Scott Foley (Felicity, Scandal) has formally opened up about his latest casting in Paramount Photos’ Scream 7 film. Foley is ready to reprise his function as Roman Bridger, who was first launched in Scream 3 because the Stab 3 director. In the direction of the top of the threequel, Roman was in the end unmasked as Ghostface, whose actual intention was to border Sidney and kill her.
What did Scott Foley say about his Scream 7 return?
Throughout a latest interview on Good Morning America, when requested about his involvement in Scream 7, Foley admitted that he additionally has no concept about what’s going to occur to his character since he’s nonetheless confused why Roman would return when he had already died in Scream 3.
“I’m prepared to take a ballot right here and somebody can clarify it to me as a result of I don’t know the way it works out,” Foley mentioned. “Yeah, my character — spoiler alert — 25 years in the past, I used to be the killer in Scream 3. He was brutally taken to city and killed. Now I’m again in Scream 7, and I’m unsure the way it’s going to work.”
Scream 7 shall be led by franchise vets Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox as they reprise their respective fan-favorite roles as Sidney Prescott and Gale Weathers. Similar to Foley, David Arquette and Matthew Lillard are additionally returning as Dewey Riley and Stu Macher, regardless of their characters’ respective deaths in 2022’s Scream and 1996’s Scream. As well as, it has additionally been confirmed that Jasmin Savoy Brown’s Mindy Meeks-Martin and Mason Gooding’s Chad Meeks-Martin are additionally set to look within the subsequent sequel.
Franchise newcomers Isabel Might (1883), Celeste O’Connor (Madame Net), Asa Germann (The Boys: Gen V), and Mckenna Grace (Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire), Joel McHale (Group), Anna Camp (Pitch Good), Mark Consuelos (Riverdale), Ethan Embry (Grace & Frankie), Sam Rechner (The Fabelmans), Michelle Randolph (Landman), and Jimmy Tatro (Theater Camp) have additionally joined the challenge. The seventh installment is being directed by franchise creator Kevin Williamson from a screenplay written by Man Busick. It’s produced by Paul Neinstein, William Sherak, and James Vanderbilt.
(Supply: EW)