Original “Scream” Survivors Glad They're Still Standing (2024)

The “Scream” films have provided a pretty substantial cinematic body count since 1996, but four survivors have dodged Ghostface’s blades for over 15 years: stars Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox and director Wes Craven.

A decade after the third film, the quartet reunite for “Scream 4"(opening today), and they say they’re glad the franchise’s concept – and their chemistry – has survived as well.

“I had fun playing Sidney and doing this film, as always,” says Campbell, who reprises her role as the self-aware scream queen Sidney Prescott. “What's been fun for me is that I just think that she's the eyes of the audience in a sense, in that the audience is taken with her because they need one core character to really feel for in order for the horror and for the humor to work. So for me it's just been about being really straight and honest with her circ*mstances, and being true to them and playing to it in that way and letting everyone else sort of buzz around me and do a really fantastic job.”

Arquette says the “Scream” team’s camaraderie extends behind the camera as well. “We've developed this family, and not only fellow actors and directors, but all of the crew,” he says. “We've shared 15 years together – It has been ten years since we worked together, but there's a real family feeling and it really grounds it. When I see Sidney's character in the movie, there's a history there and you don't really have that opportunity in a lot of roles. And Courteney and I being married and having a kid – just everything. It exemplifies the reality and the honesty and that's really my favorite part of acting, when you can tap into stuff like that.”

Cox – who met Arquette on the first film and later married him, though the couple has recently separated – says even years later the group dynamic “just felt very natural. First of all we've had ten more years of experience of acting, and so I was that much more confident. I'm now a mom and I'm just a different person – a different person feeling different things, but coming back to your family. You just know each other and you feel like you can just kind of get right back into it, and feel like you can be better than you were last time. I became closer with Neve than I did in the first three, and I just adore that girl.”

“Wes was instrumental in us being together,” adds Cox. “He's kind of our mentor in relationships and in growing up, and to come back and do it again is just really fun. I love playing Gale. Gale is just very campy and I love her relationship with Dewey and the fact that they're together is so funny. He's so earnest and she's so out to get ahead. It's just a very odd pairing, and so were we. Although we're not really – but we kind of are.”

“Wes is incredible,” agrees Arquette. “As much as a master as he is at it he's still a student of nature and human behavior. So it's been a great experience, really growing with each other and going through life's changes. It brings a real humanness to these movies and another layer because there are films within films, but then there's real life. They all really kind of intertwine.”

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“I don't think any of us just think of it as a horror film or a slasher film at all – It's a very interesting, complex, funny, smart drama,” explains Craven, who agreed to tack on a fourth outing to restore some of the franchise’s bloody luster. “We needed to bring it back up to par a little bit. I thought that 'Scream 3' was a little too goofy – too 'Scooby-Doo.' And we didn't have Neve as much as we did in this – she wasn't as available and was a little bit more in the background a lot of the time. So we all wanted to come back and do one. I'm sure that all of us felt that it had to be really, really good – and not to prove anything to anybody else, or even ourselves. It just deserved to be good, and the audience deserved it to be good.”

“It’s not something where we didn't give our all for it,” adds Craven. “You don't get an opportunity to do that in life and come up with something that good that often, so it's a good feeling.”

With such an off-camera lovefest happening behind the scenes – and the hope of blockbuster box office in theaters – the opportunity may come yet again. “I hope so,” says Arquette, befor adding ominously: “You never know who lives or dies.”

Original “Scream” Survivors Glad They're Still Standing (2024)

FAQs

Who was killed first in the original Scream? ›

Steve Orth (Kevin Patrick Walls): Scream (1996)

If you thought Casey was the franchise's first kill, think again. That honor goes to her football-player boyfriend, Steve, who has his intestines sliced out by Ghostface when Casey gives a wrong answer to his scary movie trivia game.

Did Chad survive Scream 6? ›

Scream 6 is very different from previous installments, mostly because the movie is set in New York City, but also because it's much gorier. Since Ghostface hurts Chad so badly and he bleeds so much, it seems impossible for him to survive. However, the final scene of Scream 6 shows Chad alive and with his friends.

How many times was Chad stabbed in Scream? ›

The absurdity of all this has hit its high point with the last-minute reveal in "Scream 6" that Chad — who was stabbed at least a dozen times all over the place by two Ghostfaces at once — is still alive.

Is there going to be a Scream 7? ›

The latest Scream installment has had some major shakeups. Following the success of Scream VI, which scored the biggest opening weekend box office for the entire franchise when it was released in March, a seventh film was announced in August.

Who is the real killer in Scream? ›

Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) was Sidney's boyfriend for the first flick and is the original Ghostface. But by the third act of “Scream,” he reveals himself and pal Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard) to be the homicidal maniacs behind the mask.

Why was Tatum killed in Scream? ›

Killing Tatum was what Stu and Billy needed first and foremost before they could ultimately trigger the attempted murder of Sydney.

Is Kirby alive in Scream 6? ›

An Easter egg in the fifth film, 2022's Scream, revealed that Kirby did survive. A call from Panettiere to the franchise's current creative team (known as Radio Silence) was enough to clinch her reappearance for Scream VI, which finds Kirby as an FBI agent who comes to New York City following another Ghostface attack.

Who is Scream 6's killer? ›

Scream 6 introduced five killers, the most in any Scream film, who were not working together. Their identities were revealed early on, breaking convention. Detective Bailey, Quinn Bailey, and Ethan Landry were revealed as the killers at the end of Scream 6. Their motive was revenge for Detective Bailey's son's death.

Who killed Anika in Scream 6? ›

The three Ghostface killers in Scream 6 went to great lengths to hide their true identities, even faking Quinn's death. Anika became a victim during an attack where Ethan was revealed as the killer.

Who got stabbed 9 times in Scream? ›

Dewey was stabbed 9 times throughout 4 Scream movies and lived.

Who killed Beth Scream? ›

True to her warning, Beth suddenly rose up from the floor and made another attempt to kill both of them, only to end up quickly being shot to death by Kym.

How did Kirby survive Scream 4? ›

During the conversation, Kirby mentioned how she survived Scream 4, saying that she nearly died after being stabbed twice before reiterating that she technically did die for several minutes before being resuscitated. The situation was clearly touch-and-go based on the severity of the injuries.

Will Scream 6 be bloody? ›

It's pretty brutal, but thanks to strong character interactions and a good mystery story, it succeeds. Expect tons of stabbings and slayings, bloody wounds, blood spurts, dead bodies, etc.

Will Billy be in Scream 7? ›

Billy Loomis Not Returning In Scream 7 Kills Hopes For Another Legacy Character's Return.

Who killed Billy in Scream 1? ›

Billy is killed by Sidney. Billy then hears noises and opens up a door, to see that Sidney has tricked him by playing Halloween on a TV. Sidney, disguised as Ghostface, stabs Billy twice in the chest and smacks him.

Who survived in Scream 1? ›

Only a select few prominent characters actually survive Scream's ending, including the movie's iconic Final Girl, Sidney Prescott. While each character receives near-fatal wounds, the ultimate survivors in Scream are Sidney, Randy Meeks, Gale Weathers, Dewey Riley, and Neil Prescott.

Who attacked Sidney in Scream 1? ›

Scream (1996)
#Attempted victim(s)Attacker(s)
5.Sidney PrescottGhostface (Stu Macher)
6.Randy Meeks
7.Dewey Riley & Sidney PrescottGhostface (Billy Loomis)
8.Randy MeeksBilly Loomis
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Who killed Sidney's mom? ›

In the third act of Scream, when Billy Loomis and Stu Macher revealed themselves as the Ghostface killers, Billy told Sidney he killed Maureen as she was having an affair with his dad, which led to his mother abandoning him.

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