Mason Gooding Teases 'Scream 7' Plot Details About Ghostface Killer & Script! (Exclusive)

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Mason Gooding is talking Scream 7. The 28-year-old actor, who portrays Chad Meeks-Martin in the Scream franchise, made an appearance on iHeart’s I’ve Never Said this Before with Tommy DiDario to promote Heart Eyes.

While discussing the project in an exclusive preview of the episode, he also teased details about the highly anticipated seventh installment in the horror franchise. Keep reading to find out more… “This is the most brutal I think Ghostface has been from an anatomically logistical standpoint,” he remarked, adding: “There is a lot of blood and viscera, and I feel like with Kevin Williamson directing, fans have a lot to look forward to with what we do to these characters.” He also confirmed that he’s been filming for the movie already, saying: “I’ve done a lot, but there is still stuff to do.” As far as the scripts, he said: “For Scream 5, they not only didn’t give us the final act, but I didn’t know who the killers were until after the movie was done and we were getting ready to get on the plane to go home.” “I was sitting with Jack [Quaid] and Mikey [Madison], and Jack had blood under his nails, and I was like ‘What were you filming?’ And he said ‘The end…where I got killed.’ And I said ‘Who killed you?’ And then I realized Melissa [Barerra] stabbed him 50,000 times and he was the killer which, on the bright side, made it fresh for when I saw it in realtime in the theater.

But for this script I have read it all, now that I am legacy cast.” As far as whether he always knew he’d sign on for the seventh movie, he said: “It is touch and go for a lot of reasons…it was always little conversations and catch-ups, but I am not told much until it is ‘need to know.’ I am kind of jaded in a lot of ways because I was kept

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