Netflix’s Fear Street: Prom Queen premiered on May 23, 2025, bringing a fresh, slasher-style spin to the beloved Fear Street franchise. Set in the nostalgic backdrop of 1988, the film shifts away from the supernatural elements of the original trilogy, favoring a classic murder mystery vibe. With a chilling atmosphere reminiscent of ‘80s horror classics like Scream and Heathers, Prom Queen follows a group of high school girls competing for the prestigious prom queen title—only to become targets of a deadly masked killer.
Directed by Matt Palmer, the film features India Fowler as Lori Granger, an outcast with a tragic past, alongside a talented cast including Ariana Greenblatt, Ella Rubin, Finna Straza, and Rebecca Ablack as the other prom queen nominees. The story also introduces David Iacono as Lori’s love interest Tyler Torres, and Suzanna Son as her loyal best friend Megan Rogers. What unfolds is a suspenseful and brutal journey through teenage rivalry, secrets, and survival. If you’re wondering how the film ends, who the killer is, and whether Lori lives through the night, read on—spoilers ahead.
The final moments: Chaos at the prom and the killer’s reveal
Fear Street: Prom Queen culminates in a bloody showdown during the prom night dance. After several of the nominees—Christy, Melissa, and Debbie—disappear under mysterious circumstances, Lori and Tiffany Falconer remain alive on the dance floor, while Megan desperately tries to warn Lori about the impending danger. Lori is drawn into the basement by her crush, Tyler, who shockingly turns out to be a pawn in the killer’s plan. A terrifying moment follows as Tyler is gruesomely murdered with an axe by a cloaked, masked assailant.

Megan finds Lori in time, and together they manage to escape the basement through a window and rush back to alert the rest of the students just as Lori is crowned prom queen. But the horror escalates when the masked killer storms the dance floor, killing multiple students and even hacking off part of Principal Wayland’s arm. Lori ultimately faces the villain in a tense climax, stabbing him in the eye with her prom queen crown and revealing his true identity.
Who was behind the mask? Uncovering the killer’s motive
The film’s villain is unmasked as Dan Falconer, father of fellow nominee Tiffany Falconer. Dan’s motivation for the killing spree stems from a twisted desire to help his wife and daughter win the prom queen title at all costs. His ruthless massacre of the other contenders and violent attack on students reflect a deeply disturbed obsession with control and family pride.
Dan’s reveal as the killer comes as a shock to both the characters and the audience, but it ties into the film’s themes of dark family secrets and the toxic pressure that can accompany small-town expectations. When Lori stabs Dan with her crown, it not only ends his rampage but also symbolizes her reclaiming power over a night that nearly destroyed her.
Lori’s survival and the shocking twist
Despite the chaos, Lori Granger survives the deadly prom night. After escaping Dan’s attack with Megan’s help, Lori attempts to find solace by staying with Tiffany. However, the film delivers a final twist when Lori discovers Tiffany and her mother, Nancy Falconer, were co-conspirators in the killings. A violent confrontation ensues, leading Lori to kill both women in self-defense.

In a dramatic sequence, Tiffany falls from a balcony and dies from impalement, while Nancy is struck on the head with a trophy. Lori, bloodied and traumatized, walks out of the house victorious, closing the film with a defiant declaration: “I’m Lori f—— Granger.” This ending cements Lori as a resilient survivor in classic slasher tradition, having faced betrayal, murder, and loss but ultimately prevailing.
How does Prom Queen fit into the fear street universe?
Unlike the original Fear Street trilogy, which revolved around a supernatural curse haunting the town of Shadyside, Prom Queen takes a more grounded, mystery-focused approach. The film still takes place in Shadyside and explores the small-town horror and teenage trauma themes the series is known for but opts for a suspenseful whodunit rather than paranormal scares.

Director Matt Palmer has expressed that he appreciates how Shadyside feels relevant to contemporary audiences, embodying the struggles of a working-class American town. This fresh take broadens the franchise’s appeal while honoring the dark, eerie tone of R.L. Stine’s original novels.
Will there be another scary street movie?
As of May 2025, Netflix has not officially announced a sequel to Fear Street: Prom Queen. However, the franchise is based on a vast collection of 57 original books, providing plenty of material for future films. The success of Prom Queen and the popularity of the overall Fear Street universe suggest that more entries could be on the horizon, continuing to explore the mysteries and horrors lurking in Shadyside.

Fans of the franchise should stay tuned for announcements, as Netflix and the creators may expand this eerie world with new stories, blending horror, suspense, and teenage drama.