Scream 5 Had David Arquette Easily Slipping Back Into the Role of Dewey Riley
Scream 5 Had David Arquette Easily Slipping Back Into the Role of Dewey Riley
David Arquette Reveals Whether It Was Difficult To Become Dewey Again For Scream 5
Bill and Ted,
Scream franchise is soon set to join their ranks with
Scream 5 currently in production. David Arquette, who will be reprising his iconic role as Deputy Dewey Riley, told RadioTimes that slipping back into character was no trouble at all. It s really easy to slip back into the characters, they re very close to my heart and there s something really exciting about those films for me. It changed the course of my life in general so it s really fun to be in that world and do something. I felt very blessed.
Scream Reboot Will Debut In Theaters One Year From Today
Today is January 14th, 2021, which means that we’ve got precisely 365 days to go before the
Scream reboot comes out. The relaunch of the beloved horror franchise had been percolating for a while, but things finally got moving on the production last year. Filming completed back in November, but Paramount has decided to hold off its release until January 2022.
So, the countdown to the movie formerly known as
Scream 5 starts here. And to mark the occasion, the franchise’s official Twitter account shared a cool motion poster. “In ONE YEAR, I’ll know where to find you,” reads the caption, written from Ghostface’s creepy POV.
With the upcoming fifth instalment in the
Scream franchise recently wrapping up filming, one of the directors of the film has explained how director Jordan Peele and his acclaimed work has influenced the film.
During the film’s Virtual Production Press Day (via ComicBook), co-director Matt Bettinelli-Olpin discussed how they’ll continue to reflect on genre films like previous instalments, with Peele’s work – which includes
Get Out and
Us – being one of their reference points.
“We’ve talked about Jordan Peele’s body of work a lot, because what he’s doing is the closest thing to something that we hope to do, and that we love in terms of, tonally, where it’s fun, and it’s about something, and it’s exciting, and it’s not just one thing,” Bettinelli-Olpin said. “We talked about the visual style of