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Netflix’s Fear Street Part 3 1666 Review: Paranoia And Possession Bring This Trilogy To A Satisfying Conclusion

For now though, the Fear Street adventure has come to its conclusion. With many threads and possibilities for future installments still on the table, it all depends on whether the audience is asking for more. As Fear Street: Part 3 – 1666 sews up the last portion of this visionary project, there’s still a terrifying universe waiting to be explored in the wake of this trilogy. For three solid weeks, Netflix delivered the goods with a new story designed to terrify; and as we saw in these films, the legacy of Fear Street can not only endure the test of time, but it can please a diverse audience at the same time. This is a curse that should be welcomed back, if only to harvest the screams of the loyal and the uninitiated.

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