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Neve Campbell says it would be a mistake to kill off Scream character

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Neve Campbell says it would be a mistake to kill off Scream character

Neve Campbell thinks it might be a mistake for the ‘Scream’ franchise to kill off her character.

Neve Campbell says it would be a mistake to kill off Scream character

Neve Campbell says it might be a mistake to kill off Scream character

The 48-year-old actress has reprised her position as Sidney Prescott in Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett’s new movie within the sequence and Neve hopes Sidney survives any future films.

She informed The Hollywood Reporter: “I feel it is vital [that she never becomes a victim in these movies]. She does symbolize a specific amount of power and lack of victimhood, and which means a terrific deal to individuals. I’ve had lots of people come as much as me previously and simply say that she impressed them in a roundabout way or helped them of their lives in a roundabout way, which isn’t what you usually count on once you’re performing in a horror movie. I definitely would hate to see Sidney fall. I feel it might be the unsuitable message.”

Neve additionally admitted that she discovered it emotional to return to the franchise with out the film’s unique director Wes Craven, who died in 2015.

She stated: “Strolling onto that set with out Wes being current, with an indication hanging throughout the kitchen that stated ‘For Wes,’ I burst into tears after I walked in on the primary day. And from what I perceive, Courteney [Cox] and David [Arquette] did as nicely. I definitely felt his absence, however I additionally felt his presence every day on the movie. These films, these characters, the pictures of Ghostface and these units all belong to Wes so he was very, very current in our minds and in our conversations as nicely. If anybody was apprehensive a couple of selection being made, we’d all the time discuss what Wes would wish to do, and the administrators definitely appreciated that and wished to listen to that, which was nice.”

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