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During production of Scream 4, Nightline visited Michigan and interviewed Wes Craven, capturing a lot of nice footage and factoids along the way. Scenes glimpsed include Neve Campbell and Hayden Panettiere hiding from the killer in a kitchen, and more of that daring rooftop chase.
While Mary McDonnell played the role of Jill’s mother Kate in Scream 4, those that have been here watching developments since day one know that wasn’t always the plan.
About 20 days till the first Scream 4 footage. Think you can handle that?
We don’t know what it is about Brazil, but we do recall they were the first to unload a number of goods from Scream 3 in 1999 and it looks like nothing has changed – Cinepop have offered up a higher-res version of the first official Scream 4 still. The Ghost Face mask in Gale’s [...]
Entertainment Tonight‘s Canadian arm have aired a segment on Scream 4 that offers a third source of new interview and movie footage against ET’s American TV and online segments. This one is Neve Campbell-centric, and offers a good look at a rooftop encounter. Is it just us, or are these videos the gifts that keep [...]
How do you continue a successful horror franchise based on true crime books when the true crimes came to an end? Have the author create entirely fictional scenarios. Courteney Cox mentioned in the Entertainment Tonight extended interviews that as of Scream 4, Gale Weathers has written about six Stab books.
A new TV spot has surfaced for Wes Craven’s My Soul To Take from Rogue Pictures. The first, which we previously showed you, was entitled Visions. No name for this one, but let us suggest Whodunnit. This spot focuses on the mystery of which character might be the reincarnated killer, in a montage reminiscent of [...]
If you haven’t been checking out Scream Franchise Examiner lately, you’ve been missing out. We frankly don’t have much time to surf many fansites but always sit down with a coffee to read John Valeri’s smooth and insightful articles. He has been quietly producing exclusive content for some months now – and the latest gem [...]
Gale Weathers in peril. Ghostface sneaking up. We smell an excellent chase scene. Not to be outdone by Entertainment Tonight, Entertainment Weekly (read by those who know their shit) debuted the first official Scream 4 movie photo.
Lucky for us Entertainment Tonight have found prime use for the outtakes from their breezy but bold Scream 4 Preview Segment – they’ve divided and peppered them throughout video and text on their website.