Fear Streetis getting a whole new set of residents.

First up isFear Street: Part One — 1994, which seesStranger Things’Maya Hawkecome face to face with a skeleton-faced perpetrator inside a bookstore, after picking up a landline phone receiver only to find nothing but ominous breathing on the other end of the line.

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Maya Hawke inFear Street: Part One - 1994.Netflix

FEAR STREET PART 1: 1994 - (Pictured) MAYA HAWKE as HEATHER

Sadie Sink inFear Street: Part Two - 1978.Netflix

FEAR STREET | A Film Trilogy Event Sadie Sink

Fear Street: Part One - 1994.Netflix

FEAR STREET

FEAR STREET PART 1: 1994 - (Pictured) MAYA HAWKE as HEATHER

The teaser footage forFear Street: Part Three — 1666shows a bloody figure hunched over a podium, after panning over what appears to be a desolate rural village. (Sink, 19, also appears in the third film.)

In a release, Stine (who also writer the morekid-friendlyGoosebumps) says that “Fear Streetfans are in for a treat — and some major surprises.”

“Readers know that the book series is rated PG. But the movies are rated R. That means a lot more thrills — and a lot more terror!” he adds.

The trilogy’s director, Leigh Janiak, reveals in the release that they filmed all three movies “over one crazy, bloody summer.”

Poster for Netflix’sFear Streetfilm trilogy.Netflix

Fear Street

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“It’s a dream that audiences now get to experience the story in the same way — back to back to back, with only a week of waiting in between,” Janiak says. “I can’t wait to welcome everyone into the world ofFear Streetin 1994, 1978 and 1666!”

“The scares and the SCREAMS are more than I ever expected,” Stine, 77, adds of the film trilogy in the press release. “What fun to seethe horrors of Shadyside come to life!”

source: people.com