Stephen King also jokingly accused R.L. Stine of hogging one particular horror sub-genre.
Leigh Janiak recalls an interesting story about meeting Fear Street author R.L. Stine for the first time.
Fear Street fans are in for a surprise with this summer's new adaptations.
The Fear Street trilogy will be released on Netflix as "an epic summer movie event" over three consecutive weeks in July.
Get ready for R.L Stine and Netflix to scare you in the summer of 2021.
Looks like 2021's about to get a bit more fearful.
Netflix has acquired Leigh Janiak's Fear Street trilogy and plans to release the three interconnected films one month apart from each other as part of a themed programming initiative the streamer is calling "The Summer of Fear" according to Deadline, which broke the news. The Fear Street movies were part of an ambitious plan originally hatched by 20th Century Fox and Chernin Entertainment that would draw on the popularity of R.L. Stine's beloved book series, which is much scarier than the author's younger-skewing Goosebumps books. In fact, I'm currently typing this story on a …
Growing up, there was no series of books that I loved more than R.L. Stine's Fear Street novels, which were much scarier and more violent than the author's Goosebumps series that I read as a kid. I couldn't wait to get my hands on the latest Fear Street book as a horror-loving pre-teen, which is why as a so-called adult, I've been so eager to dig up details of the Fear Street movie -- or should I say movies -- in the works at 20th Century Fox and Chernin Entertainment. And now Collider can … The post Exclusive: R.L. Stine’s ‘Fear Street’ Trilogy to Star Kiana Madeira, Olivia Welch appeared first on Collider.