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        <title><![CDATA['Scream' Cast: Where Are They Now?]]></title>
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					<p>Do you like scary movies? <strong>The horror genre hasn’t been the same</strong> since Ghostface asked <strong><strong>Drew Barrymore</strong></strong> that question in 1996. Three sequels <strong>and one TV spinoff later</strong>, the <em>Scream</em> franchise isn’t going anywhere.</p>
<p>The first <em>Scream</em> film debuted in December, a month usually reserved for awards contenders and family-friendly holiday fare. Even so, it became a runaway hit, and some critics credited it with revitalizing interest in horror movies.</p>
<p><strong>Inspired by a real-life series</strong> of murders in Florida, <em>Scream</em> follows a group of high school students as they battle a mask-wearing serial killer known only as Ghostface. Barrymore, then one of the most in-demand young actresses in Hollywood, originally signed on to play the lead role of Sidney Prescott (later taken by <strong><strong>Neve Campbell</strong></strong>), but she switched to the much smaller part of Casey Becker after scheduling conflicts arose.</p>

		<p>Casey famously dies in the opening of the movie, but the filmmakers saw the <em>Never Been Kissed</em> actress’ quick exit as a storytelling bonus. If a star as big as Barrymore could be killed off so fast, then <strong>it meant that any of the characters</strong> could end up dead at any time.</p>
<p><em>Scream</em> also served as a welcome change of pace for <strong><strong>Courteney Cox</strong></strong>, who was in the midst of playing extremely nice girl Monica Geller on <em>Friends</em>. She was interested in playing tenacious reporter Gale Weathers to show off a different side of her range. (The <em>Cougar Town</em> alum reprised the role in all three sequels and is set to return for the fourth one too.)</p>
<p>In November 2019, a fifth <em>Scream</em> film — simply titled <em>Scream</em> — was announced. Due out in January 2022, <strong>the new installment will feature franchise regulars</strong> Cox, Campbell and <strong><strong>David Arquette</strong></strong>, plus newcomers <strong>Jenna Ortega</strong>, <strong>Melissa Barrera</strong>, <strong>Jack Quaid</strong> and <strong>Dylan Minnette</strong>.</p>
<p>The new movie will be the first entry in the franchise not directed by horror icon Wes Craven, who died in 2015. According to Cox, the 2022 <em>Scream</em> is so different from the others that it’s difficult to describe it as a sequel.</p>
<p>“These directors are incredible,” she told Barrymore in May 2021. “It’s a new franchise. It’s hip, it’s scary, it’s just a new <em>Scream</em>. It’s not a reboot, it’s not a remake, it’s just a brand new launch. I think it’s going to be fantastic.”</p>
<p>Keep scrolling for a look at where the <em>Scream</em> cast is now:</p>
									

				
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<strong></strong><strong><img width="130" height="47.72"  alt="Listen on Google Play Music"  data-src="/uploads/2021/10/10/scream-cast-where-are-they-now-0.png"></strong><p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Eliza Thompson</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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