Netflix reveals cast of new Rua do Medo film

Netflix reveals cast of new Rua do Medo film

Based on The Queen of the Ball, a book by RL Stine, the novelty will be the fourth chapter of the slasher horror franchise, but there is no release date yet.

Netflix announced, last Tuesday (27), the cast of Rua do Medo: Queen of the Ballnew film in the slasher horror franchise, based on the books by R.L. Stine. Unlike the first three films, which shared the same cast, the new chapter will only feature new faces.

India Fowler (The Nevers), Suzanna Son (The Idol), Fina Strazza (Paper Girls), David Iacono (The Summer That Changed My Life), Ella Rubin (An Idea of ​​You), Chris Klein (American Pie), Lily Taylor (Outer Range) and Katherine Waterston (Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore’s Secrets) will be in the new film, based on the book The Homecoming Queen.

The news had already been anticipated by Scott Stuberthen president of Netflix’s cinema area, in November last year: “There’s an independent film we’re working on right now and, again, we’re trying to get the script right, but I really like it, and so does the crew. So, I feel like if we can get the script right, it will be a great extension of the franchise.”revealed to Collider.

Street of Fear arrived in three parts on Netflix, all released during the month of July 2021. In the first, set in 1994, a mysterious murder in the city of Shadyside, Ohio, triggers a series of events, which leads to the discovery of a terrible curse.

In the second film, we go back to the past and follow the summer vacation at Camp Nightwing, where a resident of Shadyside is possessed by the need to kill and the fun turns into a fight for survival.

Finally, in the third and final film of the trilogy, we go even further back in time, to 1666, the year in which the origin of the curse of Sarah Fierwhich crosses time to make the residents of Shadyside hell.

The films feature a varied cast, which includes Kiana Madeira (After: Forever), Olivia Scott Welch (Panic), Maya Hawke (Stranger Things), Fred Hechinger (The Woman in the Window), Ashley Zukerman (A Teacher), Sadie Sink (The whale), Emily Rudd (One Piece), Brandon Spink (Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice), Ted Sutherland (Rise) and Gillian Jacobs (Community), between others. Watch the trailer:

Source: Rollingstone

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