Ghost face Protocol
there are rules one must abide by in order to make a successful legacy sequel. You have to have a certain amount of reverence for the original movies. Key cast members need to return in their defining roles. Essential creatives must give their blessing. But you also have to update the series for the present moviegoing moment, while still retaining a recognisable tone.
That’s what directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett are looking to adhere to with the confusingly named Scream (scream was right there...). The fifth instalment in the celebrated slasher series picks up 10 years after the events of Scream 4, and more than a quarter of a century since the original reinvigorated the genre, spiking the suspense with humour, a fiendish whodunit mystery, and metatextual commentary on horror movie tropes.
Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett – who make up the Radio Silence collective with producer Chad Villella – are best known for a segment in V/H/S and the convention-skewing 2019 horror hit Ready Or Not, which starred Samara Weaving as a new bride hunted by the wealthy family she has married into, who are trying to break a curse. That film was fresh, funny and full of surprises, suggesting Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett might be a smart choice to inherit the franchise that has previously only ever been directed by maestro Wes Craven; Scream 4 was Craven’s final film before he died in 2015.
has been huge for us since we were teens,” beams Bettinelli-Olpin. “It’s a movie that we all saw at different points in our life but influenced us in such a major way that it’s one of the three movies we reference for all of our material leading up to And to be able to have the has been surreal.”
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