Fear Street Part One: 1994 is an upcoming American slasher film directed by Leigh Janiak, with a script co-written by Phil Graziadei and Janiak, from an original story by Kyle Killen, Graziadei, and Janiak.[2] Based on the book series of the same name by R. L. Stine, the film is scheduled to be released by Netflix as the first installment in the Fear Street Trilogy on July 2, 2021.In 1994, a group of teenagers find out that the terrifying events that have occurred in their cursed town of Shadyside, Ohio, may be connected to each other, and that they may be the next targets.Fear Street Part One: 1994 2021.
On October 9, 2015, TheWrap reported a film based on Stine’s Fear Street series was being developed by 20th Century Studios (then known as 20th Century Fox before its acquisition by Disney) and Chernin Entertainment.[4] On February 13, 2017, The Tracking Board reported that Kyle Killen will write the script for the film.[5] Leigh Janiak will direct the film, with Janiak and her partner Phil Graziadei rewriting the script.[6][7] The film will be the first to be released as part of a trilogy of films set in different time periods. The Hollywood Reporter states that the plan is to film the trilogy back-to-back, and release the films one month apart.[6]
In February 2019, it was reported that Kiana Madeira and Olivia Welch would be starring in the film as lesbian teenagers “trying to navigate their rocky relationship when they’re targeted by the crazy horrors of their small town, Shadyside”. The two characters are from different time periods, with one being from the mid-1990s and the other from the 1600s.[8] In March 2019, Benjamin Flores Jr., Ashley Zukerman, Fred Hechinger, Julia Rehwald, and Jeremy Ford joined the cast.[9][10] In May, Darrell Britt-Gibson was announced as a cast member.[11] Maya Hawke, Jordana Spiro, and Jordyn DiNatale are also a part of the cast.[12][unreliable source?]
In March 2019, filming began in Atlanta and East Point, Georgia.[10][13] Several vacant storefronts in the North DeKalb Mall in Georgia were renovated so that they could be used for filming.[14][15] Casual Corner, Software Etc., B. Dalton Bookseller, Musicland, and Gadzooks were placed.[16] Production also took place at Hard Labor Creek State Park in Rutledge in August 2019.[17] Filming wrapped in September 2019.
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