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Ghostface was the guise used for murderers on a specific mission, which invariably ended up with Sidney Prescott as the target. Each Scream movie contained a major mystery surrounding the identity of Ghostface.

It ramped up the level of horror knowing that the killer was often in close proximity to the main characters. Some of the lead characters even played Ghostface at times. So which Scream characters donned the infamous Ghostface mask throughout the Scream films and TV show? Billy Loomis Skeet Ulrich in Scream : Billy was the prototypical bad boy in the first Scream movie, something he took to a new level after he shockingly revealed himself as the Ghostface killer.

Well, one of them: working with Stu Macher, Billy planned to kill Sidney and frame the murders, including that of Maureen Prescott, on Sid's father. Billy blamed Maureen for driving his own mother away because the woman was having an affair with Billy's father. Sidney managed to escape from Billy's attack a few times and eventually killed him with the help of Gale and Randy. Stu Macher Matthew Lillard in Scream : Stu played the goofy friend of Sidney Prescott but he never showed any kind of threatening demeanor.

It was a complete surprise to viewers that Stu served as Billy's accomplice in their murdering masquerade. Stu claimed "peer pressure" as the reason he agreed to help Billy act revenge on Sidney. Sidney used Stu's weak-willed nature to antagonize him and later managed to kill him while Billy was unconscious. Sidney Prescott Neve Campbell in Scream : Sidney wasn't a part of the Ghostface murder spree but she did wear the mask for a brief scene as she turned the tables on her attackers.

After Billy and Stu revealed their plan, Gale caused a distraction that led to Sidney escaping. Billy was enraged at the fact that she got away so he went around the house looking for her. When he opened the closet door, Sidney jumped out wearing the Ghostface costume and stabbed Billy multiple times with an umbrella. Loomis Laurie Metcalf in Scream 2 : When a copycat killer goes after Sidney at her college, the mystery of Ghostface's identity started all over again.

Loomis disguised herself as a journalist when the media descended on campus. By the end of the movie, it was revealed that she orchestrated the second murder spree because Billy was her son. To avenge his death, Mrs. Loomis hired Mickey to carry out the killings. I thought I might be a sacrificial character laughs as most characters are on our show.

I thought I would surely die. And they teased that a few times this season with dream-sequence deaths and stabbings. But I was really excited to be in the ranks of the killers in the franchise. After you found out you were the killer, how did that influence the way you portrayed Kieran in the finale? I had to be careful. We had to keep Kieran on a slow shift to full crazy, if you will, to not tip off the audience before the reveal.

It was tough. Last season, after Piper was revealed to be the killer, she was killed almost immediately. What does this mean for you going into next season? And then just taking it all away and giving it to one person. That seems promising, right? Is Brandon James really out there? I wonder what his capture will do to him. I hope we get to show that. What was it like filming that big reveal scene where Kieran shot Eli and confessed to Audrey and Emma?

It was so crazy. We were really pushing to finish that episode, and we had a bunch of days stacked up, like double-up days of shooting to really knock it out. It was really intense. They were night shoots, obviously, and it was a compressed schedule, so everything was really heightened. Excerpts from Hans Zimmer 's score from Broken Arrow appeared in the film, in particular, guitar work by Duane Eddy , for Dewey, replacing the tracks that had been developed for the character from Scream 's score.

Marco Beltrami explained in an interview that the Zimmer piece was used as a placeholder for Beltrami's incomplete score during a test screening. The test audience's reaction to it influenced the studio keep the Zimmer piece, reducing "Dewey's Theme", which Beltrami had composed to fill its place, to minor use during more serious scenes involving the character.

At around fifty-eight minutes During the Fall of Troy scene, the images of Ghostface are played by choreographer Adam Shankman. Both this and the original Scream were among the highest grossing films of , as the original Scream was released very late in , making most of its money the following year. Kevin Williamson submitted a five-page outline for this movie when he was doing his original pitch for Scream Rebecca Gayheart had auditioned for the role of Tatum Riley in Scream and auditioned multiple times for the roles of Cici Cooper, Hallie, and Maureen Evans before obtaining her eventual role.

Filmed under the title Scream: The Sequel, a title reflected by baseball caps and shirts worn by the crew on-set, but the decision was overruled by Miramax. Denise Richards was offered a role in the film, but she was busy doing Starship Troopers The scene was cut as it was decided it made Cici seem insensitive.

They deliberately shoot Derek looking around ominously and blankly throughout much of the movie so you'll wonder if he's the killer. Principal photography took place over seven weeks. Tobey Maguire was offered the role of Mickey. Before the killer calls Gale's phone, her assistant says someone named "Bob" wants to talk to her, a reference to producer Bob Weinstein , who is the brother of fellow producer Harvey Weinstein , who both co-founded Miramax.

Nancy O'Dell and Deadra Moore's debut. Matthew Lillard : At around thirty-five minutes Co-star of Scream is in the background at the frat party. Kevin Williamson : At around thirteen minutes Cotton's interviewer on television. Director Cameo Wes Craven : Man in the background at the hospital.

Spoilers The trivia items below may give away important plot points. Usually when making a movie, when an actor or actress is heard on-screen, but not seen, such as a voice on a telephone, the actor or actress records his or her part during post-production, which takes place after the completion of principal photography. However, director Wes Craven had Roger Jackson The Voice on-set and actually speaking to on-screen actors and actresses by practical, not merely prop, telephone in order to create reality and fear for them.

When Jackson was on-set, he was kept out of sight of the other actors and actresses so they could not put a friendly face to The Voice. Jackson said that the actors and actresses were intimidated by him, and would not talk to him any more than was absolutely necessary, with the exception of Sarah Michelle Gellar , who would converse amiably with him on the telephone between takes.

According to a rumor, the identity of Ghostface was changed after the original script was leaked on the internet, it was Derek Jerry O'Connell and Hallie Elise Neal in the original ending. This was referenced in Scream 3 , where all of the actors and actresses on "Stab 3" were kept in the dark about the script for this reason. One of the extras leaked the script to the internet one of the first major film leaks ever.

As a result, the script was almost entirely re-written, with pages often being completed the day they were to be filmed. Security was tightened, with everyone required to sign non-disclosure agreements, and underwent many re-shoots.

The script was reprinted on specialty paper to prevent photocopying, and was often destroyed after use. Additionally, Mickey Timothy Olyphant was killed by the two Ghostfaces in the original script. Sarah Michelle Gellar did a few of her stunts on Buffy the Vampire Slayer , but when director Wes Craven told her she was going to be thrown off a three-story balcony, she was hesitant at first, but ended up doing it. After the first draft of the script was leaked on the internet, several changes had to be made and characters were fully re-written.

Dewey David Arquette had originally transferred himself from Woodsboro Police to the security staff on campus, so he could be close to Sidney Neve Campbell and keep her safe. Derek Jerry O'Connell was the film student shooting a documentary who walked around with a camera, not Mickey Timothy Olyphant. Debbie Salt Laurie Metcalf was more aggressive and bitchy, as in one scene, she asks Sidney if she "finally snapped and if she's the one doing the killings", being punched in the face by Gale as a result.

The scene in which Sidney slaps Gale never happens. Cotton suddenly has a change of heart and decides to get even on both Sidney and Gale as he consider them responsible for ruining his life. He stabs and kills Gale, and then runs after Sidney. Kevin Williamson stopped the writing there, but left some notes in the script "That's all I've written so far" and then describes in a few words how the story was supposed to end.

Cotton and Sidney would eventually stab each other and die lying side by side.



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