Stars of Netflix horror trilogy Fear Street discuss LGBT representation
Star of Netflix horror trilogy Fear Street Sadie Sink said the filmsâ handling of LGBT representation is âgroundbreakingâ.
Based on the books by best-selling author RL Stine, the three movies take place over different time periods, with the first being set in the 1990s, the second in the 1970s and third in the 1600s.
They explore the bloody history of the small town of Shadyside.
LGBT relationships feature heavily in the trilogy and Stranger Things star Sink, who plays the character of Ziggy Berman, believes the representation was overdue in the horror genre.
Speaking at the filmâs premiere in Los Angeles, she told the PA news agency: âItâs amazing, I think the way it was translated on stage was so beautiful and real.
âI was really happy to see that representation in this genre especially, itâs some pretty groundbreaking stuff weâre doing here.â
Olivia Welch stars as Samantha in Fear Street Part One: 1994, whose relationship with Kiana Madeiraâs Deena forms the main storyline.
She said the trilogyâs treatment of LGBT characters as the âheroes of our storyâ is âempoweringâ.
âIt was such an honour to be part of this movie,â she told PA. âI feel like weâre at the turning point of cinema and having more representation in all matters.
âThe love the two characters have for each other propels everyone and saves the day.
âItâs so beautiful to me and empowering, itâs treated with such care and respect in the movies.â
Horror has a notoriously abhorrent reputation for how it treats queer characters
Leigh Janiak
Director Leigh Janiak said the films mark a departure for the horror genre.
She said: âHorror has a notoriously abhorrent reputation for how it treats queer characters, so one of the great things about Fear Street is I felt we could represent the reality of the world in a way that hasnât usually been reflected in the genre.â
The Fear Street premiere, held at the Los Angeles State Historic Park, comes after California, the most populace state in the US, lifted the majority of Covid restrictions earlier this month.
Those in attendance who were fully vaccinated were not required to wear masks or social distance.
The lifting of restrictions has helped Hollywoodâs attempts at returning to business as usual following the pandemic.
Over the weekend F9, the ninth Fast & Furious film, opened to the biggest box office numbers since the pandemic began, pulling in an estimated 70 million dollars (ÂŁ50 million) across North America, studio Universal said.
Fear Street 1994 releases globally on Netflix on July 2, with the sequels arriving on successive weeks afterwards.
