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'Scream 4's Wild Alternate Ending Would've Seen Ghostface Win and Led to a Brand New Trilogy
When Scream, written by Kevin Williamson and directed by Wes Craven, came out in 1996, it changed horror. Its success also led to a new franchise, with an equally impressive Scream 2, followed by a ...
When Scream 3 slashed its way into theaters in 2000, it was supposed to be the grand finale. Three years after Scream 2 and four after the original, Wes Craven’s trilogy capper brought back Neve ...
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