Warning: The following Q&A contains spoilers for Scream’s Season 1 finale. Read at your own risk.
Whether or not you had guessed the identity of Scream‘s masked killer before Tuesday’s season finale, chances are you were surprised by something that went down during the eventful hour.
Audrey’s unexpected correspondence with podcaster-turned-murderer Piper? The fact that Kieran had nothing to do with the Lakewood killing spree? That supremely gross death scene featuring Sheriff Hudson’s intestines? Regardless of which finale moment shocked you most, we think you’ll appreciate the insight provided by executive producer Jill Blotevogel,...
Whether or not you had guessed the identity of Scream‘s masked killer before Tuesday’s season finale, chances are you were surprised by something that went down during the eventful hour.
Audrey’s unexpected correspondence with podcaster-turned-murderer Piper? The fact that Kieran had nothing to do with the Lakewood killing spree? That supremely gross death scene featuring Sheriff Hudson’s intestines? Regardless of which finale moment shocked you most, we think you’ll appreciate the insight provided by executive producer Jill Blotevogel,...
- 9/2/2015
- TVLine.com
MTV's TV series based on the "Scream" film franchise will reportedly recreate one of the most memorable scenes of the 1996 original - the Drew Barrymore-led opening sequence.
Like it did with the first film, the sequence will be used to kick start the TV series. Disney starlet Bella Thorne has apparently been cast in the role and revealed the news during a Facebook chat on Yahoo! Celebrity.
"Yes it is true. I will re-enact the famous scene of Drew Barrymore in the original series" she reportedly said and Bloody Disgusting later confirmed.
Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Bobby Campo, Connor Weil and Joel Gretsch star in the series which will will revolve around a YouTube video gone awry, leading to trouble for teenager Audrey Jesen who becomes a catalyst for murder and opens a window into her town's troubled past.
Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Bobby Campo, Connor Weil and Joel Gretsch...
Like it did with the first film, the sequence will be used to kick start the TV series. Disney starlet Bella Thorne has apparently been cast in the role and revealed the news during a Facebook chat on Yahoo! Celebrity.
"Yes it is true. I will re-enact the famous scene of Drew Barrymore in the original series" she reportedly said and Bloody Disgusting later confirmed.
Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Bobby Campo, Connor Weil and Joel Gretsch star in the series which will will revolve around a YouTube video gone awry, leading to trouble for teenager Audrey Jesen who becomes a catalyst for murder and opens a window into her town's troubled past.
Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Bobby Campo, Connor Weil and Joel Gretsch...
- 12/11/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
“Do you like scary movies?” If this line from Wes Craven’s Scream still sends a shiver down your spine, then perhaps you should prepare to be creeped out by more cryptic phone calls, as MTV has officially put in a series order for their Scream reboot.
MTV made the announcement via Twitter, using blood-splattered emojis to get the message across, in addition to a listed phone number. If you call the number, a man imitating Roger L. Jackson’s chilling vocal cords says, “Do you like scary TV? Scream is coming to MTV October 2015.”
The first season of the show will consist of 10 episodes and it is believed that the franchise’s iconic Ghostface outfit will not be worn by any killers early on, based on this statement made by R.J. Torbert of Fun World (the official rights-holder and manufacturer of the Ghostface costume) in an interview with Ghostface.
MTV made the announcement via Twitter, using blood-splattered emojis to get the message across, in addition to a listed phone number. If you call the number, a man imitating Roger L. Jackson’s chilling vocal cords says, “Do you like scary TV? Scream is coming to MTV October 2015.”
The first season of the show will consist of 10 episodes and it is believed that the franchise’s iconic Ghostface outfit will not be worn by any killers early on, based on this statement made by R.J. Torbert of Fun World (the official rights-holder and manufacturer of the Ghostface costume) in an interview with Ghostface.
- 10/28/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Just two weeks ago, MTV announced that it had set director Jamie Travis (Faking It) to helm the pilot episode of a series based on the popular meta-horror Scream franchise. At the same time, the network revealed a cast of young up-and-comers, including Willa Fitzgerald (Alpha House, Royal Pains), Amy Forsyth (Reign), John Karna (The Neighbors), Carlson Young (Key and Peele) and Amadeus Serafini. Now, some more casting news, including a major recasting, has been announced.
Bex Taylor-Klaus, who became a fan favorite on The CW’s Arrow with his portrayal of DC Comics character Sin, will be replacing Forsyth in the role of Audrey, the daughter of a Lutheran pastor, who is described as “an artsy loner who aspires to be a filmmaker.” Audrey used to be close friends with protagonist Emma Duvall (Fitzgerald), “a classic beauty whose looks and popularity hide a natural shyness and intellectual nature.” Emma,...
Bex Taylor-Klaus, who became a fan favorite on The CW’s Arrow with his portrayal of DC Comics character Sin, will be replacing Forsyth in the role of Audrey, the daughter of a Lutheran pastor, who is described as “an artsy loner who aspires to be a filmmaker.” Audrey used to be close friends with protagonist Emma Duvall (Fitzgerald), “a classic beauty whose looks and popularity hide a natural shyness and intellectual nature.” Emma,...
- 8/18/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
Arrow's Bex Taylor-Klaus will have a major role in MTV's upcoming Scream television series.
Taylor-Klaus is replacing the previously-cast Amy Forsyth in Scream as teen filmmaker Audrey Jensen, reports Deadline.
Scream's Wes Craven on TV show: 'If script is good it could be fun'
Audrey Jensen is the ex-best friend of Willa Fitzgerald's character Emma Duval, who has recently been accepted among her school's popular clique.
Taylor-Klaus has played The Canary's sidekick Sin in Arrow, and has also appeared in The Killing as Bullet.
Scream's small screen adaptation begins with the release of a viral video that exposes a town's dark secrets and sets up a brutal murder.
Also joining the cast are Bobby Campo (Being Human USA) as English teacher Seth Branson, Joel Gretsch (The 4400) as Sheriff Clark Hudson and Connor Weil (Sharknado) as Emma's basketball-playing boyfriend Will Belmont.
Scream is expected to premiere...
Taylor-Klaus is replacing the previously-cast Amy Forsyth in Scream as teen filmmaker Audrey Jensen, reports Deadline.
Scream's Wes Craven on TV show: 'If script is good it could be fun'
Audrey Jensen is the ex-best friend of Willa Fitzgerald's character Emma Duval, who has recently been accepted among her school's popular clique.
Taylor-Klaus has played The Canary's sidekick Sin in Arrow, and has also appeared in The Killing as Bullet.
Scream's small screen adaptation begins with the release of a viral video that exposes a town's dark secrets and sets up a brutal murder.
Also joining the cast are Bobby Campo (Being Human USA) as English teacher Seth Branson, Joel Gretsch (The 4400) as Sheriff Clark Hudson and Connor Weil (Sharknado) as Emma's basketball-playing boyfriend Will Belmont.
Scream is expected to premiere...
- 8/16/2014
- Digital Spy
Some quick casting news is here for the upcoming MTV series based on the Scream franchise as THR is reporting that four more actors have signed on for active duty, one of whom will be replacing the previously announced Amy Forsyth.
Willa Fitzgerald will star as Emma Duvall, a classic beauty whose looks and popularity hide a natural shyness and intellectual nature. Her new life with the “in crowd” leaves her estranged from her childhood best friend, Audrey.
Emma is the lead in MTV’s "Scream" take and bears a resemblance to Neve Campbell’s tortured high school student Sidney Prescott in the 1996 feature film.
Bex Taylor-Klaus, who has been recurring on The CW’s "Arrow" as DC Comics character Sin and whose credits also include "The Killing" and "House of Lies," will replace Forsyth in role of Audrey, the daughter of a Lutheran pastor. She’s described as an...
Willa Fitzgerald will star as Emma Duvall, a classic beauty whose looks and popularity hide a natural shyness and intellectual nature. Her new life with the “in crowd” leaves her estranged from her childhood best friend, Audrey.
Emma is the lead in MTV’s "Scream" take and bears a resemblance to Neve Campbell’s tortured high school student Sidney Prescott in the 1996 feature film.
Bex Taylor-Klaus, who has been recurring on The CW’s "Arrow" as DC Comics character Sin and whose credits also include "The Killing" and "House of Lies," will replace Forsyth in role of Audrey, the daughter of a Lutheran pastor. She’s described as an...
- 8/15/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
MTV’s Scream has been in the making for a while. It was first announced that the show had a pilot order in May of 2013, but it wasn’t until more than a year later that it finally found its cast and director. And now, there’s been a change to that cast.
EW has confirmed that Bex Taylor-Klaus, who plays Sin on The CW’s Arrow, will replace Amy Forsyth in the lead role of Audrey Jensen, who was originally described as “the daughter of a Lutheran pastor” and “an artsy loner who aspired to be a filmmaker.” There...
EW has confirmed that Bex Taylor-Klaus, who plays Sin on The CW’s Arrow, will replace Amy Forsyth in the lead role of Audrey Jensen, who was originally described as “the daughter of a Lutheran pastor” and “an artsy loner who aspired to be a filmmaker.” There...
- 8/15/2014
- by Samantha Highfill
- EW - Inside TV
We recently reported the official core cast and director for MTV’s Scream pilot, based on director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson’s self aware and scary film series. Now the show is really taking shape with the announcement of four additions to the cast, one of whom is a favorite among fans of AMC’s The Killing and is replacing a previously attached actress.
Bex Taylor-Klaus, who played Bullet in season 3 of AMC’s The Killing and portrays Sin on The CW’s Arrow, has now joined the cast of the Scream TV series. Taylor-Klaus will play Audrey Jensen (the former best friend of the show’s main character, Emma), a role previously held by Amy Forsyth. Here are the four new additions and their character biographies (courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter):
“Bex Taylor-Klaus plays Audrey Jensen… the daughter of a Lutheran pastor. She’s described as...
Bex Taylor-Klaus, who played Bullet in season 3 of AMC’s The Killing and portrays Sin on The CW’s Arrow, has now joined the cast of the Scream TV series. Taylor-Klaus will play Audrey Jensen (the former best friend of the show’s main character, Emma), a role previously held by Amy Forsyth. Here are the four new additions and their character biographies (courtesy of The Hollywood Reporter):
“Bex Taylor-Klaus plays Audrey Jensen… the daughter of a Lutheran pastor. She’s described as...
- 8/15/2014
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
MTV is hoping to make its Scream pilot No. 1 — with a “Bullet” — by recasting a major role.
Bex Taylor-Klaus (The Killing‘s Bullet, Arrow‘s Sin) will now play Audrey Jensen, best friend of Willa Fitzgerald’s Emma. She replaces Reign‘s Amy Forsyth, a decision that was reportedly made after the table read for the pilot, according to our sister site Deadline.
Related MTV’s Scream Pilot Casts Its Victims
The daughter of a Lutheran pastor, Audrey is described as an artsy loner who aspires to be a filmmaker. The project — penned by Jay Beattie and Dan Dworkin (Criminal Minds,...
Bex Taylor-Klaus (The Killing‘s Bullet, Arrow‘s Sin) will now play Audrey Jensen, best friend of Willa Fitzgerald’s Emma. She replaces Reign‘s Amy Forsyth, a decision that was reportedly made after the table read for the pilot, according to our sister site Deadline.
Related MTV’s Scream Pilot Casts Its Victims
The daughter of a Lutheran pastor, Audrey is described as an artsy loner who aspires to be a filmmaker. The project — penned by Jay Beattie and Dan Dworkin (Criminal Minds,...
- 8/15/2014
- TVLine.com
The Scream television series over at MTV just recast one of its main characters. The Hollywood Reporter says Bex Taylor-Klaus is taking over for Amy Forsyth as "Audrey," a teen who aspires to be a filmmaker. No reason was revealed as to why Forsyth exited the role.
Added to the cast, per THR:
Bobby Campo (The Final Destination) will recur as Seth Branson, the hot English teacher at Lakewood High who has an easy charm and is clearly one of the "cool" teachers, who can go with it if a lesson plan gets a little off-track.
The post Scream Series Recasts a Role, Finds a Sheriff, Adds More Actors appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
Added to the cast, per THR:
Bobby Campo (The Final Destination) will recur as Seth Branson, the hot English teacher at Lakewood High who has an easy charm and is clearly one of the "cool" teachers, who can go with it if a lesson plan gets a little off-track.
The post Scream Series Recasts a Role, Finds a Sheriff, Adds More Actors appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
- 8/15/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Spoiler alert! If you haven’t watched this week’s episode of Justified, “Whistle Past the Graveyard” written by Chris Provenzano and directed by Peter Werner, stop reading now. As he’ll do throughout the season, showrunner Graham Yost takes us inside the writers room.
Entertainment Weekly: Did you know at the start of the season that Wendy (Alicia Witt) was the mother of Kendal (Jacob Lofland), not his sister?
Graham Yost: Absolutely no idea.
Really?
It’s like last year when we were talking, and you said, “Did you know that Shelby was gonna be Drew Thompson?” and I said,...
Entertainment Weekly: Did you know at the start of the season that Wendy (Alicia Witt) was the mother of Kendal (Jacob Lofland), not his sister?
Graham Yost: Absolutely no idea.
Really?
It’s like last year when we were talking, and you said, “Did you know that Shelby was gonna be Drew Thompson?” and I said,...
- 3/5/2014
- by Mandi Bierly
- EW - Inside TV
Los Angeles — Actor and outspoken liberal John Cusack is developing a movie about conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh, Cusack's production company said Friday.
The working title is "Rush," Cusack's New Crime Productions confirmed, offering no other details.
Hollywood director Betty Thomas, who's set to work on the film, said the production company is putting finishing touches on a script that will star the actor. Production is set for next year, Thomas said.
Limbaugh is in the front ranks of colorful and provocative media figures. Earlier this year, Limbaugh called a Georgetown law student a "slut" and a "prostitute" on air for arguing to Democrats in Congress that health plans should pay for contraception.
This week, the host mocked Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for his "bromance" with Obama after Christie praised the president's response to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Cusack as Limbaugh isn't typecasting, politics aside. Cusack is a slender,...
The working title is "Rush," Cusack's New Crime Productions confirmed, offering no other details.
Hollywood director Betty Thomas, who's set to work on the film, said the production company is putting finishing touches on a script that will star the actor. Production is set for next year, Thomas said.
Limbaugh is in the front ranks of colorful and provocative media figures. Earlier this year, Limbaugh called a Georgetown law student a "slut" and a "prostitute" on air for arguing to Democrats in Congress that health plans should pay for contraception.
This week, the host mocked Republican New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for his "bromance" with Obama after Christie praised the president's response to the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
Cusack as Limbaugh isn't typecasting, politics aside. Cusack is a slender,...
- 11/3/2012
- by AP
- Huffington Post
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