![]() ![]() ![]() It was one of our favorite moments in the script reading that they’ve put a punctuation mark on the outcome of the TV.” We brought back this hallucination of Billy, and there’s always been this fun of who could you bring back or should you bring back? Do we have the responsibility to bring back one of the other OGs? And it’s always been just a fun inside joke for us. It’s something that internally with us and Guy and Jamie we all love Lillard, and we all love Stu. It was scripted as ‘a brutal and definitive kill.’ Literally in the script itself. He tells us, “ That was actually in the script. When asked about this moment, Gillett explains that Stu’s ultimate fate came directly from screenwriters James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick. The film addresses this in the third act when the characters comment on the busted TV set that (probably) killed him in the original movie. Kirby’s triumphant return might’ve satisfied her fans, but what about Stu, Matthew Lillard’s affable killer from the original? One popular theory ahead of Scream VI’s release speculated the return of Stu as Ghostface. Hayden, one of her big tasks for this movie, and she knocked it out of the park, was how do you still have that Kirby stuff but make it feel matured, like it’s been through something and that it’s grown?” Hayden Panettiere (“Kirby Reed”) stars in Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group’s “Scream VI.”īettinelli-Olpin adds, “ Also, I think it allows Kirby to evolve in a way where we all love the Kirby from Scream 4, but if it had just been, ‘Hey, let’s go hang out with Kirby from Scream 4 again,’ that would’ve ultimately been unsatisfying. But that makes so much sense, and I love that.’ I love the way that she’s a survivor, and it shows that in such a great way.” When we all read it for the first time, we just went, ‘Oh, I never saw that coming. Then with this one, none of us, Hayden included, knew what that new Kirby would be until we read the script. We all just agreed to do that Easter egg. īettinelli-Olpin explains, “We had a conversation with her for five to be in five, but it was too much of a cameo thing. The filmmakers detail that Kirby almost had a full cameo in the previous film, and they were surprised by her character evolution in Scream VI. All of that stuff was nodding very intentionally.”Īs you might have noticed, Kirby Reed briefly appeared in Scream 2022 in a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment. Of course, I think the idea to set it on Halloween was for us to spiritually tie to the idea of the opening of Scream 2, where there are all these masked people and the paranoia of not knowing who the killer might be. There was something so wild about being in that theater space and seeing that used in a similar but different context. One of our favorite props in that shrine room is the big gold star that Derek is hung on. We obviously knew the theater was going to be something that was featured but also used in a bit of a different way. “I think we always felt like this was going to be a spiritual sequel to the original sequel in a lot of ways,” Gillett says of Scream VI. During our chat, Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett discussed the Scream 2 parallels, addressed whether Stu really is dead, talked about bringing Kirby Reed ( Hayden Panettiere) back into the fold, and revealed the hero moment Jenna Ortega requested for her character. Radio Silence’s Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett ( Scream, Ready or Not ) continue the Scream saga in Scream VI, now in theaters, expanding upon the mythology and relocating the characters to New York City this time around.īloody Disgusting spoke with the filmmakers in a spoiler-filled chat about their approach to this sequel. Warning: This article contains plot details and spoilers. We are certain that Nicol is going to deliver a special film, and one that strikes the perfect balance between dark humor and edge-of-your-seat thrills.” The producers tell THR, “The combination of Uma and Sam for this project is a dream come true. I am eternally grateful to both of them for saying yes, and I am thrilled to bring this to life alongside Anne Clements and Yale Productions.” “Every moment they’re on screen, they are both enviable and eye-catching. Jackson, is beyond my wildest dreams,” said Paone. “Getting to make The Kill Room - an already incredible script - with Uma Thurman and Samuel L. THR details, “The story follows a hitman, his boss (Jackson), an art dealer (Thurman) and a money laundering scheme that accidentally turns the assassin into an overnight, avant-garde, sensation, one that forces her to play the art world against the underworld.” Nicol Paone is directing The Kill Room, written by Jonathan Jacobson. Jackson, who of course both starred in Pulp Fiction, will be the two leads in a “darkly comic” thriller titled The Kill Room, THR announces today. ![]()
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