Movie News: Scream 7 - Neve Campbell & Kevin Williamson Courteney Cox? BACK! Update: Melissa Barrera & Jenna Ortega GONE!

shaddyvillethug

Cac Free Zone
BGOL Investor
spoiler for people that didn’t see 5



The twins is the niece and nephew of jaime kennedy

lots of people wanted the black girl(twin) to be the killer..in fact some speculate maybe they will make her the mastermind or possible a killer in 6
I just read some shit that the twins was the lady from scream 3

I ain’t watch S6 yet
 

jack walsh13

Jack Walsh 13
BGOL Investor
I still haven’t seen any of the movies.

da-fuck.jpg



JxLUqv.jpg
 

tallblacknyc

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster
Just finish watching. Lot of gory kills, much better movie than the last 2. Movie paid a lot of homage to scream 2 and basically tried to tie the last 3 movies ( 4,5 and 6 together).. did a lot of headnods to all the films. Best scream movie this millennium
 

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster
Just finish watching. Lot of gory kills, much better movie than the last 2. Movie paid a lot of homage to scream 2 and basically tried to tie the last 3 movies ( 4,5 and 6 together).. did a lot of headnods to all the films. Best scream movie this millennium

I thought the one BEFORE this was very very well done.
 

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster

Drew Barrymore is open to the (far-fetched) idea her Scream character could have survived​


"With good writing, you can make anything happen."
By Emlyn TravisApril 13, 2023 at 02:13 PM EDT




ADVERTISEMENT
FBTweetMore
×
image



image.jpeg



00:14
03:03








Scream (Movie)

TYPE
  • Movie
Hold the phone: Drew Barrymore is hinting that her iconic Scream character might actually be alive after all this time.
The daytime TV show host unforgettably starred as one of Ghostface's very first kills, Casey Becker, in the original 1996 film. While celebrating the box office success of Scream VI on her show Wednesday, Barrymore was asked by pal Ross Matthews about making a potential return to the fictional town of Woodsboro, Calif.
"I asked you if maybe your character, maybe, survived," he said. "You know, doctors can do amazing things! And you said, maybe there's a chance she did survive. So, does this make you want to bring her back for Scream VII?"
Drew Barrymore in 'Scream'

Drew Barrymore in 'Scream'

| CREDIT: EVERETT COLLECTION
"It's funny. I've never thought of it this way, but I'm pretty sure a C-section is comparable to what happened to her," Barrymore replied. "Like, literally. And I'm here! I'm fine! So, maybe Casey Becker will be okay."

"Okay, who's buying their tickets for Scream VII you guys?" Matthews enthusiastically asked the audience. "Let's make it happen!"
To which Barrymore teased, "With good writing, you can make anything happen."
It would be hard — but certainly not impossible — to explain just how Casey might have survived being stabbed in the heart and disemboweled by Ghostface. After all, her parents arrive home during her violent skirmish with the masked villain and are able to hear her breathing over the phone before the call is disconnected.
In 2020, Barrymore donned her character's signature blonde bob once again for a hilarious Drew Barrymore Show short that saw Casey ghosting Ghostface for a change. As she walked down the street, Casey's phone began blowing up with texts from the mysterious killer asking her to "please pick up" and swearing that they "come in peace" with tons of smiley face emojis. Casey, rather smartly, declined to answer.

On Wednesday, Barrymore praised the series' continued success, calling it all "just so fun and cool." She added, "I'm so glad that this franchise is still such a viable commodity."
 

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster

David Arquette had FOMO watching Scream VI


This year's installment of the horror franchise was the first without Arquette's Dewey.
By Clark CollisApril 14, 2023 at 11:46 AM EDT


image



image.jpeg




David Arquette says he didn't entirely enjoy watching this year's Scream VI, the first movie in the horror franchise that didn't feature his character Dewey Riley.
"It was hard for me to do it, but I also knew I wanted to see it," the actor told Variety on Thursday. "I loved it." Arquette added, "It was sad. I had lots of FOMO."
Dewey was killed off by Ghostface during 2022's Scream, in which the film's villains were ultimately revealed to be Mikey Madison's Amber Freeman and Jack Quaid's Richie Kirsch.
David Arquette in 'Scream' (2022)

David Arquette in 'Scream' (2022)

| CREDIT: BROWNIE HARRIS/ PARAMOUNT PICTURES AND SPYGLASS MEDIA GROUP
Speaking with EW last year, Scream (2022) co-director Tyler Gillett said that reading Dewey's death in the script was "f---ing gut-wrenching." He continued, "It was like, we loved it, and we hated it, and it was brutal, and we also knew that we had to make a choice like that in this movie. I think what [screenwriters] Guy [Busick] and Jamie [Vanderbilt] did so well is that they structured it in a way that it's essential, right? The only possible thing that could get Sid back to Woodsboro is the loss of a dear friend and a real connection to her roots. For as much as it was just absolutely gutting, quite literally, to shoot that scene, it also felt like it was essential. The movie has to be willing to take risks, and it has to show the audience that no one is safe."

"I think there was some trepidation," said Gillett's fellow filmmaker Matt Bettinelli-Olpin. "I think there was some nerves about it. I don't think it was wholly embraced, you know, by David, or by us, for sure. There were nerves of, is this the right thing? In our first conversation with David, he said, 'Think about it, think about it.' But he understood that, in order for it to be a real Scream movie, and for it to have the teeth that Scream has, that this kind of thing needed to happen. He also loved the progression that Dewey had in the story, in the arc that got told over the five movies, and so I think he was on board, but he was also sad about it like we all are."
 
Last edited:

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster

Parker Posey would also like her brutally murdered Scream character to return to the franchise​


Drew Barrymore recently entertained theories that her character, the very dead Casey Becker from the original 1996 film, could be alive.
By Jessica WangApril 18, 2023 at 06:54 PM EDT

image



Parker Posey wants to take a stab at another Scream movie despite her character's grisly — and seemingly pretty definitive — death in Scream 3.
In the slasher threequel, released in 2000, Posey played Jennifer Jolie, an actress who assumes the role of Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) in the fictional Stab franchise. Though Jennifer is brutally murdered by Ghostface (he chases her down and stabs her repeatedly in the torso), Posey has revealed that she would be very open to reprising her role — echoing recent comments by OG Scream victim Drew Barrymore.

After all, there are fan theories (however improbable) that Posey's character was playing dead.
"I did an interview for WNYC radio like three weeks ago for the play I was doing, and they said, 'Well, there's some people here that want to say hi.' And it was the Scream team," Posey recently told ComicBook.com. "And I actually pitched, 'Can I just be in another dimension and come back?'"
Parker Posey in 'Scream 3'

Parker Posey in 'Scream 3'

| CREDIT: EVERETT COLLECTION
She added, "I would love to do that. That was really fun. I can't believe Wes Craven let me get away with some of the silly stuff I was doing. I loved him, and that was fun."

Posey's remarks come on the heels of Scream VI scaring up a franchise-best opening at the domestic box office, grossing $44.5 million and gutting a record previously set by Scream 3 ($34.7 million). The sixth film follows Woodsboro massacre survivors (played by Jenna Ortega, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, and Melissa Barrera) as they attempt a fresh start and begin college in New York City.
Barrymore, who played Casey Becker in the original Scream in 1996, recently entertained fan theories that her character could still be alive despite the fact that she was stabbed in the heart and disemboweled by Ghostface. "I'm pretty sure a C-section is comparable to what happened to her," she said on her daytime talk show last week. "Like, literally. And I'm here! I'm fine! So, maybe Casey Becker will be okay."
She added, "With good writing, you can make anything happen."
 

tallblacknyc

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster

Drew Barrymore is open to the (far-fetched) idea her Scream character could have survived​


"With good writing, you can make anything happen."
By Emlyn TravisApril 13, 2023 at 02:13 PM EDT




ADVERTISEMENT
FBTweetMore
×
image



image.jpeg



00:14
03:03








Scream (Movie)

TYPE
  • Movie
Hold the phone: Drew Barrymore is hinting that her iconic Scream character might actually be alive after all this time.
The daytime TV show host unforgettably starred as one of Ghostface's very first kills, Casey Becker, in the original 1996 film. While celebrating the box office success of Scream VI on her show Wednesday, Barrymore was asked by pal Ross Matthews about making a potential return to the fictional town of Woodsboro, Calif.
"I asked you if maybe your character, maybe, survived," he said. "You know, doctors can do amazing things! And you said, maybe there's a chance she did survive. So, does this make you want to bring her back for Scream VII?"
Drew Barrymore in 'Scream''Scream'

Drew Barrymore in 'Scream'

| CREDIT: EVERETT COLLECTION
"It's funny. I've never thought of it this way, but I'm pretty sure a C-section is comparable to what happened to her," Barrymore replied. "Like, literally. And I'm here! I'm fine! So, maybe Casey Becker will be okay."

"Okay, who's buying their tickets for Scream VII you guys?" Matthews enthusiastically asked the audience. "Let's make it happen!"
To which Barrymore teased, "With good writing, you can make anything happen."
It would be hard — but certainly not impossible — to explain just how Casey might have survived being stabbed in the heart and disemboweled by Ghostface. After all, her parents arrive home during her violent skirmish with the masked villain and are able to hear her breathing over the phone before the call is disconnected.
In 2020, Barrymore donned her character's signature blonde bob once again for a hilarious Drew Barrymore Show short that saw Casey ghosting Ghostface for a change. As she walked down the street, Casey's phone began blowing up with texts from the mysterious killer asking her to "please pick up" and swearing that they "come in peace" with tons of smiley face emojis. Casey, rather smartly, declined to answer.

On Wednesday, Barrymore praised the series' continued success, calling it all "just so fun and cool." She added, "I'm so glad that this franchise is still such a viable commodity."
More like I regret taking that small as part that literally promoted the shit out a movie that eventually became a franchise.. 27 yrs and new movies still coming out, all that money I could’ve made doing sequels and percentages I could’ve been making off all those hundreds of millions this franchise made.. I am the female version of what happened with ja rule and the fast and furious series.. please bring back my character so I can make these millions
 

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster
More like I regret taking that small as part that literally promoted the shit out a movie that eventually became a franchise.. 27 yrs and new movies still coming out, all that money I could’ve made doing sequels and percentages I could’ve been making off all those hundreds of millions this franchise made.. I am the female version of what happened with ja rule and the fast and furious series.. please bring back my character so I can make these millions

Damn.:lol:

I disagree though. It's all Hayden fault.

Drew become a bigger icon with that intro scene and it helped her career immensely and brought back the "scream queen" title revitalizing the horror genre.

She saw how they now playing fast and loose with the mythology and got Nieve out the paint so. She trying to get in where she fit in. Watch she try to get the fans to really push for this to happen.
 

tallblacknyc

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster
Damn.:lol:

I disagree though. It's all Hayden fault.

Drew become a bigger icon with that intro scene and it helped her career immensely and brought back the "scream queen" title revitalizing the horror genre.

She saw how they now playing fast and loose with the mythology and got Nieve out the paint so. She trying to get in where she fit in. Watch she try to get the fans to really push for this to happen.
Literally build neve Campbell career by being the star of that film. Until the last movie got a guarantee check everytime scream did a movie.. remember scream is 27 yrs old.. nev got a check for 2 and a half decades from 5 diff films. Nev literally had some fans ready to boycott off her name. When’s the last drew Barrymore headline movie or flick you seen her in? Like I said she want some of that scream money
 

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster
Literally build neve Campbell career by being the star of that film. Until the last movie got a guarantee check everytime scream did a movie.. remember scream is 27 yrs old.. nev got a check for 2 and a half decades from 5 diff films. Nev literally had some fans ready to boycott off her name. When’s the last drew Barrymore headline movie or flick you seen her in? Like I said she want some of that scream money

of course you right. They already got spin off rumors swirling around.
 

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster

From Wednesday Addams to Wes Craven's porn name: Your killer guide to Scream VI Easter eggs​


Filmmakers Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin reveal the stories behind the movie's references, cameos, and in-jokes.
By Clark CollisApril 27, 2023 at 01:00 PM EDT




ADVERTISEMENT
FBTweetMore
×
image






00:05
00:26








Warning: This article contains spoilers for Scream VI.
You don't need to be a movie expert to enjoy this year's slasher sequel hit Scream VI, in which the quartet of survivors from the previous film (played by Jenna Ortega, Melissa Barrera, Mason Gooding, and Jasmin Savoy Brown) relocate from Woodsboro to New York in a vain attempt to avoid Ghostface. But horror fans can double their pleasure by looking out for the Easter eggs featured in the film by directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett beyond the many references to the franchise's own mythology.
"I love them," Bettinelli-Olpin says of peppering in the references. "I'm always like, 'If you get them, they're fun. And if you don't, it just doesn't matter.'"
"It's a way to make a movie more yours," adds Gillett. "You feel more connected to it. I mean, even the first line of this movie, 'Hasta El Fuego, please hold' 'Hasta El Fuego' is the name of the text chain that we share with Guy [Busick] and Jamie [Vanderbilt], the writers, which is a Bad Boys joke. Our goal is: How far can we take a joke? The big win is [being able to] hold on to a joke long enough that it actually makes its way into the final product."

Scream VI

'Scream VI'

| CREDIT: PHILIPPE BOSSÉ/PARAMOUNT PICTURES
With Scream VI now available to watch on digital, we asked Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett to talk about the movie's Easter eggs and the stories behind them.

Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan

FRIDAY THE 13TH, PART VIII: JASON TAKES MANHATTAN, Kane Hodder, 1989

'Jason Takes Manhattan'

| CREDIT: EVERETT COLLECTION
The eighth Friday the 13th film playing in the apartment of film student — and doomed killer — Jason Carvey (Tony Revolori) is one of the movie's most obvious in-jokes, given that Jason Takes Manhattan is set, at least partly, in NYC.

"Jay [Prychdny], our editor, had originally put in a giallo movie that we couldn't get the rights to," says Bettinelli-Olpin. "We have a notes doc that's like a living document, that starts in pre-production and goes all the way through to the final edit, and it's just tracking our notes. We had a note up at the top of it the entire time: 'Is there a place for Jason Takes Manhattan?' And there never was. We just never got it in. And then, when we were trying to find a movie to replace [the giallo film], Paramount sent us a list of movies that they own, and that was one of them. We were like, 'Oh, done!' The second we saw it, we were like, 'Let's put that in Jason's apartment.' Then we had to steer ourselves clear of [including] the Times Square scene because it was a little too much, on the nose."
Less obvious is the scene's sartorial shout-out to giallo director Dario Argento. Revolori's character is wearing a tee-shirt emblazoned with the words "Mosche di Velluto Grigio," the original title of Argento's 1971 movie Four Flies on Grey Velvet.
"It's his favorite movie," Gillett says of Carvey. "He just bought the shirt. He bought the shirt the day before he got murdered!"

Ready or Not

READY OR NOT

'Ready Or Not'

| CREDIT: ERIC ZACHANOWICH/FOX SEARCHLIGHT
The two directors made their name, commercially-speaking, with the 2019 horror-comedy Ready or Not, starring Samara Weaving as a new bride forced to play a lethal game with her murderous in-laws. In addition to casting Weaving in Scream VI as a film academic who is killed by Revolori's character, the new film's subway sequence also features an extra dressed up for Halloween as the actress's wedding dress from Ready Or Not.
"Avery [Plewes, Scream VI costume designer] designed the Ready or Not dress," says Bettinelli-Olpin. "We thought it would be really fun to have her design a costume of her own design."
"A meta within a meta within a meta," says Gillett.
"Samara was on set when we were shooting that," says Bettinelli-Olpin. "That was her first day visiting set. There were some very funny moments of seeing the cosplayer and real Samara right next to each other. A little brain-buster."
The subway sequence also includes brief cameos from the two directors. Gillett tongue-in-cheekedly describes their appearance as "the scariest shot in the movie. I, unfortunately, am more heavily-featured than Matt. He's dressed as Kurt Cobain and I am the fluffy-headed guy with the butcher knife through his head, sitting next to our producer William Sherak's daughter Eloise."

Tim Robinson

I Think You Should Leave

'I Think You Should Leave'

| CREDIT: NETFLIX
The Saturday Night Live veteran and I Think You Should Leave star has a vocal cameo in the film, playing the boyfriend — or most recent sex partner, anyway — of Liana Liberato's Quinn Bailey. The Scream VI filmmakers connected with Robinson via their pal, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping director Akiva Schaffer.
"Tim is the voice of Paul 2.0, Quinn's boyfriend, the off-camera character who is in a couple of scenes and then gets brutally murdered," says Bettinelli-Olpin. "Akiva has directed some of Tim's show, and so we got to know him a little bit, and he came down and he did it for us like, a week before we finished. We'd even been dream casting it for a bit. We were like, 'Man, if we could get Tim Robinson to do this, that would be incredible.' He just came down to the Paramount lot and did those lines in like, half an hour. They made the scene for us."
"It was hard to not use all of the stuff he gave us," says Gillett. "There was a version of that scene where it just became a broad comedy, it became a sketch really quick. Tim gave us so many wonderful, hilarious lines."

Wes Craven

Wes Craven attends the screening of "Life Itself" at the ArcLight Cinemas on June 26, 2014 in Hollywood, California.

Wes Craven

| CREDIT: PAUL ARCHULETA/FILMMAGIC
The Scream VI filmmakers paid twisted tribute to the late Master of Horror, who directed the first four Scream movies, by naming a prominently featured store 'Abe's Snake Bodega.' What's the connection? Well, 'Abe Snake' was the pseudonym Craven used when, early in his career, he directed the 1975 porn film The Fireworks Woman. The notion to homage the filmmaker in this fashion originated with Ice Nine Kills singer Spencer Charnas, another friend of Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett.
"We asked him to make a punk-rock flyer [and] on it was 'Abe Snake,'" says Bettinelli-Olpin. "When we saw that, we were like, that's a great idea, let's steal that for the bodega! So we did a little tweak on it and made it the bodega name. But that came from Spencer of Ice Nine Kills."

V/H/S

Kate Lyn Sheil in 'V/H/S'

Kate Lyn Sheil in 'V/H/S'

| CREDIT: EVERETT COLLECTION
The Radio Silence team a creative collective comprising Bettinelli-Olpin, Gillett, and Scream VI executive producer Chad Villella directed and starred in a segment of the 2012 anthology horror film V/H/S, and Scream VI boasts a several references to the film and its other creators. When we first see Jenna Ortega's character, Tara, she is wearing a pirate costume similar to the one sported by Bettinelli-Olpin in V/H/S, while one of her friends is clad in a bear costume, just as Gillett's character is in the earlier film. "And the beer in the bodega and in the frat house is called Miska's Mead," says Gillett, "after Brad Miska, who runs Bloody Disgusting, who got us on V/H/S to begin with." Also? The surname of Jason Carvey's dismembered roommate Greg Bruckner is a tip of the hat to another V/H/S director, David Bruckner, who made last year's Hellraiser reboot. "Those are more just nods and winks to our friends," says Gillett.

Wednesday Addams

Wednesday

Jenna Ortega on 'Wednesday'

| CREDIT: NETFLIX
Finally, the ooky and spooky character played by Ortega on Netflix's Wednesday receives a visual nod during the Scream VI frat party sequence in the form of a Wednesday Addams costume worn by one of the attendees. "[We] definitely made that choice to feature that costume before Wednesday released, not knowing it would become the sensation that it would become," says Bettinelli-Olpin. "But we think it's all the more hilarious because of that."
Scream VI is now available to buy on Digital and is streaming on Paramount+. Paramount Home Entertainment will release the film in a 4K Ultra HD SteelBook, on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD July 11.
 

GuessWho21212

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
At this point, half the cast of this franchise should be wearing colostomy bags. Sidney and Gale have been taking deep, penetrating knife wounds to the abdomen for years and somehow it only matters to leave a small scar. Dewey is the only character to have some carryover injury between films. Between the first and second Scream movies, Dewey had a noticeable limp due to nerve damage from his stabbing. These last two films have been treating stab wounds like paper cuts which is really ruining shit IMO.
 

TimRock

Don't let me be misunderstood
BGOL Investor
At this point, half the cast of this franchise should be wearing colostomy bags. Sidney and Gale have been taking deep, penetrating knife wounds to the abdomen for years and somehow it only matters to leave a small scar. Dewey is the only character to have some carryover injury between films. Between the first and second Scream movies, Dewey had a noticeable limp due to nerve damage from his stabbing. These last two films have been treating stab wounds like paper cuts which is really ruining shit IMO.
The sister on the train, and then when she showed up again at the end. Wtf
 

TimRock

Don't let me be misunderstood
BGOL Investor
In this last one, you mean to tell me
that since the father and son were both at the park while Gail was being attacked, that had to be the sister, right. So she tossed the black dude that we all knew was going to die, across the room like that? And the dude that the sister was sleeping with, most pointless character ever.[\spoiler]
 
Top