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Only 1/4 People Can Survive This "Scream VI" Stimulation — Can You?
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Quiz: How Well Do You Remember The Movie "Scream"?

Are you ready to put your Scream knowledge to the test? Step into the terrifying world of Ghostface with our Scream Five Quiz! Released in 2022, this thrilling installment is packed with suspense, surprises, and, of course, plenty of screams. Dive into the quiz and prove just how closely you've been paying attention to every chilling detail. Think you're a die-hard fan of the Scream series? Then it's time to prove it and aim for that perfect score! And don't forget. You can even challenge your friends to see who knows the most in our exciting "How Well Do You Read more Know Scream Quiz." Good luck!
Name the fictional town where the Scream is set in.
Wiliamsburg
Middlesborough
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What was the release date of Scream in the year 2022?
What is the name of the serial killer in the movie.
Death eater
Leatherface

Who is Sam's boyfriend?
Billy Loomis
Chad Meeks-Martin
Richie Kirsch
Vince Schneider
Who was killed outside the bar?
With whom does richie visit dewey riley, who was accused of being the serial killer, who was the former owner of amber's house, who shoots liv in the head , who played ghostface in scream 2022.
Kyle Gallner
Roger L. Jackson
Chester Tam
Duane Martin
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'Scream' Interactive Game Asks You to Survive Ghostface's Trivia Questions
Would you like to play a game?
With Scream finally coming out this week, excitement over the franchise has hit an all time high and in a killer marketing campaign that has celebrated director Wes Craven ’s 25 year old franchise, there is a new bloody way to test your Ghostface knowledge. The film has released a new interactive point and click game where you navigate the original Scream house from the first film that was owned by one of the killers, Stu Macher.
The game sees you start at the entrance of the house with a stained glass window version of Ghostface staring down at you and making you feel like you are being watched from all sides. You get a suspicious text from the series’ final girl Sidney Prescott and this is a google maps type of experience where you go throughout each room of the house trying to avoid being this iconic villain's next victim. Once you enter the house it is revealed that Sidney is in fact Ghostface as you hear Roger L. Jackson ’s infamous Ghostface voice as he asks you the series' now-famous line, “I want to play a game.”
RELATED: 'SCREAM' Star Dylan Minnette Takes Fans on a Tour of the 'Scream' House 'MTV Cribs' Style There are two options from this point on. You can either play along and initiate Ghostface’s iconic trivia game or you can just ignore him and walk throughout the house hoping not to die. If you pick the former, the more fun version of the game, you get treated to trivia questions that test your knowledge of the Scream series. There are easier questions like, “who cameoed in the first Scream ?” or “how did I kill Tatum Riley?”, but there are also more challenging questions like, “who met their demise in a fiery explosion that destroys Jennifer Jelle’s House in Scream 3 ?” All the questions are multiple choice, but it is still enough to make any Scream fan sweat and since you are being timed the tension naturally rises with each question.
Even if you get every question right it appears this is a game you simply cannot win as, no matter how long you last, Ghostface will eventually kill you. You can get killed in fun ways too like getting a chandelier dropped on you or having Ghostface hilariously hit you with a car. Another interesting thing about this game is if you choose to just walk around the house you will get texts from various characters from each of the films. Even the new film’s characters chime in like Dylan Minnette ’s Wes Hicks who says, “I guess Ghostface is back. Make sure you have something to defend yourself just in case”.
Overall, this was a fun and simple interactive experience that made you feel like you were in the movie as it gives you the thrilling experience of being questioned by Ghostface. Especially given that the original house used in the film was real and not just shot on a soundstage, this gives this scary experience a more hauntingly authentic atmosphere. Going through each room is like going down a nostalgically traumatic and blood soaked yellow brick road. Seeing places like the kitchen, where the original‘s finale took place, is all sorts of chilling.
The only question remains, how long do you think you will last in the Scream house? You can find out at survivescreamhouse.com and you can watch the new Scream when it stabs its way into theaters on January 14.
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Every single ‘Scream’ Ghostface killer in the franchise so far
Posted: October 24, 2023 | Last updated: October 24, 2023
Ghostface is on the loose — again and again and AGAIN!
The “Scream” franchise began in 1996 with the late great Wes Craven at the helm, chronicling notorious killer Ghostface as they terrorized high school students and murdered classmates in the small town of Woodsboro.
The man (or woman) donning the mask reminiscent of artist Edvard Munch’s 1893 painting “The Scream,” is often someone connected to their victims.
With six “Scream” flicks and counting, the horror franchise has been in theaters for over 25 years and its legacy has forever become a staple of the spooky season.
Main character Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has been at the center of Ghostface’s murder spree for much of the series, but every time, she almost always comes out unscathed as the ultimate Final Girl.
While there are a lot of killers in the series to keep track of, this handy guide will keep you straight.
Keep reading to learn about every murderer in the franchise.
Warning: Spoilers ahead for the “Scream” series. Read at your own risk …
Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) was Sidney’s boyfriend for the first flick, and is the OG Ghostface. But by the third act of “Scream,” he reveals himself and pal Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard) to be the homicidal maniacs.
They first murdered Sidney’s mother Maureen Prescott a year before their killing spree, as retaliation for Billy’s father having an affair with Maureen and causing his parents’ divorce.
Billy and Stu’s kill count is six, as they also slashed friends Casey Becker (Drew Barrymore), Tatum Riley (Rose McGowan) and more.
But of course by the end, the men are killed themselves by Sydney.
Mickey Altieri (Timothy Olyphant) and Nancy Loomis (Laurie Metcalf) were revealed as the murderers in the series’ second installment.
In the sequel, Sidney goes off to university at Windsor College with her friends and hopes for a fresh start after her trauma.
Nancy — who is the mother of slain slayer Billy Loomis — recruits Sidney’s classmate Mickey to kill her once again.
Nancy moonlights as a journalist and goes under the pseudonym Debbie Salt who is out for revenge after her son’s death. She also wants to frame Mickey as the only murderer. However, he wanted to actually get caught so he can become a world-famous serial killer.
In the final battle, Nancy shoots Mickey, and is then shot by Sidney.
Film director Roman Bridger (Scott Foley) was unmasked as the murderer in the third film.
Roman is actually revealed to be Sidney’s older half-brother and Maureen’s secret first child. He is directing a movie titled “Stab 3,” based on the Woodsboro murders from the previous two movies (so meta).
He decides to go on a rampage and slash members of his cast because he wanted to hurt Sidney due to their mother rejecting him.
Roman wanted to blame his sis for the murders, however, Sydney got the better of him and stabbed him in his chest, ending his life.
The fourth flick came 11 years later and sees Sidney making a grand return to Woodsboro. She is now a successful memoirist and seemingly has evaded Ghostface for good.
But not so fast, Miss Prescott.
Once she makes a comeback to her hometown, the killings start back up again and she is the main target once more.
The psychopaths turn out to be Jill Roberts (Emma Roberts) and Charlie Walker (Rory Culkin).
Jill is Sidney’s cousin and Charlie is just a friend brought along for the ride. Jill was jealous of her older cousin’s fame as the 1996 murders’ survivor.
Charlie was just a simple horror movie fanatic and was Jill’s secret boyfriend. While she wanted to frame him for the whole homicide and make herself look like the only survivor, she impales him before stabbing herself intentionally.
She is then taken to the hospital to garner sympathy from others and to pretend that Charlie tried to kill her. But alas, Sidney quells Jill by shooting her heart.
Jump forward to another 11 years and new murderers have terrorized the town. However, reboots always go back to their original material and connect them in some way.
While Sidney still makes an appearance, she is not the central character this time around.
The focus is now shifted to a 20-something girl named Samantha Carpenter (Melissa Barrera) and her teenage sister Tara (Jenna Ortega).
Samantha is actually Billy’s daughter, as he had another relationship before dating Sidney over 20 years prior.
And so the villain’s spawn becomes the hero, and Sam successfully dodges slaughterers Amber Freeman (Mikey Madison) and Richie Kirsch (Jack Quaid).
Amber is Tara’s best friend and Richie was Sam’s boyfriend. The killers tell Sam that they are fans of the “Stab” film series who met online and just wanted to murder people for fun.
Richie’s throat is slashed by Sam, and Amber is shot by Tara by the finale.
Sam, Tara and their surviving pals head to New York City for college and they are trailed and attacked by new Ghostface copies.
The most current film seems to pay homage to the other movies in the franchise, as this Ghostface has a lair that is a shrine dedicated to past killers. The room is like a museum that is filled with mementos, costumes and masks from preceding murderers.
Family trio Wayne Bailey (Dermot Mulroney) , Quinn Bailey (Liana Liberato) and Ethan Landry (Jack Champion) are unveiled to be the architects of the New York killings.
In fact, they are actually the family of dead man Richie, out for revenge from Sam and Tara for killing him.
Quinn hid in plain sight as Tara’s roommate, while Ethan portrayed a school chum of Tara.
Wayne stayed on as a detective who helped Sam, Tara and their friends escape the new slayers (well, before revealing them to be himself and his children).
By the end, the three meet their deaths by the hands of Sam, and she walks off into the sunset, drenched in blood with her sister.
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Screen Rant
Scream (2022): ghostface's wes kill got so many medical details brutally wrong.
ER doctor Jordan Wagner shares a list of medical criticisms about Ghostface's murder of Wes Hicks (Dylan Minnette) in the 2022 horror sequel Scream.
- A real-life ER doctor criticized the medical accuracy of a death scene in the movie Scream (2022), pointing out unrealistic elements like the angle of the knife and the color of the blood.
- The doctor specifically mentioned that the blood coming out of the victim's mouth didn't make sense since the blade was not close to any oral or respiratory structures.
- The doctor expressed disappointment and suggested that the movie could have consulted medical professionals to ensure more realistic portrayals of injuries.
Wes Hicks' death from Scream (2022) has been assessed for medical accuracy. The slasher legacy sequel follows the Ghostface killer returning to the Northern California town of Woodsboro and targeting people related to characters from the original movies. This includes Wes (Dylan Minnette), who is the son of Sheriff Judy Hicks (Marley Shelton), who originally appeared in 2011's Scream 4 . Wes becomes Ghostface's third victim in the movie when he is attacked in his home and stabbed through the side of his neck.
Doctor ER on YouTube recently shared a video where real-life ER doctor Jordan Wagner reacted to horror movie kills, including Scream 's Wes death .
Wagner shared a long list of criticisms of the kill, including the fact that blood " coming out of his mouth makes absolutely no sense ." Wagner, who was " disappointed ," also criticized the color of the blood for being too dark in addition to the impossible angle at which the knife's blade protrudes from Wes' neck. Read a full transcript of Wagner's quote below:
Oh geez. Right to the neck. Oh, right side of the neck! What structures do you worry about? The carotid and the jugular. Your internal jugular vein is basically a big blood vessel that sits more superficial to the skin and behind it is your artery and the carotid artery sits there pumping tons of blood. The fact that blood is coming out of his mouth makes absolutely no sense, because that blade is actually not anywhere close to the oral pharynx, to the trachea, to the esophagus. Come on, Scream people, you guys need me to help you advise what would actually happen. This color of the blood’s super dark. Venous blood is quite dark, but it’s not that crazy dark. That wound could even miss the major blood vessels there, it could actually go lateral to them. Lateral meaning to the outside. I am kinda disappointed. You’d have to go more midline and then go on a lateral angle to have that go out where it is. To feel someone’s pulse, you have to push on this part of the neck. If you have your trachea, it’s going directly lateral to it over on this side.
The Scream Franchise Has Never Been Too Concerned With Realism
While Wagner's comments are enlightening as to the medical realism of Ghostface's kill, the fact that Wes' death is medically inaccurate is in keeping with the rest of the franchise. Throughout the franchise, which now includes six movies, there have been quite a few killers who have donned the Ghostface mask. Every single one of them has committed an unrealistic act at some point throughout their movie.
Related: Every Person Who Played Ghostface In Scream
In the Scream franchise, it has essentially always been the case that a masked Ghostface is considerably stronger than would be realistic for the character who is actually performing the killings. There are still unrealistic moments after the mask comes off in the third act for the big reveal, but for the most part, once the mask is removed, the characters' abilities become more realistic. This is especially true for the particularly brutal slate of Scream (2022) kills , several of which were committed by Mikey Madison's Amber Freeman, who is considerably smaller than most of her victims.
This is even the case in the original Scream , despite that movie showing Ghostface as a reasonably fallible killer. Tatum's (Rose McGowan) kill, where her neck is snapped after she finds herself trapped in the cat flap of a rising garage door, patently defies the laws of physics. However, because of the nature of the Scream franchise, which indulges in and subverts many over-the-top tropes of the horror genre, these scenes tend to avoid feeling unrealistic or unsatisfying in the moment.
Source: Doctor ER

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