Fear Street: 1666

    Fear Street: 1666
    2021

    Synopsis

    In 1666, a colonial town is gripped by a hysterical witch-hunt that has deadly consequences for centuries to come, and it's up to teenagers in 1994 to finally put an end to their town's curse, before it's too late.

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    Cast

    • Kiana MadeiraSarah Fier / Deena Johnson
    • Ashley ZukermanSolomon Goode / Nick Goode
    • Gillian JacobsAdult Ziggy / C. Berman
    • Olivia Scott WelchHannah Miller / Samantha 'Sam' Fraser
    • Benjamin Flores Jr.Henry Fier / Josh Johnson
    • Darrell Britt-GibsonMartin P. Franklin
    • Sadie SinkConstance / Christine 'Ziggy' Berman
    • Emily RuddAbigail / Cindy Berman
    • McCabe SlyeMad Thomas / Tommy Slater
    • Julia RehwaldLizzie / Kate Schmidt

    Recommendations

    • 80

      Los Angeles Times

      Consider the sequel curse broken: Fear Street Part 3: 1666 satisfyingly wraps up Netflix’s R.L. Stine movie trilogy with deepened themes, more fully realized characters and enjoyable twists that lend dimension to the arching story.
    • 80

      Variety

      Fear Street Part 3: 1666 isn’t just the best of the Netflix horror trilogy; it also recasts the prior two entries, “1994” and “1978,” in a more favorable light by deepening the mythology and underscoring just how crucial it is to watch all three chapters consecutively.
    • 80

      Slashfilm

      Fear Street Part 3 is an absolute blast. But there’s tragic darkness prevailing here, as there has been through the previous entries. Yes, we’re having a good time with all this horror, but we’re also affected by the senseless death and dismemberment. There is no reveling in the spilling of blood here. There’s just a unique feeling of loss; the sense of cosmic injustice at young lives being cruelly snuffed out by thoughtless, uncaring hands. It’s oddly beautiful in a devastating way.
    • 80

      Empire

      1666 mostly operates in a different register than 1994 and 1978, but is no less entertaining. It rounds off an ambitious triptych chock-full of horror-history allusions, strong world-building, sharp scares, palatable gore, lively filmmaking and a likeable set of characters. Other scary-movie franchises take note.
    • 75

      RogerEbert.com

      Executed with the confidence of a victory lap, the last hour of "1666" is a series highlight, especially as it captures the brand of out-and-out fun that has made Janiak a newly minted crowd-pleaser in horror.
    • 67

      IndieWire

      Despite some of the counterproductive choices in “1666,” the way that “Fear Street” chooses to wrap up this mini-saga is a jolt of inspiration at the finish.
    • 58

      The A.V. Club

      1666 offers about the best you could expect from it: a modestly rewarding resolution, like a finale that makes you glad you finished up the season but not convinced you’ll tune in for the next one.
    • 57

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      Ultimately, Fear Street is a shiny and expensive super-cut of callbacks and needle-drops. It is cool but empty horror worship.