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‘Ready Or Not 2’: Radio Silence Says Script For Horror Sequel Is “An Absolute F***ing Banger”

After delivering audiences thrilling horror pics like “Ready or Not” and the previous two “Scream” installments, filmmakers Radio Silence—the moniker behind directors Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, with their producer partner Chad Villella— is back this week with the release of their new vampire flick “Abigail” (April 19). And the filmmaking collective has confirmed recent rumors to Entertainment Weekly that they are indeed working on “Ready or Not 2” for Searchlight Pictures, revealing that they have a gangbusters script for the sequel.
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Courteney Cox wields a dagger with a gloved hand in chilling new posters for Scream 6
Courteney Cox looks chilling in a new batch of posters promoting the latest installment of her hit horror franchise, Scream 6.The Friends alum, 58, wields a dagger with a gloved hand as she casts a stone-cold expression towards the camera, her piercing blue eyes on display.As she holds the knife, Ghostface's screaming countenance can be seen in the reflection of the dagger.The posters feature an array of Scream 6 stars, including Jenna Ortega, Samara Weaving and Hayden Panettiere, with one notable absence.Neve Campbell, who played Sidney Prescott in all five of the previous Scream movies, quit the film franchise last year over a pay dispute.  Take a stab at it! Courteney Cox looks chilling in a new batch of posters promoting Scream 6  The latest posters come following the release of a new trailer for Scream 6. In the sneak peek, a new Ghostface character is seen stalking a group of people living in New York City, across the country from the franchise's previous setting of Woodsboro, California.The group are warned by Panettiere's character Kirby Reed, 'This isn't like any other Ghostface.'In another sequence in the trailer, Mindy Meeks-Martin (Brown) is seen making her way over a ladder placed between two upstairs apartments as Ghostface is behind her.Ghostface is also seen on the New York subway in the ad, and stalking through bodegas in the Big Apple.The preview clip ends when Tara Carpenter (Ortega) yells at the murderous monster, 'C'mon motherf****r!'Last month Cox told Entertainment Weekly that 'bringing Ghostface to New York adds an entirely new element to the story.'She said that 'taking the character out of a small town and putting them in the heart of the city that never sleeps is more terrifying than ever.'
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Scream 6 unveils new preview clip featuring Ghostface to be aired during Super Bowl
The Ghostface character is at the center of a new Super Bowl ad for the upcoming movie Scream 6 Paramount Pictures released Wednesday, ahead of its airing during Sunday's big game.Scream original Courteney Cox teams up with Jasmin Savoy Brown, Jenna Ortega, Melissa Barrera, Samara Weaving and Mason Gooding, with Hayden Panettiere returning to the franchise after appearing in 2011's Scream 4.A new Ghostface character is seen stalking a group of people living in New York City, across the country from the franchise's previous setting of Woodsboro, California.The group are warned by Panettiere's character Kirby Reed, 'This isn't like any other Ghostface.'In another sequence in the trailer, Mindy Meeks-Martin (Brown) is seen making her way over a ladder placed between two upstairs apartments as Ghostface is behind her. The  latest: The Ghostface character is at the center of a new Super Bowl ad for the upcoming movie Scream 6 Paramount Pictures released Wednesday, ahead of its airing during Sunday's big gameGhostface is also seen on the New York subway in the ad, and stalking through bodegas in the Big Apple. The preview clip ends when Tara Carpenter (Ortega) yells at the murderous monster, 'C'mon motherf****r!'Cox told Entertainment Weekly last month that 'bringing Ghostface to New York adds an entirely new element to the story.'She said that 'taking the character out of a small town and putting them in the heart of the city that never sleeps is more terrifying than ever.'Ortega, speaking to Entertainment Tonight last year, said that the infamous horror character 'gets a lot more intimidating' in the upcoming chapter in the film.'I just read part of the script, and it just gets more and more gory,' she said.
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