''Scream 4'' (stylized as ''SCRE4M'') is a 2011 American
slasher film
A slasher film is a subgenre of horror films involving a killer or a group of killers stalking and murdering a group of people, usually by use of bladed or sharp tools. Although the term "slasher" may occasionally be used informally as a generic ...
directed by
Wes Craven
Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was an American film director, screenwriter and producer. Amongst his Wes Craven filmography, prolific filmography, Craven worked primarily in the Horror film, horror genre, particularly sla ...
and written by
Kevin Williamson. Produced by
Outerbanks Entertainment and distributed by
Dimension Films
Dimension Films was an American independent film and television production and distribution label founded in 1992, and currently owned by independent studio Lantern Entertainment. Formally one of the American " mini-majors" (i.e., small to m ...
, it is the sequel to ''
Scream 3
''Scream 3'' is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox Arquette, Parker Posey, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Foley, Lance Henriksen, Matt Keeslar, ...
'' (2000) and the fourth installment in the
''Scream'' film series. The film stars
David Arquette,
Neve Campbell,
Courteney Cox,
Emma Roberts
Emma Rose Roberts (born February 10, 1991) Additional on October 9, 2016 is an American actress, singer and producer. Known for her performances spanning multiple genres of film and television, her work in the horror film, horror and thriller ...
,
Hayden Panettiere
Hayden Lesley Panettiere ( ; born August 21, 1989) is an American actress and singer. She has starred as Claire Bennet on the NBC superhero series ''Heroes (American TV series), Heroes'' (2006–2010), Kirby Reed in the slasher film, slasher Ho ...
,
Anthony Anderson
Anthony Anderson (born August 15, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, and television host. He is known for his leading roles in television shows such as Andre "Dre" Johnson on the comedy series ''Black-ish'' (2014–2022), Marlin Boulet on the ...
,
Alison Brie
Alison Brie Schermerhorn (born December 29, 1982) is an American actress, writer, and producer. She earned recognition for playing Trudy Campbell in the drama series ''Mad Men'' (2007–2015), and had her Breakthrough role, breakthrough starring ...
,
Adam Brody
Adam Jared Brody (born December 15, 1979) is an American actor. His breakout role was as Seth Cohen on the Fox television series '' The O.C.'' (2003–2007). For his performance as Noah in the Netflix romantic comedy series '' Nobody Wants T ...
,
Rory Culkin,
Marielle Jaffe,
Erik Knudsen,
Mary McDonnell
Mary Eileen McDonnell (born April 28, 1952) is an American film, stage, and television actress. She received Academy Awards, Academy Award nominations for her roles as Stands With A Fist in ''Dances With Wolves'' and May-Alice Culhane in ''Pas ...
,
Marley Shelton
Marley Eve Shelton (born April 12, 1974) is an American actress. She made her film debut in ''Grand Canyon (1991 film), Grand Canyon'' (1991) and had a supporting role in the coming-of-age film ''The Sandlot'' (1993) before receiving recognition ...
and
Nico Tortorella. The film takes place on the fifteenth anniversary of the original Woodsboro murders from ''
Scream'' (1996) and involves
Sidney Prescott (Campbell) returning to the town after ten years, where
Ghostface once again begins killing students from Woodsboro High. Like its predecessors, ''Scream 4'' combines the violence of the slasher genre with elements of
black comedy
Black comedy, also known as black humor, bleak comedy, dark comedy, dark humor, gallows humor or morbid humor, is a style of comedy that makes light of subject matter that is generally considered taboo, particularly subjects that are normally ...
and "
whodunit
A ''whodunit'' (less commonly spelled as ''whodunnit''; a colloquial elision of "Who asdone it?") is a complex plot-driven variety of detective fiction
Detective fiction is a subgenre of crime fiction and mystery fiction in which an criminal ...
" mystery to satirize the
clichés of film
remakes. The film also provides commentary on the extensive usage of
social media
Social media are interactive technologies that facilitate the Content creation, creation, information exchange, sharing and news aggregator, aggregation of Content (media), content (such as ideas, interests, and other forms of expression) amongs ...
and the obsession with
internet fame.
The series was originally intended to be a
trilogy
A trilogy is a set of three distinct works that are connected and can be seen either as a single work or as three individual works. They are commonly found in literature, film, and video games. Three-part works that are considered components of ...
, concluding with ''Scream 3''. However, in June 2008,
The Weinstein Company
The Weinstein Company, LLC (usually credited or abbreviated as TWC) was an American independent film production and distribution company, which was founded in New York City by Bob and Harvey Weinstein on March 10, 2005. TWC was one of the larg ...
announced a fourth film was in development, with Craven confirmed to direct in March 2010. In September 2009, Arquette, Campbell, and Cox were announced to be returning, after which the casting process lasted between April and September 2010.
Principal photography
Principal photography is the phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place, as distinct from the phases of pre-production and post-production.
Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
began in June 2010 and ended in September that same year, taking place in and around
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Ann Arbor is a city in Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States, and its county seat. The 2020 United States census, 2020 census recorded its population to be 123,851, making it the List of municipalities in Michigan, fifth-most populous cit ...
. Scenes set around Woodsboro High School were filmed at Woodworth Middle School in
Dearborn, Michigan
Dearborn is a city in Wayne County, Michigan, Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. An inner-ring Metro Detroit, suburb of Detroit, Dearborn borders Detroit to the south and west, roughly west of downtown Detroit. In the 2020 United States ...
.
Ehren Kruger, who previously wrote the screenplay for ''Scream 3'', was hired for script rewrites during production. Reshoots were filmed in early 2011, following test screenings.
''Scream 4'' premiered at the
TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles on April 11, 2011, and was released in the United States on April 15, 2011, by
Dimension Films
Dimension Films was an American independent film and television production and distribution label founded in 1992, and currently owned by independent studio Lantern Entertainment. Formally one of the American " mini-majors" (i.e., small to m ...
. The film received mixed reviews from critics at the time of release, earning praise for the performances, direction, and humor but criticism for the lack of scares and reliance on clichéd formulas. However, many considered it to be an improvement over its predecessor, and it has enjoyed several positive reappraisals since, particularly for its prescient examination of the impact of social media. It grossed $97million worldwide on a budget of $40million, becoming the lowest-grossing film in the ''Scream'' franchise.
''Scream 4'' was the final film to be directed by Craven before his death in 2015. It was followed by the
anthology
In book publishing, an anthology is a collection of literary works chosen by the compiler; it may be a collection of plays, poems, short stories, songs, or related fiction/non-fiction excerpts by different authors. There are also thematic and g ...
television series ''
Scream'' (2015–2019), which was developed for
MTV
MTV (an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television television channel, channel and the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global. Launched on ...
without the involvement of the main cast or crew of the films, although Jackson returned to voice Ghostface in the third season. A fifth film, ''
Scream'', was released on January 14, 2022, by
Paramount Pictures
Paramount Pictures Corporation, commonly known as Paramount Pictures or simply Paramount, is an American film production company, production and Distribution (marketing), distribution company and the flagship namesake subsidiary of Paramount ...
.
Plot
On the 15th anniversary week of the original Woodsboro murders, high school students Jenny Randall and Marnie Cooper are murdered by
Ghostface.
Sidney Prescott returns to Woodsboro the following day to promote her self-help book with her publicist, Rebecca Walters. After evidence is found in her rental car, Sidney becomes a prime suspect in the murders and must stay in town until they are solved.
Sidney's teenage cousin,
Jill Roberts, who is coping with the infidelity of her ex-boyfriend, Trevor Sheldon, gets a threatening phone call from Ghostface, as does her friend Olivia Morris. Jill and Olivia, alongside their friend
Kirby Reed, are questioned about their calls by
Dewey Riley, now the town's sheriff, while his deputies Judy Hicks, Anthony Perkins, and Ross Hoss assist him in the case.
Gale Weathers, Dewey's wife, is struggling with
writer's block
Writer's block is a non-medical condition, primarily associated with writing, in which an author is either unable to produce new work or experiences a creative slowdown.
Writer's block has various degrees of severity, from difficulty in coming ...
and decides to investigate the murders against her husband's wishes. That night, as Sidney stays over with Jill and her aunt Kate, Olivia is brutally murdered by Ghostface as Jill and Kirby watch in horror from across the street. Sidney herself is then confronted by Ghostface, and they fight until Ghostface is forced to flee when Perkins and Hoss arrive.
At the hospital, Sidney fires Rebecca after learning of her desire to exploit the murders to increase book sales. Rebecca is subsequently murdered by Ghostface at a parking garage. Gale enlists the help of two high school cinephiles, Charlie Walker and Robbie Mercer. Charlie theorizes that the killer is following the rules of horror remakes, and Gale and Sidney conclude that the killer will likely strike at the "Stab-a-thon", a screening party held in a barn where teenagers gather to binge watch all seven installments of the ''Stab'' franchise. Gale sneaks into the party to investigate, but Ghostface attacks her, stabbing her in the shoulder. Hoss and Perkins, who were assigned to guard Jill's house, are also murdered. Sidney discovers through another taunting call from Ghostface that Jill has left for Kirby's, before Ghostface attacks her and Kate, killing the latter.
Jill, Kirby, Charlie, Robbie, and Trevor arrive for an after-party at Kirby's house when Ghostface strikes, killing a drunken Robbie. Sidney arrives to leave with Jill, but they are both chased by Ghostface. As Sidney calls Dewey and tries to find Jill, Kirby frees Charlie, who was bound and gagged, but he immediately stabs her, revealing himself as Ghostface before leaving her to bleed out. Sidney is confronted by Charlie and a second Ghostface, who reveals herself as Jill. She admits to masterminding the murders out of jealousy from the fame that Sidney received for surviving the previous killing sprees and desires to achieve clout as a pseudo-victim of the murders, intending to frame Trevor as Ghostface. Jill kills Trevor and betrays Charlie, stabbing him to death to pin him as Trevor's accomplice so she can be the sole survivor. She then stabs Sidney and injures herself to frame Trevor further.
Dewey and the police arrive and Sidney and Jill are taken to the hospital. After discovering that Sidney has survived, an enraged Jill goes to her hospital room and makes a final attempt to kill her. At the same time, Dewey and Gale deduce that Jill was one of the killers due to a comment she made about Gale's attack that wasn't public knowledge. Dewey, Gale and Judy rush to aid Sidney, but Jill subdues them. During the commotion, Sidney is able to electrocute Jill with a
defibrillator
Defibrillation is a treatment for life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias, specifically ventricular fibrillation (V-Fib) and non-perfusing ventricular tachycardia (V-Tach). Defibrillation delivers a dose of electric current (often called a ''count ...
and shoot her in the heart, finally killing her. As Dewey calls for backup, reporters outside erroneously name Jill as a "hero right out of the movies".
Cast
Production
Development
''Scream 4'' was announced by
The Weinstein Company
The Weinstein Company, LLC (usually credited or abbreviated as TWC) was an American independent film production and distribution company, which was founded in New York City by Bob and Harvey Weinstein on March 10, 2005. TWC was one of the larg ...
in July 2008,
with
Wes Craven
Wesley Earl Craven (August 2, 1939 – August 30, 2015) was an American film director, screenwriter and producer. Amongst his Wes Craven filmography, prolific filmography, Craven worked primarily in the Horror film, horror genre, particularly sla ...
saying that he would not mind directing the film if the script were as good as ''
Scream''.
Kevin Williamson, the writer of ''Scream'' and ''
Scream 2
''Scream 2'' is a 1997 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Kevin Williamson. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jamie Kennedy, Laurie Metcalf, Jerry O'Connell, Jada P ...
'', confirmed his return in January 2010, stating that the fourth film's production would begin during the hiatus of his show ''
The Vampire Diaries
''The Vampire Diaries'' is an American supernatural fiction, supernatural teen drama television series developed by Kevin Williamson (screenwriter), Kevin Williamson and Julie Plec, based on the The Vampire Diaries (novel series), book series ...
'' and that Craven would direct the film.
In March 2010, it was confirmed that Craven would indeed direct.
In May 2010,
Cathy Konrad
Cathy Konrad (born June 29, 1963) is an American film and television producer who has produced nineteen feature films including critically acclaimed films such as Golden Globe-winner '' Walk the Line'', '' 3:10 to Yuma'', '' Girl, Interrupted'', ...
, who produced the first three films in the series, filed a $3million lawsuit against The Weinstein Company, alleging that they violated a written agreement that entitled her company, Cat Entertainment, first rights to produce all films in the series.
The Weinsteins argued that this contract required Konrad's services be exclusive to the franchise, which Konrad calls "false pretext", claiming the previous film did not require this condition.
The suit accused the Weinsteins of surreptitious behavior and "a scheme to force Plaintiffs to walk away from the ''Scream'' franchise without compensation,"
enabling them to cut costs by hiring someone else to produce (Craven's wife, Iya Labunka, not named in the suit).
In April 2011, it was reported that the Weinsteins had settled out of court with Konrad, the details remaining confidential, though it was claimed that she would receive a cash payment plus a percentage of the profits from ''Scream 4''.
Writing
Craven stated that there had been no "real life"
Ghostface murders from between the decade time jump of ''Scream 3'' to ''Scream 4'' but that there had been numerous sequels to the
film-within-a-film ''Stab''. He also commented on the status of Sidney Prescott, "She's done her best to move on from the events that occurred in the previous films, even releasing a successful book". Craven said that endless sequels, the modern spew of remakes, film studios, and directors are the butts of parodies in the film. The main characters have to figure out where the horror genre is in current days to figure out the modern events happening to and around them.
Williamson expressed his desire to tell a story in which the audience would really care about the characters, like Sidney Prescott, who survived the first three films, and focus on them rather than the next kill, in comparison to other horror films like those of the
''Saw'' franchise.
In an early draft of the script, Gale and Dewey had a baby, but this was changed after it was decided bringing a baby into the film would make shooting "impossible". In another early form of the script, the opening scene had Sidney start fighting with Ghostface and be left for dead. There would have been a two-year gap in the story while she recovered; however, Bob Weinstein feared it would slow the pace of the story and bringing in young characters would work out best.
There were numerous other differences between the original script and the version that eventually reached the screen. For instance, the opening sequences were changed around, as can be seen in the alternative versions and deleted scenes on the DVD. Also, the Stabathon and the sequences involving Gale being attacked there did not appear in the original script. Another major difference was the ending. The hospital finale scenes were added on later in the writing process. The original script ended at the house, with Jill being loaded into the ambulance and speaking to Dewey, then agreeing to give the photographers one photo under the pretense that they would then leave her alone (though she really wanted them to take her photograph). Just then, a paramedic from inside the house shouts that they have a woman alive, not specified but assumed to be either Sidney or Kirby. The film would have ended on this cliffhanger, presumably setting Jill up as an antagonist/anti-heroine in the next film. There were rumors that Sidney would then possibly be suffering from amnesia in the next film, unable to recall that Jill was the killer. There were also rumors that Williamson was upset that this ending was changed.
''
Scream 3
''Scream 3'' is a 2000 American slasher film directed by Wes Craven and written by Ehren Kruger. It stars David Arquette, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox Arquette, Parker Posey, Patrick Dempsey, Scott Foley, Lance Henriksen, Matt Keeslar, ...
'' writer
Ehren Kruger was brought in during production to do re-writes. Craven said, "Look, there was a bumpy period when things shifted over from Kevin to Ehren. I signed up to do a script by Kevin and unfortunately that didn't go all the way through the shooting. But it certainly is Kevin's script and concept and characters and themes".
Additional rewrites were made by
Paul Harris Boardman. It was reported that the actors were not given the 140-page script
past page 75 in order to protect the identity of the Ghostface killer.
Casting

In September 2009, ''
Variety'' reported that
Neve Campbell,
David Arquette, and
Courteney Cox would return.
Craven briefly explained their roles in a later interview with ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'', saying "It's a total integration of those three and new kids. The story of Sid, Gale, and Dewey is very much a part of the movie."
At a
press conference
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for ''
Repo Men
''Repo Men'' is a 2010 science fiction action film directed by Miguel Sapochnik, starring Jude Law, Forest Whitaker, Liev Schreiber, Alice Braga, and Carice van Houten. An American-Canadian production, it is based on the novel ''The Repossessio ...
'',
Liev Schreiber—who played
Cotton Weary in the first three films—stated there were no plans for his return.
In an interview with
FEARnet, Williamson continued to deny a rumor of
Jamie Kennedy returning, "I would love nothing more than to have Jamie Kennedy in the film. However to have
Randy
Randy is a given name, popular in the United States and Canada. It is primarily a masculine name. It was originally derived from the names Randall, Randolph, and Miranda, and may be a short form (hypocorism) of them.
'' Randi'' is approximat ...
in the film, it sort of just takes it... I mean ''Scream 2'' was a lie, you know? It's a false move. So I just won't do it. I can't do that. I just won't do it."
In April, over 12 casting sides were released to the public to buy for auditions of the film.
In May 2010,
Hayden Panettiere
Hayden Lesley Panettiere ( ; born August 21, 1989) is an American actress and singer. She has starred as Claire Bennet on the NBC superhero series ''Heroes (American TV series), Heroes'' (2006–2010), Kirby Reed in the slasher film, slasher Ho ...
and
Rory Culkin signed on.
Ashley Greene
Ashley Greene Khoury (born February 21, 1987) is an American actress. She is known for playing Alice Cullen in the film adaptations of Stephenie Meyer's ''Twilight'' novels.
Early life
Greene was born on February 21, 1987, in Jacksonville ...
was offered the role of Sidney's cousin, Jill, but the role later went to
Emma Roberts
Emma Rose Roberts (born February 10, 1991) Additional on October 9, 2016 is an American actress, singer and producer. Known for her performances spanning multiple genres of film and television, her work in the horror film, horror and thriller ...
.
Lake Bell was to play Deputy Judy Hicks, but dropped out four days before filming due to scheduling conflicts, causing the role to ultimately go to
Marley Shelton
Marley Eve Shelton (born April 12, 1974) is an American actress. She made her film debut in ''Grand Canyon (1991 film), Grand Canyon'' (1991) and had a supporting role in the coming-of-age film ''The Sandlot'' (1993) before receiving recognition ...
.
Nancy O'Dell reprises her role from the second and third films as a reporter.
Roger L. Jackson returned as the voice of
Ghostface.
Lauren Graham
Lauren Helen Graham (born March 16, 1967) is an American Actor, actress and author. She is best known for portraying Lorelai Gilmore on The WB series ''Gilmore Girls'', for which she was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – ...
was to play Kate Roberts, the mother of Roberts' character, but dropped out a few days into principal photography.
Craven, like in the previous three films, has a
cameo and took to his
Twitter
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to ask fans to pick his role (the cameo was, however, deleted from the final cut of the film).
''
The Hollywood Reporter
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'' reported that
Anna Paquin and
Kristen Bell
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have
cameos in the beginning of the film akin to
Drew Barrymore
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and
Jada Pinkett Smith
Jada Koren Pinkett Smith (née Pinkett; born September 18, 1971) is an American actress, businesswoman, and talk show host. She is co-host of the Facebook Watch talk show ''Red Table Talk'', for which she has won a Daytime Emmy Awards, Daytim ...
in the first and second films.
Kristen Stewart originally declined the cameo role at the beginning of the film, as she thought she could not emulate Drew Barrymore.
Shenae Grimes and
Lucy Hale also have cameos in the film.
In September 2010,
Aimee Teegarden and
Britt Robertson were cast as the film's actual opening roles, Jenny Randall and Marnie Cooper.
Filming

On a budget of $40million,
principal photography
Principal photography is the phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place, as distinct from the phases of pre-production and post-production.
Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
began on June 28, 2010.
Filming was scheduled to end on September 6, after a 42-day shoot, but instead concluded on September 24.
Filming took place in and around
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Ann Arbor is a city in Washtenaw County, Michigan, United States, and its county seat. The 2020 United States census, 2020 census recorded its population to be 123,851, making it the List of municipalities in Michigan, fifth-most populous cit ...
.
Scenes portraying Woodsboro High School featured in the original ''Scream'' film were shot at Woodworth Middle School in
Dearborn, Michigan
Dearborn is a city in Wayne County, Michigan, Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. An inner-ring Metro Detroit, suburb of Detroit, Dearborn borders Detroit to the south and west, roughly west of downtown Detroit. In the 2020 United States ...
.
The former 16th District Court in
Livonia, Michigan
Livonia ( ) is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. A western suburb of Detroit, Livonia is located roughly northwest of downtown Detroit. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 95,535. Originally organized as ...
was used as a police station.
In April 2010, while scouting for a bookstore to use in the film, Craven spotted a new bookstore that had not yet opened in downtown
Northville, Michigan named Next Chapter Bookstore Bistro. Craven instantly loved the building as well as the name and decided to use both in the film. He also hired the owner's chef to prepare the food and pastry for a scene in the film. The scenes were shot the first week of July.
After the test screening in January, Craven and Weinstein did not think the two scenes played well for the audience. Aimee Teegarden and Alison Brie returned to Detroit in late January and early February 2011 for four days of additional shooting. The scenes involved Teegarden's character, who is stalked at her home, and Brie's character, who is attacked in a parking garage.
The film also extensively used
computer-generated imagery
Computer-generated imagery (CGI) is a specific-technology or application of computer graphics for creating or improving images in Digital art, art, Publishing, printed media, Training simulation, simulators, videos and video games. These images ...
for the first time in the franchise. For example, instead of using a "collapsing knife", the knife's blade was added during post-production with CGI effects.
Anderson's death scene in which he is stabbed in the forehead and walks a few feet while talking before finally falling to his death, was not in the script but was inspired by a "real-life medical emergency" Craven had seen in a documentary about a person being stabbed through their head and walked into an emergency room. He thought it was "extraordinary if somebody was stabbed in the head and still be alive for a while". Craven also did not tell the studio that he was taking this approach for the death scene, jokingly saying he hoped he would not be fired the next day.
Music
The ''Scream 4: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' was released on April 12, 2011, by
Lakeshore Records
Lakeshore Village Entertainment, LLC was an American independent film production, finance, and former international sales and distribution company founded in 1994 by Tom Rosenberg and Ted Tannebaum. Lakeshore Entertainment is headquartered in Bev ...
.
A score soundtrack was also released, on April 19, 2011, by
Varèse Sarabande
Varèse Sarabande is an American record label, owned by Concord Music Group and distributed by Universal Music Group, which specializes in film scores and cast recording, original cast recordings. It aims to reissue rare or unavailable albums, as ...
.
Release
The film was released in North America on April 15, 2011.
Home media
''Scream 4'' was first released on
DVD
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and
Blu-ray
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in Mexico on August 5, 2011.
It was later released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on August 22, 2011,
[Scream 4 BluRay](_blank)
- Amazon.com.uk in Canada and the United States on October 4, 2011, and in Australia and New Zealand on October 13, 2011. In the US DVD and Blu-ray rental charts, ''Scream 4'' entered at #2 on its week of release. The film then spent 7 consecutive weeks among the top twenty of the chart. ''Scream 4'' made its television debut on April 20, 2012, on cable channel Showtime. In December 2012, ''Showtime'' featured ''Scream 4'' during a free weekend preview, where the station was available in over 80million homes in America. On April 19, 2013, ''Scream 4'' was added to Netflix's online streaming service. To promote the DVD and Blu-ray release, Universal Studios produced "Terror Tram: SCRE4M For Your Life" as an event featured in its annual ''Halloween Horror Nights'' throughout September and October 2011.
The film grossed $10.3million in home sales.
Reception
Box office
''Scream 4'' grossed $38.2million in the United States and Canada, and $59million in other territories, for a total gross of $97.2million, against its budget of $40million.
The film was released in 3,305 theaters on 4,400 screens and grossed over $1million in its midnight previews.
It made $8.7million on Friday and $19.3million in its opening weekend, finishing second at the box office.
According to industry experts, the film's opening weekend was "disappointing,"
experiencing the third-lowest opening of the
''Scream'' franchise.
In its second weekend, it fell to fifth place, taking in $7million ($7.8million over the four-day Easter frame), then $2.2million in its third weekend.
In its first weekend worldwide the film took $37.3million from 30 territories, behind only ''
Rio'' which took $53.9million from 62 territories. The film topped the box office in the
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of European mainland, the continental mainland. It comprises England, Scotlan ...
taking over £2million, came in second in
France
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, third in
Mexico
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and fourth in
Australia
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.
Critical response
On
review aggregator
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Rotten Tomatoes
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, the film holds an approval rating of 60% based on 190 reviews, with an average score of 5.8/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "The franchise is showing its age, but ''Scream 4'' is undeniably an improvement over its predecessor, with just enough meta humor and clever kills." On
Metacritic
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, the film received a weighted average score of 52 out of 100 based on 32 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.
Roger Ebert
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gave the film two out of four stars, criticizing the film for using the clichéd formula of the slasher genre, but complimenting Craven's direction and Williamson's dialogue.
''
Empire
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'' gave the film two out of five stars, criticizing the film's old-fashioned formula and lack of scare factor.
''
The New York Daily News
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'' thought the film was "dated" and that "relying on obvious clichés doesn't seem ironic anymore, just easy."
The ''
Toronto Sun
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'' gave the film a mixed review, writing that "this installment is nowhere near the hip, serrated-edge blast of newness the original was in 1996. Suddenly, it's the horror thriller that, like, your parents are excited about"; however, the review praised director Wes Craven.
Colin Covert of the ''
Minneapolis Star Tribune
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'' gave the film a perfect score of four out of four stars, praising the combination of scares, comedy, and twists.
The ''
Boston Herald
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'' wrote that the film is "often amusing" but too long.
Lisa Kennedy from the ''
Denver Post
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'' stated that ''Scream 4'' "pays plenty of homage to their 1996 original", but that it is not close to its greatness, despite calling it a "cut above most slasher flicks".
Lisa Schwarzbaum of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' praised the film, stating "It's a giddy reminder of everything that made ''Scream'' such a fresh scream in the first place",
while Betsy Sharkey of the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' wrote that "''Scream 4'' finds a way to live up to its gory past while it carves out new terrors in new ways."
Peter Travers
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of ''
Rolling Stone
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'' gave the movie two out of four stars, criticizing the comedic overtones.
In the years since its release, many have credited ''Scream 4'' with foreshadowing the effects of
social media
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on today's youth and the extreme lengths they go to achieve
internet fame.
Accolades
In June 2011, ''Scream 4'' was nominated for a
Teen Choice Award
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for
Best Horror Movie but lost to ''
Paranormal Activity 2''. On March 2, 2012, ''Scream 4'' won the award for Best Horror Movie, and
Ghostface came in third place for Best Villain at the Virgin Media Movie Awards.
Sequel
Prior to the release of ''Scream 4'', Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson both stated that its success would lead to a fifth and sixth film.
Williamson stated in January 2010 that he was contracted to write a fifth film in addition to the fourth one.
Following the underperformance of the film at the box office, as well as the death of Craven in 2015, doubts were cast on the possibility of future films. In 2015, MTV began airing an
anthology
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television series
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spin-off of the franchise, although none of the cast or crew from the films were involved. Although star Neve Campbell has expressed doubts over any more installments, David Arquette voiced his desire to have a fifth film to pay homage to Craven.
In November 2019, it was reported that
Spyglass Media Group was making a new installment in the franchise. Kevin Williamson was to return as an executive producer, but it was unknown if any of the three main cast members (Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette) would return.
In March 2020, it was announced that
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin
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and
Tyler Gillett would direct the movie, with Kevin Williamson producing, and that it had already entered official development, with filming intended to begin in May 2020.
That same month, it was announced that David Arquette would be reprising his role of
Dewey Riley for the fifth film and
James Vanderbilt and
Guy Busick were announced as additional writers. In July 2020, it was also confirmed that Courteney Cox would reprise her role of
Gale Weathers in the sequel. In September 2020, it was confirmed that Neve Campbell and Marley Shelton would reprise their roles as
Sidney Prescott and
Judy Hicks, respectively.
''Scream'' was theatrically released in the United States on January 14, 2022, by
Paramount Pictures
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.
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