A beloved Scream franchise star just found out he didn't get a part in Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey after coming very ...
Some directors have all the optimism, and Richard Linklater falls into this category. His film career began with chronicles ...
The upcoming seventh film in the Scream franchise promises to be one for the books with several key figures from the ...
Have you seen Friday The 13th? Jason comes back – like Stu still could come back." Scream also featured Skeet Ulrich as another Ghostface, Billy Loomis, and that character returned as a vision in both ...
This line, famously spoken by the character Stu Macher in the original 1996 “Scream” movie, made a momentous new appearance ...
Scream, which was first released in 1996, is returning next year with an iconic character who died in the first movie after some major changes to the production of the seventh instalment ...
a disembodied hand is seen writing the phrase – one of the final lines spoken by Stu in the movie after he was was revealed to be the accomplice to killer Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich).
However, an actor returning from the dead isn’t an unprecedented occurrence for the “Scream” franchise. Skeet Ulrich, who starred in “Scream” as Billy Loomis, the killer in cahoots with Lillard’s Stu, ...
Matthew Lillard is set to return to the role of Stu Macher who first appeared in the original 1996 movie as one of the original Ghostface killers alongside Skeet Ulrich’s Billy Loomis.