After Scream released in 2022, the duo Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett re-enlisted with Scream VI which revealed in a trailer a rampaging Ghostface.
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, the promising duo behind Wedding Nightmare tripped over the carpet taking over Wes Craven’s slasher saga. But Ghostface gave these gentlemen a second chance to prove themselves and get away with it (before presumably dropping them from the franchise if they failed). Thus, the directors have decided to work twice as hard with a sixth opus 100 times more gory than the previous oneapparently.
After nice posters and a first teaser full of tension in the New York subway, Ghostface Has Stopped Hiding and Goes Wild in New Trailer.
The story takes place after the events of the previous part. The group of survivors fled to New York. The problem is that Ghostface is everywhere, and the city is an ideal playground with its crowded streets and subways, so that we are even more peaceful at home (as in the rest of the saga in fact). New look for a new life, this is the slogan highlighted in the trailer. A maxim respected to the letter with this boogeyman maskworn and fractured, this narrative settled in the Big Apple, and Kirby’s Return (a character from Scream 4) with a unique haircut.
Jokes aside, the protagonists will have to keep their eyes peeled in the city that never sleeps. Nose dive will quickly present itself as a bad plan with this murderer who appears from anywhere (in a convenience store, the metro or even an apartment in a skyscraper) and ransacks everything in its path (including furniture and human beings).
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The preview perhaps reveals a little too much. Outraged graphic violence that actually seems more heightened and dry with its sheaves of hemoglobin (although we will have to be even more generous to fulfill the promise), the feature film does not give gifts to some protagonists that we already find in bad shape. We also feel that boogeyman mythology will be explored with this sort of Ghostface headquarters or museum, its graffiti on the four corners of the street and Sam’s psyche.
In between Jenna Ortega, Melissa Barrera, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Hayden Panettiere, Courteney Cox, Jack Champion (Avatar 2), Henry Czerny (The Tudors), Liana Liberato (Trust), Dermot Mulroney (The wedding of my best friend), Devyn Nekoda, Tony Revolori (The Grand Budapest Hotel), Josh Segarra (Arrow) and Samara Weaving, the list of suspects is in any case very long. Unless it’s downright Sidney Prescott, to the subscribers absent from this trailer for the moment (and a priori absent from the film itself), to surprise everyone.
To know who hides behind the mask, the answer will be found in French theaters from March 8, 2023.