

To make matters worse, he’s thrown off the balcony and left there. However, the brutal way Tyson lands, breaking his neck in the process, makes for a cringe-like moment of shock as he lays there motionless. Tyson’s quips with the Ghostface killer chasing him through this never-ending mansion is one of many whimsical aspects of the third entry. Keeping in the theme of follow-ups and celebration, I figured what better way to celebrate the buzz of a new Scream sequel and the franchise’s legacy, along with commemorating one of its creators, than by ranking the best and most memorable kills in the series.īefore we get there, let’s have a stab at some Honorable Mentions.Īt the tail end of our list of honorable mentions is one of the more comedic-yet-brutal lead-ups to a kill in the third Scream. The opening to the first Scream is home to one of the most memorable kills in film history and arguably the best opening sequence in a horror film period.
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While the series is best known for its sharp dialogue – a testament to Kevin Williamson’s clever writing – the Scream series is no slouch when kill/death scenes are in question.

This past August would’ve been Wes Craven’s 83rd birthday, and of course, it got me thinking about his work and ultimately Scream– an obvious favorite of mine. However, I’m not here to talk about rumors.

The film has a release scheduled for March 2023 with the surviving cast members returning to their roles, though mystery and rumors surround whether Neve Campbell will make an appearance as the iconic final girl, Sidney. Thankfully, the studio announced a sequel, and the sixth installment is currently under production. The outpour of love and support from fans was a clear indicator that the Scream franchise was in great hands with the Radio Silence team, and the clamor for a follow-up to the film had fans teeming with eager anticipation. To no surprise, audiences reciprocated the affection of the cast and crew as the film was widely enjoyed and celebrated by the horror community. Scream 2022 was not only a love letter to the late Master of Horror, Wes Craven, and the genre he’s left such a legendary mark on – but of the stand-out slasher series that changed the foundation of horror in the mid-to-late nineties. Meeting wonderful new characters like Mindy, Chad, and the Carpenter sisters – while catching up with the horror genre’s most esteemed trinity: Gale, Dewey, and Sidney. It also allowed us to revisit our favorite fabled town of Woodsboro.

It hosted the first theatrical release in the series since the fourth installment back in 2011. Currently, Crystal Dynamics is working on the next Tomb Raider entry using the Unreal Engine 5.Ģ022 has been quite the year for fans of the beloved Scream franchise. As it stands, the project now is intended to be a complete reboot, with no director or stars currently attached.Ģ018’s Tomb Raider earned nearly $275 million at the global box office against a reported $160 budget.īack in May, previous owner Square Enix agreed to sell Crystal Dynamics to Swedish company Embracer Group for $300 million. The planned sequel was to be directed by “Lovecraft Country” director and producer Misha Green, and was intended to be her feature directorial debut. As a result, the film rights have now reverted back to video game series developer Crystal Dynamics, with the rights reportedly now in the midst of a bidding war between several studios. Per a report by The Wrap, MGM had until May of this year to get a Tomb Raider sequel off the ground, and that obviously never happened. Not only has MGM lost the film rights, but star Alicia Vikander, who played Lara Croft in the 2018 film, is no longer attached to the project. Bad news for those waiting for the follow-up to 2018’s Tomb Raider film.
