Instead, it focuses on how the titular Julie deals with her grief and celebrates life through music.
Not everyone would make it out of the experience alive.
Nick
The audience only gets to know Nick marginally better than Kayla.
Again, that’s primarily through his connection to Carrie, and later Julie.
He’s part ofone of the worst relationships inJulie and the Phantoms.
Carrie’s survival in the movie depends on the tropes of the genre.
Her journey could go one of two ways.
Carrie could learn from her mistakes and bond with Julie after facing off against the killer together.
That’s why Caleb would make for a great red herring.
He’d only end up on the killer’s radar because he’s competition.
Willie
Willie has to outlast Caleb if only to get out from under his control.
He’s not so much reckless, however, as he is interested in having a good time.
He’d be the one throwing the parties to alleviate tension.
Willie also wouldn’t hesitate to step between Alex and a killer.
He puts his very existence on the line to save Alex from Caleb, after all.
That means he’s likely meeting his end in a slasher flick before Alex does.
It’s Luke who frequently tries to soothe Alex’s anxiety but ultimately gets impatient.
It’s also Luke who deflects to new topics to stop Reggie from worrying about his family.
Luke is also quick to pick up on literally everything Julie tries to hide from him.
Flynn
Flynn is one of the most determined characters inJulie and the Phantoms.
Flynn would understand the reality of the situation she and her friends found themselves in.
That would make her a target, but Flynn wouldn’t let that stop her.
She’s also adept at dealing with scary situations.
Julie wouldn’t let a masked killer stand in her way.
The more the killer antagonized her, the more determined she would be to fight.
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