Actor DavidArquette, who played Dewey Riley in the previous four Scream movies, will reprise the character for the franchise's relaunch
as well as episodes ofKevin Williamson, the screenwriter who originated the franchise, has returned for the relaunch and is executive producing.
Plot details are being kept under the pale mask but with Arquette’s return, and previous news that the filmmakers and producers were, who headlined the original trilogy, show that the relaunch won’t be a completely severing of old ties. Arquette’s well-intentioned if not always effective Riley was a deputy in the first movie who over the course of the series became sheriff.family, old and new,” enthused Arquette.
Spyglass is aiming to begin principal photography later this year in Wilmington, North Carolina when safety protocols are in place.“It’s impossible to fully express how much Wes Craven’s work and the Scream movies in particular mean to us as fans and have influenced us as storytellers,” said Radio Silence in a statement.
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