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131-625: Ghostface may refer to: Ghostface ( Scream ) , a fictional identity used in the Scream franchise Ghostface, a nickname used by the Marvel Comics character Gwenpool Ghostface Killah , an American rapper and a member of the hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan Ghost-Faced Killer, a villain in the 1979 kung fu film The Mystery of Chess Boxing See also [ edit ] Ghostfacers (disambiguation) Ghost-faced bat Topics referred to by

262-612: A popular culture icon since its inception, referenced in film and television as well as spawning a series of action figures and merchandise, as well as parodies and titular spoofs. In the 2015–2016 television series Scream , Ghostface is adapted as the Lakewood Slasher , who appeared in the series for the first two seasons, and the Shallow Grove Slasher , who appeared in the Halloween special episodes of

393-800: A scream queen for her starring roles in horror and thriller films . She has also appeared in blockbusters and independent features . Following a series of minor credits, Campbell had a starring role in the drama series Catwalk (1992–1993) and the television film The Canterville Ghost (1996). She subsequently relocated to the United States to star as Julia Salinger in the Fox teen drama series Party of Five (1994–2000), which became her breakthrough role . She rose to international prominence for her leading role as Sidney Prescott in Wes Craven 's slasher film Scream (1996), which spawned

524-600: A Ghostface shrine, and in the ensuing confrontation, Ghostface is revealed to be three people, police detective Wayne Bailey ( Dermot Mulroney ) and two of the group's roommates, Ethan ( Jack Champion ) and Quinn ( Liana Liberato ). The three reveal themselves to be Richie's family, who desire to get revenge on the one who killed him, spreading rumors of Sam being the mastermind of the previous murders to assassinate her character, and then killing Sam after framing her for their crimes, while also having killed Jason and Greg to prevent their plans from interfering with their own. As

655-435: A burning kitchen stove and be set on fire. As Richie pursues Sam while gloating that "villains like Sam die at the end", Sam introduces a new rule to Richie, "Never fuck with the daughter of a serial killer", and violently stabs Richie in the exact same manner of Ghostface stabbing a victim. As a wounded and frightened Richie pleads for his life and asks about "his ending", Sam fatally slashes his throat, and then shoots Richie in

786-718: A charity event to raise funds for the National Breast Cancer Foundation . In July 2022, she appeared in an advertisement for the American Red Cross , where she played Sidney Prescott. Campbell has often been referred to as a sex symbol and scream queen , where the first is a title she has held since her breakout role in Party of Five in the 1990s. In addition to her work in the horror genre, Campbell twice successfully established herself in mainstream film and television, beginning from

917-464: A damaged TV (the same one that killed Stu Macher years ago) onto Ethan's head, killing him. Despite being absent in the first and second seasons, Ghostface made an appearance in the third season of the anthology television slasher series Scream . The season, titled Scream: Resurrection , premiered on VH1 on July 8, 2019. In this season, the killers are revealed in the episode "Endgame": Beth ( Giorgia Whigham ) and Jamal "Jay" Elliot ( Tyga ), who

1048-424: A fight with Stu, ultimately killing him by dropping a television on his head. Gale shoots Billy to stop him from killing Sidney, who then finishes Billy off with a bullet to the head, citing the fact that "They ALWAYS come back," a common horror cliché, and now her catchphrase . This is most likely one of the many tropes taught to her by Randy Meeks, who is obsessed with horror and openly lists these clichés earlier in

1179-810: A friend of Derek, reveals himself as the killer, seeking fame for his prolific exploits. Mickey's accomplice is revealed to be Billy's mother ( Laurie Metcalf ), under the alias Debbie Salt , who is seeking revenge against Sidney for her son's death, while showing unwillingness to accept her own faults as a mother which included abandoning Billy, which Sidney points out during their confrontation. Mrs. Loomis shoots Mickey, claiming to have indulged his desire for fame only to enlist his help in enacting her revenge, and tries to kill Sidney, only for Sidney to fight back. Just as Mrs. Loomis ultimately prepares to kill Sidney, Cotton suddenly arrives, and Mrs. Loomis tries to manipulate him into letting her kill Sidney, but to her shock, she fails to do so and Cotton instead shoots Mrs. Loomis in

1310-1200: A friend text me and say, 'You’re trending right now.' I’ve never been on Twitter. I didn’t know what it meant." Fellow Scream actors David Arquette and Jasmin Savoy Brown came to her defense, among others. Campbell has stated, "I am a practicing Catholic , but my lineage is Jewish, so if someone asks me if I'm Jewish, I say yes." Campbell married Jeff Colt on April 3, 1995, and divorced in May 1998. In 2005, Campbell began dating John Light , whom she met while filming Investigating Sex . They became engaged in December 2005 and married in Malibu, California, on May 5, 2007. They lived together in Islington, London for five years until Campbell filed for divorce on June 30, 2010, in Los Angeles. In March 2012, Campbell and her partner, actor JJ Feild , confirmed that they were expecting their first child together. Their son

1441-408: A kill when it appears to have an advantage. The Billy/Stu Ghostface would gut its victims after killing them; this was not performed on Tatum Riley who was killed in a mechanical garage door. This Ghostface, in particular, would ask its victim questions about horror films and employ the tropes of the genre in its attacks, displaying a detachment from reality and aligned with the same self-awareness of

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1572-538: A lot of victims himself (Amber committed the majority of the murders), before having died cowardly and pleading for his life. In the ensuing fight, Tara seriously wounds Ethan by stabbing him in the mouth and Sam kills Quinn by shooting her in the head, while Bailey is knocked unconscious. When he wakes up, Bailey finds himself receiving a phone call from Ghostface, who taunts him over his motives and soon emerges to attack, causing Bailey to immediately become frightened and plead for his life (like Richie) just as Ghostface stabs

1703-583: A more general desperation". In September 2020, it was confirmed that Campbell would reprise her role as Sidney Prescott for the fifth Scream film , directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett . She was initially "apprehensive" and hesitant to take the role given the death of Wes Craven; however, she was convinced to join once "the new directors came to me with this beautiful letter saying that they've become directors and love film because of these films, and because of Wes, and they really want to be true to his story and his journey with these films, so I

1834-466: A more vicious and brutal fashion and would go further and gut them if he wanted, while Jill mostly stabbed only once. The two killers also made some of the murders public to gain the attention of the world press. The fifth Ghostface, created by Richie and Amber, mainly focused on brutally attacking and injuring victims, while killing most of them in a swift manner. The sixth Ghostface, created by Richie's family, committed violent murders and attacks on either

1965-435: A murder by drawing its hand from handle to the tip of the knife. This characteristic was given to the character by stuntman Dane Farwell who wore the costume for many of its scenes in Scream . Each killer is depicted as possessing effective physical abilities , such as the capabilities of nearly flawless stealth, prowling without being detected, moving silently, and efficiently vanishing from its targets' defense. Additionally,

2096-572: A new Ghostface (wearing a clown variant of the Father Death mask) begins murdering the cast and crew of an in-production pornographic parody of the Stab series. In another porn parody, the gay movie Moan , the version of Ghostface seen in the film does not wear a mask. Instead, he has a hood and facepaint that resembles the mask (presembly, this change was made to help make the movie more erotic). In his book Going to Pieces: The Rise and Fall of

2227-505: A new Ghostface killer arrives in New York City, killing two film students, Jason Carvey ( Tony Revolori ) and his best friend Greg Bruckner (Thom Newell), just as they attempted to start a Ghostface spree of their own to finish "Richie's film". Ghostface then begins to specifically target Sam, who has moved to New York with Tara and their surviving friends and is currently ostracized in public due to an online rumor claiming that Sam

2358-477: A party, she gave Roman up for adoption; Roman sought her out years later, only to be rejected, telling him that he's Rina's child. Roman began stalking Maureen and filming her relationships with other men, including Hank Loomis. He used this footage to reveal to Billy why his mother had abandoned him before convincing him to kill Maureen, sparking the chain of events in Scream and Scream 2 . As Roman rants on his motive and desire to frame and kill Sidney for "stealing

2489-530: A playable operator in Season Six of Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Call of Duty: Warzone , voiced again by Roger L. Jackson. In April 2022, Ghostface was added in an update as a free playable skin for a limited time in the online multiplayer social deduction game Among Us . In July 2024, it was announced that Ghostface will appear as a playable character in Mortal Kombat 1 via

2620-454: A pleasure to see Campbell again in fine form as Sidney, striding back into Woodsboro to take care of unfinished business". Elle magazine named her the "Reigning Queen of Scream " and stated that "Sidney might not have that impact on people were it not for Campbell's portrayal, rife with vulnerability, intelligence, and a palatable dose of humor." In February 2021, Campbell was cast as Mickey Haller 's ex-wife Margaret "Maggie" McPherson in

2751-585: A really big star and then giggle at clips from this film at her AFI tribute." In retrospect, the parallels between Scream 3 's themes of abuse and the Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases came to light. In 2002, she starred in Last Call , for which she won a Prism Award for Performance in TV Movie or Miniseries. Campbell co-wrote, produced and starred in the 2003 film The Company , which

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2882-436: A recurring role on the drama series Medium (2007) and starring roles on the action series The Philanthropist (2009) and the miniseries Titanic: Blood and Steel (2012). She appeared in the action film Skyscraper (2018) and the drama film Clouds (2020), and had starring roles on the political thriller series House of Cards (2016–2017) and the crime drama series The Lincoln Lawyer (2022–present). Campbell

3013-469: A retrospective review of Wild Things in The New York Times written by Abbey Bender described her character as a " femme fatale " and called Campbell's acting a "calculated performance of self-assured femininity inspires fear, arousal and awe in equal measure". Campbell went on to appear in several films that received a limited theatrical release but were well reviewed by critics, including

3144-510: A scene where he and his family are eating spicy curry. The character makes a cameo appearance in Tripping the Rift in the episode "The Devil and a Guy Named Webster" (2004) as the judge when Chode sells his soul to the devil and finds a way to sue him. He also appears in a 2004 advert for Trivial Pursuit: '90s edition ; representing iconic characters of the 1990s alongside Dennis Rodman and

3275-435: A screaming Bailey multiple times, before unmasking herself as Sam. Sam considers letting Wayne live, declaring to him that she's better than her father Billy as he was nothing but a selfish murderer, but ultimately throws Bailey's motive onto him by reminding him that he "messed with her family", and ultimately kills Bailey by stabbing him in the eye. Soon after, a wounded Ethan attempts to attack once more, only for Kirby to push

3406-457: A slightly redesigned version of the mask from the "Fearsome Faces" line, possessing slightly altered eyes and an indented chin. Following Scream 2 , the Ghostface mask became part of the "Ghostface" line of masks featuring several variations of the design including glow-in-the-dark models. The plain, white version of the Ghostface line mask is used in Scream 3 by Bridger. Another edition of

3537-436: A television adaptation of The Lincoln Lawyer for Netflix; The series premiered on May 13, 2022, and entered Netflix's Top 10 that same day. It was received positively by critics, and Lara Solanki of Radio Times felt that she was more "dogged and determined, qualities she showed once again in this year's Scream reboot" and said that giving the actress more screen time "would not be an unwelcome development". The series

3668-556: A theatre company in the Netherlands, and her paternal grandparents were also performers. Campbell has an older brother, Christian Campbell , and two younger half-brothers, Alex Campbell and Damian McDonald. Her parents divorced when she was two. At age six, she saw a performance of The Nutcracker and decided she wanted to take ballet classes, enrolling at the Erinvale School of Dance. She later moved into residence at

3799-406: A victim of Ghostface. After being taken to the hospital, Jill's plans end up backfiring when Dewey informs her that Sidney has survived. An enraged Jill makes a desperate attempt to kill Sidney, but is stalled by Dewey, Gale, and Judy Hicks ( Marley Shelton ) long enough for Sidney to electrocute her on the head with a defibrillator, saying that Jill forgot the first rule of remakes, "Don't fuck with

3930-516: A young girl / ingénue to a woman, which was great for me." In 2011, Campbell starred in The Glass Man , which received a limited release. Also in 2011, 11 years after the previous installment, Campbell made her comeback to the Scream franchise in Scream 4 (2011), which received positive reviews and earned over $ 97 million. For her performance, she was nominated for Best Actress at

4061-639: A young girl named Tara Carpenter ( Jenna Ortega ) at her house, leaving her hospitalized, while Tara's estranged sister, Sam Carpenter ( Melissa Barrera ), who is revealed to be the illegitimate daughter of one of the original Ghostface killers, Billy Loomis, arrives at Woodsboro to protect Tara. Immediately after Sam's arrival, Ghostface continues to attack and kill more people, with the initial victims being people related to Billy and Stu's original killing spree, and manages to ultimately kill Dewey, causing Sidney and Gale to join Sam and Tara as they attempt to put an end to

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4192-437: Is about Chicago's Joffrey Ballet . The idea for the film was conceived by Campbell in her teens. The following year, she led the independent film When Will I Be Loved (2004), which was praised by critics; Roger Ebert wrote that Campbell gave a performance that was "carnal, verbally facile, physically uninhibited and charged with intelligence. Not many actresses could have played this character, and fewer still could give us

4323-531: Is based on the true story of Zach Sobiech . She detailed her experience in playing the role, saying that "I'd have some stuff to shed every evening, there were days of heavy crying, and I'd just be drained." It was released in 2020 to positive reviews on Disney+ . Variety magazine described Campbell's acting as "well played within narrow bounds". IndieWire stated that she does "a fine job of balancing unimaginable pain with hard-fought moments of joy" and that she "distills Laura Sobiech's religious fervor into

4454-496: Is considered common and easily purchasable, making identifying the buyers difficult and creating the possibility for anyone to be the killer. The Ghostface mask was first developed for novelty stores during the Halloween season between 1991 and 1992 by Fun World, as part of a series entitled "Fantastic Faces", the mask itself known as "The Peanut-Eyed Ghost", with the final design approved by Fun World vice-president Allan Geller;

4585-461: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ghostface (Scream) Ghostface (alternatively stylized as Ghost Face or GhostFace ) is a fictional identity that is adopted by the primary antagonists of the Scream franchise . The figure was originally created by Kevin Williamson , and is primarily mute in person but voiced over

4716-542: Is revealed in the finale as both Billy and Stu, who reveal that they murdered Sidney's mother and framed Cotton. Billy cites his motivation as abandonment by his mother, brought about by his father's affair with Maureen, while Stu cites "peer pressure". As the two killers reveal their plan to frame Sidney's father for their killing spree, reporter Gale Weathers ( Courteney Cox ) suddenly appears and attempts to shoot them with their gun, only for Billy to knock her out and prepare to kill her, only to suddenly realize that while Gale

4847-502: Is the older half-brother of main character Marcus Elliot ( RJ Cyler ). Ghostface, under the alias the "Ghost Face", appears as a killer in the asymmetrical multiplayer survival horror game , Dead by Daylight , voiced by Filip Ivanovic. He was added via the Ghost Face DLC released on June 18, 2019. This version is Danny Johnson , also known by the pseudonym Jed Olsen , a narcissistic freelance newspaper journalist from

4978-426: Is wearing the costume or speaking to a target, such as taunting his victims over the telephone, the ritualistic cleaning of his knife after a kill, slashing the throat of his victims before killing them by stabbing, almost superhuman strength and durability, and grunts and groans when injured. Ghostface is first referred to by that name in the first movie, when character Tatum Riley , played by Rose McGowan , calls

5109-467: Is what I was told. Actually, I was supposed to call a producer yesterday, because he wanted to talk to me about what's going on. You know, we'll see. I'll read the script and see how I feel." In June 2022, it was announced she would not be returning to the Scream franchise after salary negotiations stalled with Paramount. She stated: "As a woman I have had to work extremely hard in my career to establish my value, especially when it comes to Scream . I felt

5240-489: The Robot Chicken episode "That Hurts Me" (2005) alongside other famous film killers in a show that parodies Big Brother , launching a prank war against Pinhead and Freddy Krueger before giving a speech to save himself from elimination from the show. He is referenced by Kenny Powers , the main character of Eastbound & Down who requests to wear the mask while having sex. In Scream XXX: A porn parody ,

5371-406: The Scream franchise , in which she reprised her role in each film except the sixth . She also headlined the horror film The Craft (1996), the controversial films 54 and Wild Things (both 1998), and the drama film Panic (2000). Campbell starred in, produced, and wrote the story for Robert Altman 's drama film The Company (2003). After a hiatus, she returned to television with

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5502-523: The Disney animated musical film The Lion King II: Simba's Pride . She also appeared in the erotic thriller film Wild Things . She took on the role in Wild Things to avoid being typecast based on her Party of Five role. Glamour praised Campbell's character in the film, describing it as one of "the most well-rounded, fascinating, and exciting characters to ever grace the screen". In 2022,

5633-795: The National Ballet School of Canada , training there and appearing in performances of The Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty . After accumulating numerous dance-related injuries, she moved into acting at age 15, performing in The Phantom of the Opera at the Canon Theatre in Toronto while attending John F. Ross Collegiate Vocational Institute in Guelph, where she trained in acting and worked in theatre. One of her classmates

5764-520: The Scream Awards in 2011. On reprising the role of Sidney Prescott in future works, Campbell stated that "It would have to be something really special and really different. They'd have to be really convincing about who they decided to bring on as director, and I'd still have to do a bit of soul-searching on that one." Campbell next starred in the drama film Singularity , which premiered at Cannes Film Festival in May 2012. She also appeared in

5895-526: The WGN period drama series Manhattan . On June 30, 2015, it was announced that Campbell would star as Texas-based political consultant LeAnn Harvey in the Netflix television drama House of Cards , beginning in the fourth season . On the role of Harvey, the actress said in an interview with Business Insider that "I knew that what I wanted was a cable show with a good cast, and good writing, and it

6026-431: The film within a film based on Sidney and her experiences with Ghostface, while leaving images of Maureen at the crime scenes to draw Sidney out of seclusion. Ghostface is revealed as Sidney's half-brother, film director Roman Bridger ( Scott Foley ), born to their mother Maureen during a two-year period when she moved to Hollywood to become an actress under the name Rina Reynolds. After being gang-raped and impregnated at

6157-404: The "Khaos Reigns" downloadable content, with Roger L. Jackson reprising his role. The Ghostface costume is the outfit worn by the main antagonists of the Scream franchise, consisting of a rubber white mask with black eyes, nose, and mouth and black, cloth-like material; a hooded robe, with faux-tatters draping from the arms; and a spiked trim to the base of the outfit. In the movie, the costume

6288-478: The "survivors" of the massacre, as Jill was jealous of Sidney's experiences with Ghostface. Jill betrays Charlie and stabs him through the heart, wishing to become the sole survivor, and after admitting to Sidney that she really is a sick, evil woman who was willing to kill her own mother Kate ( Mary McDonnell ) to get what she wants, declaring that "sick is the new sane", she then seemingly kills Sidney before purposely injuring and stabbing herself to make herself appear

6419-562: The 2000s saw sporadic work from Campbell, due to a hiatus; most notably, in June 2009, she had a starring role on NBC's short-lived series The Philanthropist . She later explained the hiatus by saying it "got to a level, also, where the kinds of things that I was being offered were not the things I wanted to do. I was constantly being offered horror films, because I was known for horror films, or bad romantic comedies." On her overall career progression, she has stated that "I think I went from being

6550-674: The 2012 miniseries Titanic: Blood and Steel , and starred in the 2013 Lifetime crime film An Amish Murder . Campbell went on to appear in guest or recurring roles in several television series, including the NBC supernatural drama Medium , the Fox animated sitcom The Simpsons , the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy , the AMC period drama Mad Men , the NBC sitcom Welcome to Sweden . In 2015, she played Katherine Oppenheimer in two episodes of

6681-557: The 2018 independent drama film Hot Air . In 2019, Campbell starred as Rebecca Fine, a single mother struggling with a serious illness, in the Canadian drama film Castle in the Ground . The film had its world premiere at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival and received generally positive reviews. It was announced in 2019 that Campbell would star as author Laura Sobiech in the biographical musical drama film Clouds , which

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6812-563: The Association of Canadian Radio and Television Artists ( ACTRA ). On June 22, 2017, it was reported that Campbell would star in Rawson Marshall Thurber 's action film Skyscraper . She played Sarah Sawyer. The film was released on July 13 the following year to box office success, grossing over $ 304 million worldwide; in spite of this, the film earned mixed reviews. Campbell co-starred as Valerie Gannon in

6943-455: The Bailey family corners Sam and Tara, Bailey angrily declares that anyone who was responsible for his son's death and "messed with the Bailey family" must suffer and die, and tries to force Sam into putting on her father's mask so she can die as a killer like her father Billy. However, Sam and Tara ultimately gain the upper hand after Sam taunts them with the fact that Richie never managed to kill

7074-615: The Hall and landed her first starring role as Daisy in the Canadian drama series Catwalk . She subsequently made several guest appearances on various Canadian television shows, such as Are You Afraid of the Dark? and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues , both occurring in 1994. With a desire to perform in Hollywood , Campbell went to Los Angeles to find a talent manager to represent her and ended up going on several auditions while she

7205-509: The June 1, 2016 Erma comic strip, named "Prank Call", wherein the character is making prank calls whilst quoting Scream , alongside the series' titular character. In the parody film Shriek If You Know What I Did Last Friday the 13th (2000), a killer wearing a Jason Voorhees -style hockey mask is set on fire, his mask melting to resemble that of Ghostface. The film Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001) features Ghostface, as Shannen Doherty and Craven provide cameos as themselves making

7336-520: The Modern and Postmodern Horror Film , stating that the painting, "an apt representation of the degree of alienation from other people, inspires the killers' murderous agenda". Ghostface is a playable downloadable content character in the video game Mortal Kombat 1 . Neve Campbell Neve Adrianne Campbell ( / ˈ n ɛ v / ; born October 3, 1973 ) is a Canadian actress. After working in Canadian and American television, Campbell emerged as

7467-541: The Slasher Film , Adam Rockoff opined that Ghostface's mask was a "striking, surreal and downright terrifying presence". Calling the mask a "hyperbolic rendering" of Edvard Munch's The Scream , Rockoff wrote that the face is "twisted in an exaggerated, almost mocking grin, as if reflecting the look of terror and surprise on his victims' faces." Tony Magistrale also discussed the similarities between Ghostface's mask and The Scream in his book Abject Terrors: Surveying

7598-505: The bedroom of Dawson Leery in Dawson's Creek , a show created by Scream writer, Williamson. The character appears in a 1999 episode of Celebrity Deathmatch entitled "The Unknown Murderer", where he threatens to kill a scream queen every round, murdering Barrymore, Jamie Lee Curtis , and Jennifer Love Hewitt before planting his cell phone on a platypus to frame him, causing Campbell and Sarah Michelle Gellar to fight it. The mask

7729-556: The character Rose from the 1997 film Titanic . A parody of Ghostface appears in the television series All Grown Up! episode "Interview with a Campfire" (2004) where Lil DeVille is taunted by phone and stalked by a character wearing an Easter Bunny mask. The character appears briefly in The Simpsons episode " Home Away from Homer " (2005) where Homer Simpson suggests him as a babysitter for his daughter Maggie Simpson . Roger L. Jackson lends his voice to Ghostface in

7860-524: The costume eventually worn by Ghostface as they were shooting. Craven asked Greg Nicotero and Howard Berger of design company KNB Effects to produce a mask specifically for the film based on the Fun World design, but did not like the final result. After Fun World and Dimension Films were able to complete an agreement for the use of the Ghostface mask, Craven was able to use the original design as he wanted. The custom mask made by KNB Effects still appears in

7991-399: The costume is not unique and is easily obtainable, allowing others to wear a similar outfit. Ghostface often calls their targets to taunt or threaten them while using a voice changer that hides their true identity. In Scream 3 , this is taken further when Ghostface uses a device that enables him to sound like several other characters, in order to manipulate targets. The changing identity of

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8122-435: The design was adapted from a "wailer" ghost mask created by Alterian, Inc. artist Loren Gitthens in 1990 and 1991. Craven claimed to have originally found the mask but later clarified that he had misremembered the event and that it was producer Marianne Maddalena who discovered it. She found it while inside a house during location scouting for the film and brought it to the attention of Craven, who set about trying to obtain

8253-686: The documentary Swan Song . Profiling the final days of ballerina Karen Kain at the National Ballet of Canada , Campbell enjoyed working on the film as it tied into her previous ballet interest. Swan Song was selected to premiere in the Special Presentations line-up of the Toronto International Film Festival and is scheduled to have a 2024 theatrical release. In March 2024, Campbell announced through her Instagram that she would reprise

8384-409: The fictional town of Roseville, Florida, who covers the Ghostface murders by day and commits them by night. Johnson was created for the game because the developers were only able to acquire the license for the Scream mask, which is separate from the one for the character, as the films used a pre-existing mask. Players can access different styles of the mask for Ghostface as well. Ghostface appears as

8515-413: The fictional town of Woodsboro. The mask was a popular Halloween costume created and designed by Fun World costume company before being chosen by Marianne Maddalena and Craven for the film. The identity is used primarily as a disguise for the antagonists of each film to conceal their identities while conducting serial murders, and as such has been portrayed by several actors. In the Scream universe,

8646-432: The film Panic . Roger Ebert wrote that she "takes a tricky role and enriches it, brings it human dimension instead of being content with the "sexpot" assignment." Campbell starred again as Sidney Prescott in Scream 3 (2000), which earned over $ 160 million but marked a temporary end for the franchise following mixed reviews. In his review of Scream 3 , Roger Ebert wrote: "The camera loves her. She could become

8777-583: The film during a party. Ghostface's second appearance was in Scream 2 (1997) where it was again used as a disguise by the main antagonists. A series of murders occur at Windsor College, Sidney's current location, with the initial victims sharing names with Billy and Stu's victims from Scream . The killers again taunt Sidney and attempt to kill her, and later kill Randy. The Ghostface disguise allows suspicion to fall on several characters, including Cotton again, and Sidney's boyfriend Derek Feldman ( Jerry O'Connell ). However, Mickey Altieri ( Timothy Olyphant ),

8908-528: The film itself which toys with the expectations of the horror genre. The second Ghostface, created by Mickey and Mrs. Loomis, would repeatedly stab its victim to death but often in a public place or with witnesses. The third Ghostface, created by Roman, preferred more clean kills with precise stabbings, and used theatricality and movie props to attack his victims, using a voice changer that allowed him to sound like many other people, casting suspicion and doubt on other characters. In addition, he would use images and

9039-407: The final design for what became Ghostface The 1991–92 "Fantastic Faces" edition of the mask used in Scream is made of thin, white rubber with blackened eyes, nose, and mouth. Despite being fictionally a character in the movie cast, in the first, second, and fourth films, the costume was most often worn by stunt performer Dane Farwell, who gave the character specific characteristics such as cleaning

9170-660: The first installment, was critically acclaimed. Patrick Mullen of Medium website stated that "I've always appreciated Neve Campbell in the lead just as much. She plays the role so straight while everyone else winks at the camera. It may sound like it wouldn't work, but it actually does. Sidney Prescott is a more compelling heroine than you usually get in a horror movie." She won the MTV Movie Award for Best Female Performance for her work in Scream 2 . In 1998, Campbell had roles in Hairshirt and 54 and voiced Kiara in

9301-429: The fourth movie, Sidney's cousin is jealous of Sidney's notoriety and plans to kill her so she too can become famous. In the fifth and sixth films, the focus shifts to Billy's daughter, Samantha "Sam" Carpenter ( Melissa Barrera ) and her half-sister, Tara ( Jenna Ortega ), who are targeted due to their connection to Billy. In these later installments, the new Ghostface killers have motives that may sometimes be connected to

9432-425: The head to make sure he doesn't "come back". A horribly-burnt Amber resurfaces to attack the group once more, but is ultimately shot in the head by Tara. It is later revealed in the next movie that in spite of Gale writing a book about the recent events despite her promise not to, a film adaptation of the book is not set to be made, officially destroying Richie and Amber's plan. In Scream VI (2023), one year later,

9563-429: The heroes. McFarlane Toys produced a 6-inch figurine of Ghostface in 1999 for the "Movie Maniacs II" series of horror and science fiction inspired line of character models. A series of figures were produced by NECA for Scream 4 featuring the standard mask and black cowl plus variations such as "Zombie Ghostface" with a decayed appearance on the mask and "Scarecrow Ghostface" with brown, burlap material used for

9694-426: The hopes of inspiring a real-life "requel" (half reboot, half sequel) of the franchise, believing they're "real fans" that can save the Stab franchise by "restoring" it to its normal formula, while intending to frame Sam for their crimes. In the ensuing confrontation, Amber fights against Sidney and Gale, who ultimately gain the upper hand, and Gale shoots Amber as she pleads for mercy, causing her to fall straight into

9825-427: The in-universe Stab film series , loose adaptations of the tell-all books about previous Ghostface killings by Gale Weathers ( Courteney Cox ), with Sam also assuming the Ghostface mantle herself in the sixth film in order to kill the mastermind Ghostface; other new killers would often be family members of previous Ghostfaces, seeking revenge for the death of their own loved ones. The Ghostface persona remains

9956-597: The killer tends to display sufficient strength that allows them to overpower victims, such as in Scream 2 , in regards to defeating two trained detectives single-handedly. Ghostface is shown to be able to sustain and even ignore severe levels of physical damage, surviving blunt trauma , stabbing wounds and gunshots . While Stu, Mrs. Loomis, Charlie, Richie, Quinn, and Wayne were all killed instantly in one blow, Billy, Mickey, Roman, Jill, Amber, and Ethan, despite having sustained severe injuries prior, all survived to make one final, desperate attack before finally being killed by

10087-400: The killings to avenge Dewey. Ghostface is later revealed to be both Sam's boyfriend Richie Kirsch ( Jack Quaid ) and Tara's friend Amber Freeman ( Mikey Madison ), who are revealed to be two obsessive and toxic fans of the in-universe horror film series Stab . Having been disappointed with recent installments (including one directed by Rian Johnson ), they chose to commit a killing spree in

10218-413: The knife after killing, also giving the stature and a unique movement to the character. In the first film, Craven wore the costume during the opening murder scene, where the character is struck by a phone, and by Ulrich only once during a finale scene, where the character prepares to murder Randy. Despite Stu wearing the costume in the film, actor Lillard never actually wore the outfit. Scream 2 features

10349-600: The late 1990s and resuming in the 2010s following a hiatus, by focusing on dramatic works which have earned her equal praise. The role of Sidney Prescott as played by Campbell established her as one of the highest-grossing and acclaimed heroines of all time in the slasher genre . She has frequently been included on lists citing the best actresses in horror. Despite her status in the genre, she stated that she finds horror movies "difficult to watch". Campbell appeared on People magazine's list of "50 Most Beautiful People" twice, and Bustle magazine described her as "one of

10480-624: The life she took from him", Sidney shuts him up, saying that she's heard those rants before from other killers and that he simply kills people because he chose to, provoking an enraged Roman into fighting Sidney, which she eventually wins by outsmarting Roman and stabbing him in the back and chest, while Gale and Dewey Riley ( David Arquette ) arrive shortly after and discover his identity, ruining Roman's plans of framing Sidney for his crimes. A defeated Roman briefly connects with Sidney by holding her hand, but then attempts to attack once more. Dewey manages to ultimately kill Roman with Sidney's help, ending

10611-401: The mask and clothing. Ghostface has been parodied and referenced numerous times in media following his appearance in the Scream franchise, most prominently in the parody film Scary Movie (2000) where a killer dressed as Ghostface commits a series of murders. However, unlike the original film, the killer is revealed to be a single person; this parodic version of Ghostface later appears in

10742-415: The mask bears reference to Edvard Munch 's painting The Scream , the film poster to Pink Floyd's The Wall , the ghostly characters that appeared in the 1930s Betty Boop cartoons, and Season 1 Scooby Doo Where Are You ghosts in the episode “A Night Of Fright Is No Delight”. The mask is stark white and depicts a caricature of someone screaming and crying at the same time. Designer Sleiertin stated that

10873-451: The mask displayed different emotions, "It's a horrible look, it's a sorry look, it's a frantic look" and has specified that it was not inspired by The Scream . Since the appearance of Ghostface in Scream , the costume has become the most worn and sold costume for Halloween in the United States. The initial script labeled the main antagonist as "masked killer" with no specifications to its appearance, forcing Craven and his staff to produce

11004-405: The mask was developed for use by Ghostface in Scream 4 , dubbed "The Deluxe Edition Mask"; again, similar to the original Ghostface design, but constructed of thicker rubber with a pearlescent finish. Following the description in Williamson's script of a "ghost mask", Craven and designers had originally intended to use a white motif, creating a white cloak and hood for the killer's costume. It

11135-513: The masked killer " Mr. Ghostface ", prior to her death. I can't imagine Scream without Ghostface... Roger Jackson's voice is very remarkable, it's got an evil sophistication. — Wes Craven on returning to Scream 4 Ghostface is often shown to taunt his targets, initially representing himself as charming and even flirtatious when speaking. His conversations turn confrontational and intimidating, using his knowledge of other characters or graphically describing his intentions before appearing to

11266-413: The model for the Ghostface weapon because of the large blade it features. Ghostface is rarely depicted as speaking while physically on screen in order to aid in concealing the identity of the character behind the mask. Exceptions to this are grunts and groans when injured, which are dubbed into the film during the editing phase by Jackson. Ghostface only speaks physically on-screen on four occasions in

11397-601: The most recognizable faces in Hollywood". She has also been recognized for her fashion style. Campbell was name-dropped in the Weeknd 's dance-pop album Dawn FM (2022). She was referenced in the single " Here We Go... Again " featuring Tyler, the Creator in the lyric "I loved her right, make her scream like Neve Campbell." On an interview with James Corden , she said that "at first, my publicist told me, and she

11528-472: The murders to create a snuff film . Ghostface kills several teenagers and police officers before being unmasked as Sidney's cousin Jill Roberts ( Emma Roberts ) and her friend Charlie Walker ( Rory Culkin ), who intend to kill Sidney, frame Jill's ex-boyfriend Trevor Sheldon ( Nico Tortorella ), and become the current generation's "Sidney Prescott" and "Randy Meeks" with the accompanying fame of being

11659-405: The neck. Seconds later, Mickey springs to his feet screaming but is quickly shot to death by Gale and Sidney. Sidney then shoots Mrs. Loomis in the head, saying "just in case". In Scream 3 (2000), a new Ghostface killer murders Cotton and his girlfriend Christine Hamilton ( Kelly Rutherford ) in an attempt to discover the now-hidden Sidney's location. The killer murders the cast of " Stab 3 ",

11790-415: The offer that was presented to me did not equate to the value I have brought to the franchise. It's been a very difficult decision to move on. To all my Scream fans, I love you. You've always been so incredibly supportive to me. I'm forever grateful to you and to what this franchise has given me over the past 25 years." IndieWire noted Campbell had spent 26 years acting in the franchise, and announced it

11921-486: The old formula. In Scream VI , Detective Wayne Bailey and his son and daughter, Ethan and Quinn, who are revealed to be Richie's family, desire to get revenge on the one who killed Richie by assassinating her character and framing her for a new killing spree. In costume, the Ghostfaces share a ritualistic mannerism of gripping the blade of its knife between thumb and forefinger and wiping it clean of any blood following

12052-605: The ones close to Sam Carpenter or anyone standing in the way, while leaving the masks of previous Ghostface killers at the scene of the crime afterwards. The motivations for Ghostface's killing vary in each film and are respective to each killer wearing the costume. Billy claimed to have been driven to insanity by his mother's abandonment, an incident he blamed on Maureen, and after taking his revenge on her chose to continue his spree, leading towards her daughter Sidney, while Stu lists peer pressure as his motivation. In Scream 2 , Mrs. Loomis cites her motivation as simple revenge against

12183-467: The only Ghostface in the Hollywood killings. Ghostface is also voiced by Foley, Schreiber, Lynn McRee, Campbell, Cox, Arquette, Beth Toussaint , and Ulrich via a voice changer used to impersonate them. In Scream 4 (2011), another Ghostface killer emerges in Woodsboro on the 15th anniversary of the massacre conducted by Billy and Stu; the new killer recreates events from the incident but also films

12314-500: The opening scene of Scream (1996). The character, voiced by Roger L. Jackson , calls and taunts teenager Casey Becker ( Drew Barrymore ) with horror clichés and trivia questions, eventually murdering her boyfriend Steve Orth (Kevin Patrick Walls) and then her. The identity has been adopted by the primary antagonists of each successive film to conceal their identities, prior to being revealed in each film's final act. In

12445-728: The original Scream , the identity is used by a killer stalking the fictional town of Woodsboro, California. After the murder spree begins, Sidney Prescott ( Neve Campbell ) begins receiving taunting and threatening phone calls from Ghostface, who claims knowledge of her mother Maureen Prescott ( Lynn McRee )'s brutal rape and murder, one year prior to the events of the film, a murder that was blamed on Cotton Weary ( Liev Schreiber ). The Ghostface disguise allows suspicion to fall on many people, including Sidney's boyfriend, Billy Loomis ( Skeet Ulrich ); her father, Neil Prescott (Lawrence Hecht); her friend, Randy Meeks ( Jamie Kennedy ); and her schoolmate, Stu Macher ( Matthew Lillard ). Ghostface

12576-408: The original". An injured Jill attempts to stab Sidney with a piece of broken glass in a last-ditch attempt to finish her off, but Sidney anticipates this and shoots Jill through the heart, finally killing her, while Jill's status as the "sole surviving hero" ultimately becomes short-lived. In Scream (2022), 25 years after the original Woodsboro massacre, a new Ghostface killer strikes by attacking

12707-444: The person beneath the mask means that Ghostface has no definite motivation, ranging from revenge and seeking fame to peer pressure . In the first three movies, each killer shares the common goal of killing Sidney Prescott ( Neve Campbell ) due to a chain of events that started when Sidney's estranged half-brother, Roman Bridger ( Scott Foley ), told Billy his father had had an affair with Sidney's mother Maureen ( Lynn McRee ). In

12838-430: The person she holds responsible for her son's death, while Mickey desires the fame that his involvement in the killings will garner when he is caught. In Scream 3, Roman seeks revenge for what he sees as his mother's rejection and abandonment by engineering Maureen's death and trying to kill Sidney, seeing her as having the family-life he was denied. In Scream 4 , Jill, jealous of Sidney, wished to obtain similar fame as

12969-463: The phone by Roger L. Jackson , regardless of who is behind the mask (as all killers use a voice changer utilizing that exact voice, starting in person with Scream 2 ). The disguise has been adopted by various characters in the movies and in the third season of the television series. Ghostface debuted in Scream (1996) as a disguise used by teenagers Billy Loomis ( Skeet Ulrich ) and Stu Macher ( Matthew Lillard ), during their killing spree in

13100-663: The release of Halloween in 2018. Her performance received significant critical praise. Variety magazine described Campbell as "charismatic", and the Los Angeles Times called both her acting and the character "iconic". For her performance, she won the Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Actress and the Saturn Award for Best Actress . In 1997, Campbell reprised the role of Sidney in Scream 2 , which earned over $ 170 million and, like

13231-402: The release of Scream . Each cloak was estimated to cost $ 700 to hand-produce by a seamstress and was made of a heavy, thick, black material, with reflective threads woven throughout, creating a subtle glimmer. The cloak was created to help conceal the identity of the killers by covering most of their visible bodies, as it was believed that otherwise audiences would be able to guess which character

13362-399: The rights to use it. Fun World licensing director R.J. Torbert joined Fun World in 1996 and was given the task of naming the mask prior to its film debut, deciding on "GhostFace" with the blessing of Fun World owners Stanley and Allan Geller. Torbert felt it looked like a "ghost in pain", believing it to be a unique design. The Ghostface design and title are owned by Fun World. The design of

13493-524: The role of Sidney Prescott in the seventh Scream film , writing that "It’s always been such a blast and an honor to get to play Sidney in the Scream movies… My appreciation for these films and for what they have meant to me, has never waned." It is set for release in February 2026. Campbell has advocated against poverty and world hunger . In a 2016 interview, she declared herself a socialist . In 2020, she and several other Scream co-stars hosted

13624-415: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ghostface . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ghostface&oldid=1245032237 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

13755-441: The same throughout the Scream series, featuring a black hood and cloak with a jagged base and a white rubber mask resembling a ghost with an anguish expression. Though each iteration of Ghostface is human, they often exhibit extreme durability against physical harm, high levels of physical strength , and an almost supernatural stealth ability, able to appear and disappear in seemingly impossible situations. The character has become

13886-428: The scenes involving the murders of Casey Becker and Principal Himbry, as filming of these scenes completed prior to the finalization of the deal between Fun World and Dimension Films. We came with an assortment of masks that had the Ghostface look. Of the entire assortment, that face was the strongest one. The design definitely had something that made it outstanding from the others. — Brigitte Sleiertin on choosing

14017-550: The second season; both are voiced by Mike Vaughn, with a different mask due to copyright issues. The original Ghostface persona returned in Scream: Resurrection , once again voiced by Roger L. Jackson, replacing Vaughn. In the movies, Ghostface has appeared in all entries to date, returning most recently in Scream VI , with Jackson reprising his role, now credited as " The Voice ". Ghostface first appears in

14148-675: The sense she's making it up as she goes along." In March 2006, Campbell made her West End theatre debut in a version of Arthur Miller 's Resurrection Blues at the Old Vic theatre. The play received mixed reviews. Resurrection Blues was directed by Robert Altman , with whom Campbell had previously worked in The Company . Later in 2006, Campbell performed again in the West End in Love Song to mixed reviews. The latter half of

14279-463: The series is considered her breakthrough role. After appearing on Party of Five for six seasons, Campbell did not renew her contract for a seventh season so she could pursue film work, which led the series' end in 2000. Her first widely released film was The Craft (1996). The movie was a surprise success, earning $ 55 million against a budget of $ 15 million. Her work in The Craft

14410-568: The series of murders based on his revenge against Maureen. In the director's commentary , the Stab 3 "Sidney Prescott" actress Angelina Tyler ( Emily Mortimer ) is revealed to have been a second killer and Roman's lover, with the scenes revealing her survival and true allegiances after apparently being killed by Ghostface having been cut; Wes Craven elaborated that an earlier scene in the film where Sidney came across Angelina wearing Ghostface gear in her dressing room, which Angelina had passed off as still wearing due to just having come off of set,

14541-596: The series; on the first two occasions, it is just before his true identity is revealed; the third occasion is the hospital scene in Scream (2022); the fourth occasion is the opening sequence in Scream VI . The voice given to the character, provided by Jackson, is used when talking to another character over the phone or to display the use of the voice changer when the killer reveals himself. Despite being portrayed by different characters in each film, Ghostface displays similar personality and physical attributes regardless of who

14672-466: The sole survivor of a new massacre, while Charlie aided her both for those reasons and his love for Jill. In Scream (2022), Richie and Amber, who are shown to be extremely toxic fans of the Stab franchise, start a huge killing spree in an effort to inspire a ninth Stab film that goes back to the franchise's old formula, having hated the eighth film (which was written and directed by Rian Johnson ) for its new storytelling elements that stepped away from

14803-421: The synthesized voice of Maureen to specifically taunt Sidney, even shrouding himself in a bloodied, crime scene cover, alluding to the murder of Maureen, to fool Sidney into believing that she was losing her sanity. The fourth Ghostface, created by Jill and Charlie, filmed each murder on web cameras hidden around the environment and spy cameras in its mask. Charlie mostly repeatedly stabbed his victims to death in

14934-444: The target physically. Craven considers Jackson's voice performance as Ghostface to have "evil sophistication". When confronting his intended victim, Ghostface is portrayed in varying ways, sometimes quick and efficient and other times clumsy, falling, or colliding with objects that hinder his pursuit, a characteristic that varies based upon who is wearing the costume. Whoever inhabits the costume, Ghostface taunts its victims and prolongs

15065-528: The then non-existent Scream 4 , but Doherty objects when Ghostface turns out to be played by the orangutan , Suzann. As in film, Ghostface has been referenced repeatedly in various television programs and commercials. In the same year as the release of Scream 3 , the mask made an appearance on Beverly Hills, 90210 and the Nickelodeon series Cousin Skeeter . It was also used as an ornament in

15196-477: Was "coming across as cheery in a way that's instantly suspicious". In August 2022, it was announced that Campbell had been cast in the lead role of the ABC series Avalon as Detective Nicole "Nic" Searcy. It was later announced in November that the series had been scrapped, though it was being shopped around to other networks. In July 2023, it was announced that Campbell would serve as executive producer of

15327-532: Was "the end of an era". Campbell expanded on her statement a few weeks later, saying she could not bear "walking on set and feeling undervalued" and that the offer would have been different had she been a man. In May 2022, Campbell was cast as Raven in a recurring role for the Peacock television series adaptation of Twisted Metal . The series was released in July 2023 and The Hollywood Reporter said that she

15458-420: Was Sidney unknowingly actually having caught Angelina in the act of changing into her Ghostface gear, furthermore leaving it ambiguous as to whether or not Angelina was actually dead or could return; in the subsequent Scream Trilogy box set booklet, Angelina is not listed among the deceased characters after the events of Scream 3 . However, this is contradicted in a scene in Scream VI , listing Roman Bridger as

15589-493: Was actress Tara Strong . Campbell's early work included a 1980s Eaton's department store Christmas commercial and a 1991 Coca-Cola commercial; she promoted the latter's sponsorship on Bryan Adams ' Waking Up the Nation Tour (1991–1992). Campbell made an uncredited cameo appearance on the series My Secret Identity in 1991. The next year, she played the minor role of Laura Capelli on an episode of The Kids in

15720-588: Was born in Guelph , Ontario, Canada, on October 3, 1973. Campbell's Dutch mother, Marnie ( née Neve), is a yoga instructor and psychologist from Amsterdam. She descends from Sephardic Jews who immigrated to the Netherlands and converted to Catholicism . Her Scottish father, Gerry Campbell, immigrated to Canada from his native Glasgow, and taught high school drama classes at Lorne Park Secondary School in Mississauga , Ontario. Campbell's maternal grandparents ran

15851-463: Was confronting them, Sidney managed to escape. Sidney ultimately turns the tables against Billy and Stu, temporarily adopting the Ghostface persona herself to taunt them with a phone call, revealing that she called the police on them and thus foiled their plan to get away with their killing spree, leaving the two killers shocked, horrified, and enraged. Briefly dressing up as Ghostface, Sidney attacks and knocks out Billy with an umbrella and then engages in

15982-550: Was doing so. One of these auditions was for Party of Five , which cast her in the role of orphaned teenager Julia Salinger , whereupon Campbell permanently relocated to the United States to play the role. Party of Five premiered in 1994 and went on to receive critical acclaim, winning the Golden Globe Award for Best Drama in 1996. Campbell's performance on the series was lauded by critics and audiences alike, described as "television's most believable teenager";

16113-453: Was involved by his or her clothing and body-shape. The knife used by Ghostface in the films is a custom prop knife based on the Buck 120 Hunting Knife . The knife blades are made of aluminum or chrome-paint-coated plastic with a rubber handle, depending on the scenario for which they are needed. The handle is black with a silver metallic appearance for the tip. The Buck 120 knife was chosen as

16244-623: Was later used in The Sopranos episode "Fortunate Son" (2001) where it is worn by the character Christopher Moltisanti to commit a robbery. The costume is referenced in an episode of the television series Boomtown entitled "All Hallow's Eve" (2002) where a police officer uses the costume to frighten a bully who has been terrorizing other kids. In the Japanese anime FLCL episode "Marquis de Cabras" (2003), protagonist Naota's face changes to resemble that of Ghostface frequently during

16375-513: Was like, 'The Weeknd,' and I was like, 'Wait, which weekend? Last weekend?' I had no idea what she was talking about. And then I realized, 'Oh, the guy who played at the Super Bowl! That guy!' Fellow Canadian. How cool." Campbell trended on Twitter in January 2023 when Paramount Pictures was widely criticized for the Scream VI pay dispute. The news surprised Campbell, who said: "I had

16506-429: Was noticed by director Wes Craven , who specifically asked her to audition for the role of Sidney Prescott in 1996's Scream , believing that the actress could be "innocent", but also handle herself once emotional and psychical conflicts arose. Scream was released to major commercial and critical success, earning over $ 173 million at the worldwide box office which made it the highest-grossing slasher film until

16637-406: Was really happy to hear that." The film was released on January 14, 2022, and earned widespread acclaim. It was also a major commercial success, grossing over $ 135 million against a budget of $ 24 million. Campbell was lauded for her performance once more, and she was particularly praised for her "fresh" take on the role of Prescott. The Hollywood Reporter wrote that "... it's

16768-544: Was renewed for a second season on June 14, 2022, with Campbell set to return. In February 2022, Campbell signed with both the Gersh Agency and Anonymous Content . Campbell was approached to reprise the role of Sidney Prescott in the sixth installment in the Scream franchise. At the Mad Monster Party Convention, she stated that "There's no script yet. There is a draft coming in soon

16899-479: Was respected, and an ensemble where I'm not carrying it, and then this came along. And then I couldn't have asked for anything better." Campbell was particularly praised by GQ magazine for her performance, who called her the "best thing" of the season and wrote that "she was exactly the competitor that the show's anti-heroes needed". In 2016, Campbell was honoured with the National Award of Excellence by

17030-403: Was the intervention of Maddalena, who felt that the cloak would be scarier if it was black, that resulted in the dark costume shown on screen. The cloak itself had to be custom-made for the film, as the "Father Death" outfit identified in Scream as that of the killers did not really exist; the Fun World mask was sold only as a stand-alone item. The cloak entered into retail markets only following

17161-451: Was the mastermind of the recent Woodsboro killing spree, and also targets anyone else close to Sam and kills innocent people that stand in Ghostface's way, while leaving other Ghostface masks at the crime scenes. Eventually, Sam and the group, including a survivor of the 2011 killing spree, Kirby Reed ( Hayden Panettiere ), lure Ghostface to an abandoned cinema containing various pieces of evidence in lockup from past Ghostface killings to make

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