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Neve Campbell has shared her ideas on the present “Scream” franchise after selecting to not seem within the sixth installment, which launched in March of this yr, as a result of a wage dispute.
At a highlight panel at Monster-Mania Con earlier in November, Campbell informed the viewers that she had watched “Scream 6” just a few weeks earlier than her look on the conference.
“It took me a minute, I don’t know why,” she mentioned. “I really thought they did a very good job. I believe the solid are actually highly effective, fantastic actors.”
Campbell added, “I don’t want these films ailing will. I wished the film to be good. It’s not like I’m sitting in my home going, ‘I hope it sucks, I hope it doesn’t do effectively.’ I care about all of the folks concerned. There’s somebody on the prime who solely thinks about cash and that’s their prerogative. However for the remainder of them, all people else, I care about these films being good.”
Campbell additionally mirrored on her expertise engaged on 2022’s “Scream 5” and the way she was “so unhappy about Dewey’s dying.”
“I assumed it was tragic and I don’t often wish to criticize the writing in these tasks,” Campbell said. “However I used to be actually upset of their option to eliminate David [Arquette]. Dewey’s such a beautiful character, and I believe we had been all in love with him and I believe all of us felt fairly unhappy about that. Which after all is the rationale they do it, as a result of it has extra affect, however now I miss him. I need to see extra of him.”
Again in June of 2022, Campbell introduced her resolution to not reprise her position as Sidney Prescott in “Scream 6” as a result of she felt “the provide that was offered to me didn’t equate to the worth I’ve dropped at the franchise.”
Melissa Barrera, who starred within the fifth and sixth “Scream” movies alongside Jenna Ortega, was just lately dropped from the upcoming seventh installment over social media posts in regards to the Israel-Palestine battle.