![]() Ready or Not is about an unusual family tradition, which is the understatement of the year. If not me, my parents would - to try and help. (Laughs.) I don’t remember ever questioning it, but then again, I don’t remember ever making a conscious decision to do it either.īecause you moved around a lot as a child, did you immediately seek out an acting community in order to make each transition a bit easier? There was never a lightbulb moment of “Oh, this is what I want to do.” It was almost a coping mechanism it’s kind of like therapy for me. When I started school, I was sort of shy, so my parents put me in drama school to help with that. I think it was one of those things where I was always performing to my family. Can you ever remember a time where you weren’t headed in the direction of acting? I know Matt took my shoes, but I’m definitely gonna need memorabilia. Is one of the 17 dresses in your closet at home? You could see the story in the dresses … chapter one, chapter two … and it just gets crazier and crazier and grosser and grosser. It was quite cool seeing them on the rack in the wardrobe department. The costume department had 17 wedding dresses on hand just for you as well as 17 dresses for your double and another 17 for your stunt performer. So, the white dress was already off the table. (Laughs.) I always imagined I’d get married in a red dress. In a recent conversation with THR, Weaving discusses her preparation for Ready or Not, her memories from the set of Three Billboards as well as her reaction to her time on Bill & Ted Face the Music.īecause Grace’s wedding dress is a character in and of itself, has your taste in wedding dresses changed after this experience? “I stupidly thought, ‘Oh, is it too cheesy?’ but it really worked,” Weaving explains. The final line of the movie also evokes quite a reaction from audiences, however, Weaving admits she was skeptical at first. So they had to put so many plastic sheets down, and they had to do plate shots before they brought in the blood and removed the person … It also broke the ice with the cast - to see everyone covered in goo. “We were shooting in these very elaborate mansions, and we couldn’t get anything on the walls, floor or anything that was there. I’m glad we got the high-energy scenes done first,” Weaving tells The Hollywood Reporter. “Looking back, we were so exhausted by the end of the shoot. Ortega recently told the press that Scream 6's Ghostface is "the most aggressive and violent version" of the character yet.As moviegoers buzz about the film’s wild ending, Weaving explains why she was glad to shoot that part of the film first. With Campbell's exit, the franchise return of Hayden Panettiere as Kirby from Scream 4 carries more weight. The most recent Scream-and possibly Campbell's last-grossed $140 million, benefiting greatly from the return of Courteney Cox, David Arquette, and Campbell. To date, the Scream franchise has grossed more than $744 million at the box office since the series began in 1996. I felt the offer that was presented to me did not equate to the value I have brought to the franchise." "As a woman, I have had to work extremely hard in my career to establish my value, especially when it comes to Scream. "Sadly, I won't be making the next Scream film," Campbell said in a statement. In June, she announced she will for now be parting ways with the franchise-or at least not reprising her role as Sidney Prescott in Scream 6. Notably, actor Neve Campbell will most likely not be returning. Weaving and Revolori join a cast that features the return of four franchise survivors: Melissa Barrera (Sam), Jasmin Savoy Brown (Mindy), Mason Gooding (Chad), and Jenna Ortega (Tara). Weaving coming to Scream is significant, as it's her reunion with directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett and writer Guy Busick-they worked together on the 2019 comedy-horror Ready or Not. ![]() Samara Weaving (The Valet) and Tony Revolori (Spider-Man: No Way Home) are the latest additions to the cast of Scream 6, according to Deadline. ![]()
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