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L'étoile de Scream Og Matthew Lillard est de retour pour Scream 7

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Matthew Lillard revient pour Scream 7

Deadline rapporte que Matthew Lillard, l'antagoniste emblématique Stuart "Stu" Macheer du 1996 Scream de 1996, mettra en vedette dans Scream 7 . Cette nouvelle fait bourdonner les fans, surtout compte tenu du sort de Stu dans le premier film. Lillard reprendra-t-il son rôle ou assumera-t-il un nouveau personnage? Le mystère demeure, bien que Lillard lui-même ait laissé entendre son implication via un post Instagram (intégré ci-dessous).

L'annonce réunit des acteurs originaux Scream , avec Lillard rejoignant Neve Campbell (reprenant son rôle de Sidney Prescott) et Courteney Cox. Scott Foley, Mason Gooding et Jasmin Savoy Brown sont également confirmés.

Il s'agit d'une nouvelle importante pour un film qui a été confronté à des obstacles de production considérables. Melissa Barrera a été licenciée du projet en novembre 2023 après la controverse des médias sociaux. Jenna Ortega est également partie, ce qui signifie qu'aucune des sœurs de charpente, au centre du cri de 2022 *, n'apparaîtrait.

Quel est votre film Scream préféré?
Les résultats des réponses compliquant encore les questions, le réalisateur Christopher Landon a quitté le projet en décembre 2023, citant une expérience difficile. Kevin Williamson, écrivain des premiers, deuxième et quatrième films Scream , a depuis pris en charge les tâches de réalisation. Radio Silence, le duo de réalisation derrière Scream et Scream 6 , a démissionné en août 2023 mais reste producteurs exécutifs. Guy Buisic, co-scénariste des deux précédents versements, revient à la réception du scénario.

  • Scream 7 * devrait être libéré le 27 février 2026.
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