TheScreamO.G.’s are educating a new generation about the rules of horror movies.
On Tuesday, Paramount Pictures debuted the final trailer forScream, the fifth entry in the franchise, ahead of it hitting theaters on Friday. In the trailer,David Arquette’s Dewey teaches the young members of the Woodsboro community how they can best survive a murderous rampage from the latest masked Ghostface killer.
“There are certain rules to surviving,” he says. “Believe me, I know. They always come back. The killer is a part of something in the past. This one just feels different.”
“I’ve seen this movie before,” Campbell’s Sidney says, as the killer responds via phone, “Not this movie.”
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This film’s cast adds Kyle Gallner (Jennifer’s Body), Mason Gooding (Love, Victor), Mikey Madison (Better Things), Dylan Minnette (13 Reasons Why), Jenna Ortega (You), Jasmin Savoy Brown (Yellowjackets), Sonia Ammar, Jack Quaid (The Boys) and Melissa Barrera (In the Heights). Marley Shelton, who appeared in 2011’sScream 4as Deputy Judy Hicks, returns too.
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“I genuinely was in two minds,” Campbell said in October. “The idea of making these films without Wes Craven seemed challenging to me. I loved the man very much. But Matt and Tyler wrote me a letter, speaking of their appreciation and great respect for Wes Craven, and speaking of the fact that the very reason that they are directors today was because of these movies and because of Wes, and that meant a great deal to me.”
Screamis in theaters Friday.
source: people.com