![]() ![]() I got sent the script while I was on vacation, so I didn’t have my laptop with me, but I couldn’t wait to read it. Julia Rehwald: I remember reading the script on my phone in bed really late at night. What was your reaction when you found out your character was going to die via bread slicer and how was it preparing for that? Leigh was a dream to work with and I feel so lucky to have had the opportunity to work with her on my first project. You can tell they were made by someone incredibly talented who cared so much about the story, the characters, and every other aspect of moviemaking. And it really shows when you watch the movies. It’s mind blowing to think about how much work and love she put into these three movies. Julia Rehwald: Leigh is truly incredible. That said, how was it working with Director Leigh Janiak on this project? One of the things that so many of us love about these films is that it’s being heralded by a woman director. It was really exciting to get to play two different time periods! Getting to set for 1666 and being immersed in the dirt and hot sun surrounded by farm animals and tied into a corset made the time period feel super real whenever we stepped onto set at the village. I wanted Lizzie to have the same spirit/core as Kate to start with and then I branched off into different characteristics/personality traits for Lizzie once I felt like she had a connection with Kate. I also used my character for Kate as a starting point for creating Lizzie. Just because we filmed 1994 first, so I spent a lot of time with her before we got to 1666 with Lizzie. Julia Rehwald: I think I would probably say Kate. You are in both FEAR STREET: 19 – between the two did you have a stronger connection with one over the other? Additionally, how exciting was it to be playing in two different time periods? (L-R) JULIA REHWALD as KATE, FRED HECHINGER as SIMON and KIANA MADEIRA as DEENA Julia Rehwald: Yes – I had read Fear Street as a kid! Turned me into a bit of a horror junkie to be honest. Stine – whether it be Fear Street or Goosebumps? Prior to getting cast, were you familiar with R.L. I think we three are all very cautious with who we allow into our lives, but once we open up to someone we will protect them at all costs. Something that both of my characters and I share is our deep love for our friends. She really just wants to have a good time with her best friends and for everyone else to have fun as well. With Lizzie, specifically, I could relate to her sense of mischief and her extroverted nature. There were parts of me I could see in both Lizzie and Kate. When taking on the character of Lizzie, were there aspects of her that you could relate to? As a general note, this interview features heavy spoilers. Stine’s best-selling horror series, the FEAR STREET TRILOGY follows the nightmare through Shadyside’s sinister history.įor the release of the FEAR STREET TRILOGY, Nightmarish Conjurings got the chance to chat with actor Julia Rehwald where we discussed everything from her two characters, the dangers of bread slicers, and more. In 1994, a group of teenagers discovers that the terrifying events that have haunted their town for generations may all be connected – and that they may be the next targets. Courtesy of NetflixFresh out of school and quickly on the rise, Julia Rehwald has captured the attention of horror fans with her dual roles as Kate (in Fear Street Part 1: 1994) and Lizzie (in Fear Street Part 3: 1666) in Netflix’s FEAR STREET TRILOGY.
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