Melissa Barrera Speaks Out On SCREAM Firing; Doesn't Rule Out Return To The Franchise

Melissa Barrera Speaks Out On SCREAM Firing; Doesn't Rule Out Return To The Franchise

For the first time since she was fired from the next Scream movie, Melissa Barrera has addressed what went down and whether she'd consider reprising her role as Sam Carpenter down the line...

By MarkCassidy - Mar 28, 2024 11:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Scream

Melissa Barrera has taken part in her first interview since being fired from the next Scream movie because of social media posts she shared in support of Gaza that were deemed to be anti-Semitic in nature.

Studio Spyglass Entertainment would release a statement explaining why they decided to drop her from the film shortly after, citing "rhetoric that flagrantly crosses the line into hate speech."

At the time, Barrera did issue a brief response condemning “hate and prejudice of any kind” and promising to “lend my voice to those in need,” but the actress has now addressed the situation in more depth.

“It’s definitely hard, because I was just in such a cloudy state of mind, but I was very fortunate,” Barrera tells THR. “I had a lot of support from the people around me: my team and specifically my publicists — they just carried me.”

Neve Campbell, who decided not to reprise the role of Sidney Prescott for the most recent movie over a pay dispute, recently announced that she will return for Scream VII. Barrera declined to comment on this, but did reveal that she's spoken to co-star Jenna Ortega, who also dropped out of the next film.

“We chatted for a while, and I love her so much. She’s been very supportive of me, and we’re sisters for life.”

Other high-profile actors have shown support for Gaza while denouncing Israel's actions and suffered zero consequences, and Barrera believes this comes down to women of color being granted less freedom to express themselves.

“It’s very evident that that’s the case,” she says. “All I can say is that it is very important for me to raise my voice for those who don’t have one. It seems weird to have a platform and not use it for that.”

In response to reports that she was given a warning from Spyglass to tone down her posts before being let go, Barrera says: “Not at all.”

Barrera has moved past Scream and is now promoting her new horror movie with directors Radio Silence, Abigail, but would she rue out returning to finish Sam Carpenter's story down the line?

“I’ve learned to never say never, but also a lot of things would have to happen for Sam to come back,” she says. “For now, next page, next chapter, and then we’ll see what the future holds.”

What do you make of Barrera's comments? Would you like to see her back in the Scream franchise at some point? Drop us a comment down below.

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