Scream stars Neve Campbell and David Arquette reunited on Wednesday to promote the fifth installment of the late Wes Craven's long-running slasher franchise, this time, titled Scream.'We had a lot of fun on the first one, it really was like being on summer camp,' the Canadian 48-year-old told Good Morning America.'And it feels like when we get back together it always feels the same like we're getting back to summer camp.
It's a blast.' Ready for more? Scream stars David Arquette andNeve Campbell reunited on Wednesday to promote the fifth installment of the late Wes Craven's long-running slasher franchise, this time, titled ScreamNeve's character, self-help author and crisis counselor Sidney Prescott, is in a good place in her life when audiences see her again after a decade.'She's a mother now, which I think gives her a whole other level of fierceness,' Campbell noted.'She's content and then of course chaos ensues because it is a Scream movie...It's all the things you want from a Scream movie.
I don't think people will be disappointed.'When asked about his favorite memory of playing Woodsboro Sheriff Dwight 'Dewey' Riley, the 50-year-old Daytime Emmy Award nominee said working with his father Lewis who died, age 65, in 2001.
The Canadian 48-year-old (R) told Good Morning America: 'We had a lot of fun on the first one, it really was like being on summer camp.
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