SCREAM VI's Most Lambasted Scene Was Originally Going To Be Even More Ridiculous - SPOILERS

SCREAM VI's Most Lambasted Scene Was Originally Going To Be Even More Ridiculous - SPOILERS

Though Scream VI was mostly well-received by fans of the long-running horror franchise, one moment, in particular, came in for a lot of criticism - and the scene in question was almost even sillier!

By MarkCassidy - Jul 26, 2023 12:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Scream

Scream VI made a lot of money, and seemed to be a hit with fans and critics alike (it's "certified fresh" with 76% on Rotten Tomatoes). Even so, the latest instalment in the long-running horror franchise didn't work for everyone (me included).

Several aspects of the movie came in for criticism, but arguably the most lambasted moment came towards the end when Chad (Mason Gooding) was stabbed repeatedly by two Ghostfaces, before being shown to have survived what would undoubtedly have been a fatal attack.

Some suspension of disbelief is always going to be required for this kind of movie, of course, but at a certain point it just becomes completely ridiculous - and according to co-director James Vanderbilt and co-writer Tyler Gillett, the scene was originally going to be even more nonsensical.

“So we like to stab Chad. I feel like as a group we sort of need to own that,” Vanderbilt jokes during the movie's audio commentary (via Bloody Disgusting). “I just remember through the editing process people going, ‘He can’t live,’ to the point where we digitally removed stabs.”

“We VFX-ed a bunch of stabs,” interjects Gillett. “I think it was 14 stabs in the original, and now it’s down to like seven. Guy and I had discussions early whether or not he would survive that; not practically, but just narratively. I remember us talking about that at the end, like who comes back, who’s there. I love that we all agreed that this one should make you feel happy.”

Yep, a horror movie should always send 'em home with a smile.

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