No official word yet on Olivia Scott Welch being in 'Fear Street 4,' but her performance as Sam was unforgettable. If the series continues, I hope she’s part of it—even in a cameo. The trilogy’s nonlinear storytelling means there are endless ways to weave her back in. Until then, I’ll just keep replaying her scenes from '1994' and hoping for a surprise announcement.
Olivia Scott Welch absolutely owned her role in the 'Fear Street' trilogy, so it’s no surprise people are curious about her involvement in a fourth film. Right now, it’s all speculation—no casting announcements or plot details have dropped. But given how the trilogy wrapped up, there’s a chance her character could reappear in flashbacks or even as a ghostly presence (this is 'Fear Street,' after all).
Personally, I’d adore a deeper dive into Sam’s story, but I’m also excited about the idea of new characters taking the spotlight. The beauty of this series is how it reinvents itself with each era. Whether Olivia returns or not, I’m here for whatever twisted tale they cook up next.
Rumors about Olivia Scott Welch returning for a potential 'Fear Street 4' have been swirling since the trilogy wrapped up, but nothing’s confirmed yet. She was such a standout as Sam in the first three films, bringing this perfect mix of vulnerability and strength to the role. Netflix hasn’t announced anything official, but fans (myself included) would love to see her back—maybe even in a prequel or spin-off exploring Sam’s backstory. The way the trilogy played with timelines leaves so much room for creative returns.
That said, the 'Fear Street' universe is packed with fresh faces and eras to explore. If Olivia doesn’t return, I’d trust the creators to introduce someone equally compelling. Until then, I’m rewatching that iconic 1994 installment and crossing my fingers for news.
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My mind and heart were all over the place as I stared straight into his blue grayish eyes, this time not looking away.
“What do you want Liz?"
I gulped,
“you.”
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Lizzy Greene, a popular actress and heiress to a multimillionaire company attends the 'royal' high school. School for the rich and high status.
What happens when the new hot guy expected at her school is actually her neighbor next door?
Noah King, a handsome, egoistic, hot bad boy transfers to a new school and state far from home only to find out that the popular actress was his neighbor next door.
The both of them both have their scars and secrets.
With all the secrets in the open, will they be able to become more than just neighbors?
Find out in this story of love, betrayal, heartbreak, secrets and friendship.
cover made by; @maramartha
picture found on Pinterest.
Model: Danielle Campbelle
photo credit: Dusman Kardesler
The most powerful Godfather in the mafia underworld—Dante Costello—had an expensive diamond signet ring custom-made to fit my finger perfectly and sent straight to our home. He said that whoever could wear the ring would become the lady of his family.
The Monroe family had long since fallen from grace. All that remained were four women. On ordinary days, we fought endlessly, tearing each other apart. Every single one of us wanted to marry Dante because marrying him meant preserving a life of dignity and comfort.
In the first life, the fake heiress, Blair, secretly had the ring resized smaller and married into the family. Dante took one look at her, then had her thrown into the river to drown.
“Not her.”
In the second life, my cousin, Chloe, underwent plastic surgery to alter her fingers and force the ring on. Dante gifted her a staged car accident.
“Still not her.”
In the third life, my stepmother, Catherine, clenched her teeth and forced the ring onto her finger. Her blood hadn’t even dried when she married Dante. He coldly slashed her face, then locked her in the basement, where she slowly wasted away until death.
By the fourth life, all three of them were terrified. None of them dared to marry him anymore, so they hurriedly pushed me forward instead. I put on the ring. This time, the size was perfect.
Just when I thought my good days had finally begun, Dante stabbed me to death on our wedding night, his eyes burning red with madness.
After my rebirth, the consigliere of the Dante family delivered the ring once again. This time, all four of us avoided it like the plague.
After entering a horror game, I, Anastasia Moreau, begin dating the big boss.
At our first meeting, I wrap my arms around his sleek, serpentine body and squeeze him into a corner of the coffin.
"Move over, move over."
In the next instant, a strikingly handsome young man with white hair and golden eyes appears beneath me.
The tips of his ears flush red as he glares at me.
"You… You're lying on my hair!" he grits out.
The day I was supposed to win the biggest award of my career, I walked in on my boyfriend, Ethan, in bed with another woman.
He sneered, calling me a face-blind, scent-deaf bore in bed.
I planned to expose his ass at the award ceremony. Instead, he and his lover mowed me down with their car.
Next thing I knew, I woke up with them in an S-class horror survival game. Mortality rate: over 95%.
We had to survive ten days in a haunted manor to be revived.
Hit 100 on your Anxiety Level, and your soul is obliterated.
Chloe, Ethan's lover, sneered. "Sensory defects? You can't recognize ghosts or smell danger. In a horror game, that’s a death sentence. You might as well just die."
The others heard her and scrambled to team up.
Me? I walked straight into the lair of the manor's final boss.
The most powerful demon in the game wanted to devour my soul. I couldn't really see him. I just thought he was a cosplayer.
I lunged forward, poked his abs, and pointed at the glowing crack in his chest.
"Wow, you're really committed to the role. This getup must've cost a fortune."
wrong turn.
I got a wrong turn.
I, Alexa Johnson, make another huge mistake in life by believing in someone and giving all my heart to him and then let him crushed my heart and throw it away just like it is not important. I realize that I am too easy to open my heart for someone else without thinking about consequences.
I can say I regret making such a decision. I thought my life would be perfect after I failed my first marriage, but I was wrong in everything. Everything I did is wrong. Thinking he is the right man for me and will live with me for the rest of our life just like our vows.
everything was fake.
I was dumb. Super dumb.
Always believe that the fairytale is real.
Am I too innocent?
or maybe,
I was just too dumb.
I guess you knew the answer to my question...
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My phone ringing. I quickly pick it up. "Hello, do you get what I want?" I ask as soon as I answer it.
"Yes, Mrs, Lanton," He replies. My heart beating super fast right now. I hope the news will be false.
"Tell me everything is wrong,"
"Everything is ... true," I don't know what to say anymore. I am speechless right now.
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After I got pulled into the horror game, my nearsightedness made everything blurry.
I ended up treating the creepy girl in the blood-stained dress like my own daughter, the final boss like my husband, and the old creepy ghosts like my loving parents.
The first time I met the boss, I grabbed his abs and said, “Nice body. Shame you’re kind of short.”
He actually laughed in anger, picked up the severed head in his hand, put it back on his neck, and ground out, “I’m six-foot-one. Still think I’m short now?”
Olivia Scott Welch has this understated charm that makes her performances really stand out. I first noticed her in 'Fear Street Part One: 1994', where she played Samantha Fraser. She nailed that mix of vulnerability and strength, especially in the scene where her character confronts the supernatural horrors. Then there's 'Fear Street Part Two: 1978', where she reprised her role but in a totally different era—it was cool seeing her adapt to the '70s vibe. She also appeared in 'Panic', which is based on the novel by Lauren Oliver. Her role as Heather Nill showed her range, balancing small-town angst with raw determination.
What I love about her filmography is how she picks projects that let her explore complex emotions. Even in smaller roles, like in 'The Goldfinch', she leaves an impression. It’s not just about the quantity of her work but the quality—she’s selective, and it shows. I’m excited to see where her career goes next, especially with rumors of her joining more horror or indie projects.