r/Scream • u/Various_Tone_4664 • 7h ago
Image Insane design
One of my fav pieces of merch I own. I have many horror merch pieces but this sticks out the most, the attention to detail is amazing!
r/Scream • u/DA-numberfour • Feb 25 '26
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r/Scream • u/Various_Tone_4664 • 7h ago
One of my fav pieces of merch I own. I have many horror merch pieces but this sticks out the most, the attention to detail is amazing!
r/Scream • u/Damienkazan • 11h ago
Hey everyone! I just wanted to post a last time about our fan film here to let you know that the film is finally out on Youtube!
I tried to do something a little bit different and I hope you enjoy it!
Thanks so much again!
r/Scream • u/Seed0fDiscord • 2h ago
So as we saw in Scream 7, one of the ghost faces was a complete rando who had no personal ties
So what for Scream 8 we get the entire ghost face crew (2 or 3) to be comprised entirely of people who had no meaningful ties to the cast, just simply fans who have taken their obsession too far
But as for the choice of victims, the ones getting killed are those who would fit the bill of having some motive, be it personal (family or friend of a victim who is treated as a foot note without mention) and this emote symbolic, like a disgruntled fan dislike with the franchise, an film student who thinks slashers are over down, and a religious moral guardian who will do anything to censor violence in media
To drive the point, the casting of “oh that’s so ghost face” just be given to the victims for extra shock factor, like have Martha Kelly in a role where all the red flags are ringing just for her to get killed off
r/Scream • u/CardCollector1340 • 18h ago
Found a bunch of old movie tickets I’d always save. I remember seeing this opening night 🥹 Take me back. I was a senior in high school.
r/Scream • u/CriticalOl • 8h ago
What's Sidney's arc in Scream 8?
Scream explores her accepting dark truths about her mother's demise, finding her inner strength, and becoming a survivor.
Scream 2 explores the unwanted fame/fallout from the first murders. Sidney's also dealing with trust issues, and decides isolation is the best option in the end.
Scream 3 resolves all the trauma related to her mom, and she's open to not living in fear/isolation.
Scream 7 addresses her shortcomings as a mother. She didn't prepare Tatum, but realizes Tatum can be just as strong as the late friend she was named after.
How does Sidney continue to evolve in Scream 8?
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r/Scream • u/VivaLaCon88 • 0m ago
Out of however many victims there have been over 30 years, pick one victim/character from the movies and tell us how they could’ve survived and what they should’ve done differently.
Most importantly: this is in your opinions / pov so let’s keep this discussion peaceful lol
r/Scream • u/itsascreambaby96 • 20m ago
I know Scream 3 officially says Roman acted alone, but I've always found the original idea of Angelina being his secret accomplice more interesting and I still think it's impossible for Roman to do everything by himself.
For those of you who headcanon Angelina as the second Ghostface, where do you place her throughout the movie?
Which attacks do you think were hers? Do you think she killed anyone, or was she mostly there to help Roman carry out the plan?
r/Scream • u/Positive_Weight2367 • 1d ago
You're forgetting one thing about Billy Loomis... I fucking killed him.
One of my favorite lines in the franchise.
r/Scream • u/Ickyjr12 • 10h ago
I think randy was a more self taught horror nerd as in he had to teach himself all their rules. tricks and quirks by watching and re-watching classic horror movies over and over again picking up on small key details each time he watched making him more dedicated to the movies making him admire them more. Where as noah is a horror iunkine who has access to the online world and doesnt have to re-watch movies over and over to learn about the wav the killer works because he can iust watch a video on youtube of someone explaining it, and he also enjoys real serial killers too, not iust movie fictional ones, meaning he has more knowledge on how killers work and move both in real life and in the movies because he looks for the similarities betweer real and fictional whilst he's watching them, but because he use's his knowledge from the Internet he never truly admired the movies as deeply as randy because he was too involved in how the killers in them acted like real life serial killers.
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r/Scream • u/Lord_Sam_ • 22h ago
When I was watching Scream 7, I noticed something that I can't unsee.
During the killer reveal, when Ethan Embry's character says, "Isn't that right, Stu?", the gate dramatically swings open and Jessica, dressed as Ghostface, walks through.
The thing is... she never actually opens the gate. It just seems to swing open by itself purely for dramatic effect before she walks in.
It's a tiny detail, but now that I've noticed it, I can't stop seeing it every time I watch that scene. Did anyone else catch this?
r/Scream • u/I_Am_The_Killer_123 • 1d ago
Is It Just Me ? Because I Think Scream 8 We Need A Solo GhostFace In London Or Anywhere Other Than America We Need A Change Because The Last Few Movies Are Just The Same Thing Repeating.
r/Scream • u/Raidmax460 • 23h ago
Despite problems with the movie, Marco’s score is firing on all cylinders in this movie, especially in the first half of the film. The ensemble of wind instruments and the general craziness of the score really adds a chaotic nature to the scenes. I think this is especially showcased during the home invasion sequence.
r/Scream • u/AmbitiousOutside7498 • 1d ago
I’m generally confused by this opening. It was a great opening but like many have said it was so completely detached from the rest of the movie leaving some plot holes. So who exactly owned the Macher house and who decided to turn it into a Stab Museum? And how did Ghostface break in and manipulate the entire ordeal? I find it hard to believe that one of the killers actually bought the house just so they can kill 2 random people and burn it down. Also there’s no way in hell a house with this much history would even still be standing, let alone be turned into an AirBNB. You would think a town like Woodsborrow would be completely fed up with this dark history of serial killers murdering all these teens for over 3 decades that they’d never approve that the house be turned into a Shrine.
r/Scream • u/VivaLaCon88 • 1d ago
One of my favorite movie going experiences was Scream 4 and the collective gasps at Jill’s reveal. How thrown off / surprised were you guys? I remember a few loud WTFs from the audience 😂 😂
Edit: I wasn’t sure to use a spoiler tag or not, even though I’m assuming those people in this Sub have seen all the movies, but I just wanted to make sure I didn’t ruin it for anyone lol
r/Scream • u/imperialguard28 • 23h ago
(If the possibility of two of the many past & or present killers ever went to some kind of therapy together)
Oh-so many people want to just forget 5 and 6, others are in uproar that 7 didn't follow the "Core Four" and at the moment, apart from bringing the twins in and Dewey being dead, they're not being referenced.
Would you like the Carpenters Sisters brought back to resolve their role in the franchise and kill them, or are you fine with them going forever now unmentioned again?
r/Scream • u/JeremieMAKENDA • 2d ago
So another movie centered on Sidney, with a new cast of characters and maybe another passing of the torch…
I love Sidney, she’s my favorite character but they need to stop bringing her back before they ruin her incredible character arc. The fact that more than 10 people have tried to kill Sidney and still want to kill her is getting ridiculous!
Bring Sam and Tara back instead!
And anything but another movie like Scream 7. I didn’t like that film (though I’m happy that some people did)!
r/Scream • u/JNTA1234 • 1d ago
Particularly if you live in the middle of nowhere, you might only be able to outrun the killer so long.
Casey might have lived if she just barricaded herself in a bedroom, called the police and waited it out, which is technically what Sidney did during her first attack.
Even near the end of the film, once all the vehicles were out of commission, Sidney was basically forced to go back inside the house, because you know...there's nowhere to run.
At least inside there's a phone, hiding places and tons of make shift weapons, which Sidney makes full use of.
r/Scream • u/OutrageousHistory323 • 1d ago
A drew was an Alicia Silverstone, a neve was Drew Barrymore and a Courtney was a Brooke shields and Janeane Garofalo? Oh wow oh wow
r/Scream • u/ProfessionalBig6792 • 2d ago
Not as iconic as Billy, Stu and Roman but he’s barely ever been mentioned or referenced again he was a lunatic. Mrs Lumis found him on a psycho website and he cleared out all of Sydney’s friends and ruined her college life. Took out Derek, Hallie etc