‘Fear Street Part 2: 1978’ Trailer Takes You to Camp Nightwing With “Stranger Things” Star Sadie Sink

Horror

Directed by Leigh Janiak (Honeymoon), R.L. Stine‘s Fear Street books come to the screen with Netflix’s Fear Street Trilogy, and the second chapter of the trilogy is on the way this week.

In the Fear Street trilogy, “In 1994, a group of teenagers discovers that the terrifying events that have haunted their town for generations may all be connected — and that they may be the next targets. Based on R.L. Stine’s best selling horror series, the trilogy follows the nightmare through Shadyside’s sinister history.”

In Fear Street Part 2: 1978, “Shadyside, 1978. School’s out for summer and the activities at Camp Nightwing are about to begin. But when another Shadysider is possessed with the urge to kill, the fun in the sun becomes a gruesome fight for survival.”

The film premieres this Friday, July 9. Check out the trailer below, along with a gallery of behind the scenes images spotlighting “Stranger Things” star Sadie Sink at Camp Nightwing.

This time around, we’re heading to summer camp for a retro slasher that will surely pay homage to the classics, and at least two masked butchers are roaming and ready to kill…

Fear Street Part 3: 1666 finishes out the trilogy on July 16.

Fear Street Part 2: 1978 – (L-R) TED SUTHERLAND as NICK and SADIE SINK as ZIGGY. Cr: Netflix © 2021

FEAR STREET PART 2: 1978 – (L-R) EMILY RUDD as CINDY and SADIE SINK as ZIGGY. Cr: Netflix © 2021

Fear Street Part 2: 1978 – (L-R) BTS of TED SUTHERLAND as NICK and SADIE SINK as ZIGGY and Director Leigh Janiak. Cr: Jessica Miglio/Netflix © 2021

FEAR STREET PART 2: 1978 – (Pictured) BTS of EMILY RUDD as CINDY. Cr: Jessica Miglio/Netflix © 2021

FEAR STREET PART 2: 1978 – (Pictured) BTS of SADIE SINK as ZIGGY. Cr: Jessica Miglio/Netflix © 2021

FEAR STREET PART 2: 1978 – (Pictured) BTS of EMILY RUDD as CINDY. Cr: Jessica Miglio/Netflix © 2021

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