R.L. Stine's other famous horror franchise, Fear Street, will soon be hitting theaters as a trilogy of movies, with the help of 20th Century Fox. Now, it has been announced that the studio has cast its' first two stars for the movies.

According to Collider, rising stars Kiana Maderia (Really Me) and Olivia Welch (Modern Family) will star in the films. While the details of the plot remain unknown, the two will play gay teenagers who are trying to work out their relationship while being targeted by the things that go bump in the night in Shadyside. They will also be playing two sets of different characters, the first pair in the mid-'90s and the second in the much harsher 1600s.

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Created by Goosebumps' R.L. Stine, Fear Street is a horror anthology book series that takes place in the fictional town of Shadyside, where things aren't always what they seem and teenagers tend to find themselves caught up in horrifying situations that sometimes involve the supernatural. The titular street was named after the Fear family, who were cursed due to the actions of their ancestors during the Salem Witch Trials. The franchise came to an end in 1999, but came back for a miniseries in 2005 before it was revived in 2014.

Produced by 20th Century Fox, the first installment of the Fear Street film trilogy currently has no announced release date.

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