

Sort of. While it doesn’t continue the main storyline from the trilogy, Prom Queen exists in the same world, the cursed town of Shadyside. Think of it like an anthology: different story, same spooky town.

You don’t have to watch the trilogy to understand this movie. But if you have, you’ll notice familiar elements, creepy legends, hidden secrets, and that ever-present dread hanging over Shadyside.

With a new director, Matt Palmer, at the helm, Prom Queen brings a fresh voice to the franchise. Palmer has promised to keep the essence of the original films while adding his own flair. Sounds like a win-win.

There’s something oddly perfect about setting a horror movie in the ‘80s. All the neon, walkmans, and hair spray make a great contrast to the blood and terror. It's a love letter to slasher films from that era, with a Fear Street twist.

By stepping away from the trilogy, Prom Queen opens up new possibilities. Each film can explore different stories, timelines, and characters. It’s a great way to keep the franchise going without repeating the same plot.

Horror lovers and Fear Street fans are buzzing. It’s got everything: prom drama, disappearances, ‘80s nostalgia, and a new killer in town. If you loved the first three films, or just enjoy a good slasher flick, this one’s worth checking out.

Fear Street: Prom Queen isn’t a direct sequel, but that’s exactly what makes it exciting. It’s a new story set in a familiar world, with a fresh cast, a killer plot, and a killer on the loose. Whether you’re in it for the horror, the ‘80s vibes, or the mystery, this film promises a prom night you’ll never forget.


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Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala