Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025) – A Slasher That Owns Its Chaos | Review


Fear Street: Prom Queen is a wild, bloody ride that embraces the camp, chaos, and charm of slasher storytelling, with a dash of throwback teen drama. It's not perfect, and honestly, that’s part of the fun. While the tone can feel a bit all over the place, especially with a soundtrack that jumps styles unexpectedly, I kind of loved that about it. It leans into its weirdness in a way that feels refreshingly different from the previous trilogy.

The cast is solid across the board, and the character of Lori Granger grew on me fast. There's something special here, a raw, unpolished edge that gives Prom Queen its own identity within the Fear Street franchise. It’s a different flavor than the nearly perfect 1994–1666 trilogy (which I adore), but that’s okay. This one had its own energy, almost like a horror-comedy hybrid at times, and I mean that in the best way.

I do wish this had hit theaters. Some moments would’ve absolutely slayed on the big screen. And that mid-credit tease? The blood forming a mysterious symbol? Yeah, I’m in. Whether it’s Prom Queen 2 or another eerie chapter, I truly hope this storyline continues.

At the end of the day, Fear Street: Prom Queen is a fun watch, stylish, slightly chaotic, but full of slasher spirit. It may not top the originals, but it’s a worthy entry in the Fear Street legacy.

Bring on the next one.

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