It's been a long road getting VH1's Scream: Resurrection to the screen, but it's well worth the wait.
For the first time since the series began, Scream delivers exactly what the audience wants -- a four and a half hour (not counting commercials) horror movie playing out over three nights.
Gone is the soapy, melodramatic aspect that unsuccessfully tried to throw viewers off the scent of the killer, and it is a fast-paced, well-written horror when every life is on the line.
Scream was a terrific movie franchise that stood the test of time.
After all, it's not the unsuccessful movie franchise that gets a TV series that moves through three seasons.
The first two seasons of MTV's Scream were a bit of a mess.
The complicated story took precidence over the thrills and kills, and that's never a good sign for true horror fans.
Scream: Tyga & C.
For the first time since the series began, Scream delivers exactly what the audience wants -- a four and a half hour (not counting commercials) horror movie playing out over three nights.
Gone is the soapy, melodramatic aspect that unsuccessfully tried to throw viewers off the scent of the killer, and it is a fast-paced, well-written horror when every life is on the line.
Scream was a terrific movie franchise that stood the test of time.
After all, it's not the unsuccessful movie franchise that gets a TV series that moves through three seasons.
The first two seasons of MTV's Scream were a bit of a mess.
The complicated story took precidence over the thrills and kills, and that's never a good sign for true horror fans.
Scream: Tyga & C.
- 7/8/2019
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Although fans of the Lakewood Six may never see what happens next after the violent events on Shallow Grove Island (and the shocking teases back on the mainland), a new season of the Scream TV series is on the way, and VH1 has surprised horror fans with the first trailer for the new season that's titled Scream: Resurrection and features the return of Ghostface.
The first trailer for Scream: Resurrection premiered on The Hollywood Reporter, and you can watch it below. Initially slated to air on MTV like the first two seasons, THR reveals that all six episodes of Scream: Resurrection will now air on VH1 (which is also owned by Viacom) over the course of three nights, from Monday, July 8th–Wednesday, July 10th, beginning at 9:00pm and airing for two hours each evening.
Instead of the Brandon James mask from the first two seasons, the latest season...
The first trailer for Scream: Resurrection premiered on The Hollywood Reporter, and you can watch it below. Initially slated to air on MTV like the first two seasons, THR reveals that all six episodes of Scream: Resurrection will now air on VH1 (which is also owned by Viacom) over the course of three nights, from Monday, July 8th–Wednesday, July 10th, beginning at 9:00pm and airing for two hours each evening.
Instead of the Brandon James mask from the first two seasons, the latest season...
- 6/25/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Terrence J (Think Like A Man) and Sleepy Hollow alum Lyndie Greenwood are set for recurring roles in the upcoming third season of Fox’s music drama series Star.
Terrence J will play Ryan French, a celebrity host who has a big following, but he wants to use his platform to effect social change. Greenwood will portray Megan Jetter, stunning and sophisticated, friendly yet fearless, she is a lawyer who just set up her own firm back in town. After a failed marriage, there is a stiffness beneath her warmth. Business is business.
Co-created by Lee Daniels and Tom Donaghy, Star follows three talented singers – running from their pasts and desperate for a new start – with ambitions of stardom, as they navigate the cutthroat music business.
The large ensemble cast includes Queen Latifah, Brandy Norwood, Jude Demorest, Ryan Destiny, Brittany O’Grady, Amiyah Scott, Quincy Brown, Miss Lawrence, William Levy,...
Terrence J will play Ryan French, a celebrity host who has a big following, but he wants to use his platform to effect social change. Greenwood will portray Megan Jetter, stunning and sophisticated, friendly yet fearless, she is a lawyer who just set up her own firm back in town. After a failed marriage, there is a stiffness beneath her warmth. Business is business.
Co-created by Lee Daniels and Tom Donaghy, Star follows three talented singers – running from their pasts and desperate for a new start – with ambitions of stardom, as they navigate the cutthroat music business.
The large ensemble cast includes Queen Latifah, Brandy Norwood, Jude Demorest, Ryan Destiny, Brittany O’Grady, Amiyah Scott, Quincy Brown, Miss Lawrence, William Levy,...
- 9/11/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Oscar nominee and Grammy winner Mary J. Blige will join the third season of MTV’s Scream, which will premiere later this year.
Blige joins the previously announced ensemble cast for the rebooted new season, including Keke Palmer, Tyler Posey, Tyga, Giorgia Whigham, Jessica Sula, Rj Cyler, C.J. Wallace and Giullian Yao Gioiello.
Season 3 is set in Atlanta, with a new cast of characters destined to fall prey to the mysterious killer known as “Ghostface.” The series centers on Deion Elliot, a local star football running back, whose tragic past comes back to haunt him and threaten his hard-earned plans for the future… and the lives of his unlikely group of friends. Blige plays Deion’s mother, Sherry Elliot.
Brett Matthews will serve as Season 3 showrunner and executive producer. Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere and Yaneley Arty executive produce for Flavor Unit Entertainment. Wes Craven, Tony Disanto, Liz Gateley, Marianne Maddalena...
Blige joins the previously announced ensemble cast for the rebooted new season, including Keke Palmer, Tyler Posey, Tyga, Giorgia Whigham, Jessica Sula, Rj Cyler, C.J. Wallace and Giullian Yao Gioiello.
Season 3 is set in Atlanta, with a new cast of characters destined to fall prey to the mysterious killer known as “Ghostface.” The series centers on Deion Elliot, a local star football running back, whose tragic past comes back to haunt him and threaten his hard-earned plans for the future… and the lives of his unlikely group of friends. Blige plays Deion’s mother, Sherry Elliot.
Brett Matthews will serve as Season 3 showrunner and executive producer. Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere and Yaneley Arty executive produce for Flavor Unit Entertainment. Wes Craven, Tony Disanto, Liz Gateley, Marianne Maddalena...
- 8/16/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Fans of the Lakewood Six received the surprising news back in April that MTV would be rebooting their Scream TV series for its third season, introducing a new cast of characters and creative team behind the scenes. The big changes for the series continue to take shape, as Tyler Posey from Teen Wolf has now joined the cast.
The news of Posey's casting comes from THR, who reveal that the Teen Wolf star will play Shane, "a high school dropout... drug dealer and party promoter who is always hustling in order to make money. But beneath that exterior, there's more to Shane than anyone realizes." After six seasons, the final episode of Teen Wolf just aired on MTV.
Posey joins a cast for the rebooted third season that includes Keke Palmer, Rj Cyler, Jessica Sula, Giorgia Whigham, Giullian Yao Gioiello, Tyga, and C.J. Wallace.
As previously reported, season 3 of Scream,...
The news of Posey's casting comes from THR, who reveal that the Teen Wolf star will play Shane, "a high school dropout... drug dealer and party promoter who is always hustling in order to make money. But beneath that exterior, there's more to Shane than anyone realizes." After six seasons, the final episode of Teen Wolf just aired on MTV.
Posey joins a cast for the rebooted third season that includes Keke Palmer, Rj Cyler, Jessica Sula, Giorgia Whigham, Giullian Yao Gioiello, Tyga, and C.J. Wallace.
As previously reported, season 3 of Scream,...
- 9/25/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Fans of the Lakewood Six received the surprising news back in April that MTV would be rebooting their Scream TV series for its third season, introducing a new cast of characters and creative team behind the scenes. The big changes for the series continue to take shape, as new cast members and character details have now been revealed.
According to THR, Tyga (Michael Ray Stevenson) and C.J. Wallace will co-star in Scream Season 3, which will consist of only six episodes that will air over three nights in March of 2018. Production on the series is moving out of Louisiana and setting up shop in Atlanta, with Brett Matthews (The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural) taking over as showrunner (the third time the showrunner position has been changed in the series' three-season run).
Season 3 will focus on a yet-to-be-cast character named "Deion Elliot, a local star running back whose tragic past comes back...
According to THR, Tyga (Michael Ray Stevenson) and C.J. Wallace will co-star in Scream Season 3, which will consist of only six episodes that will air over three nights in March of 2018. Production on the series is moving out of Louisiana and setting up shop in Atlanta, with Brett Matthews (The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural) taking over as showrunner (the third time the showrunner position has been changed in the series' three-season run).
Season 3 will focus on a yet-to-be-cast character named "Deion Elliot, a local star running back whose tragic past comes back...
- 7/17/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
MTV has cast someone very familiar to its (current) core audience in a key Scream role: Rapper Tyga will join the horror series for its revamped third season, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Tyga will play Jamal, the loyal yet rough around the edges stepbrother of new character Deion. As previously reported, Deion is a Michael B. Jordan-esque football player who’s heading for a college scholarship when a masked killer starts messing with him.
C.J. Wallace, who is the son of Faith Evans and The Notorious B.I.G,...
Tyga will play Jamal, the loyal yet rough around the edges stepbrother of new character Deion. As previously reported, Deion is a Michael B. Jordan-esque football player who’s heading for a college scholarship when a masked killer starts messing with him.
C.J. Wallace, who is the son of Faith Evans and The Notorious B.I.G,...
- 7/17/2017
- TVLine.com
Last month, we reported the third season of the Scream TV show on MTV would be a reboot, with a new, more diverse cast, led by showrunner Brett Matthews, with Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere, and Yaneley Arty are joining the Scream executive producer team. Now, MTV has released more information about Scream, season three, including biographies for the new characters. The first two seasons of the horror drama starred Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, John Karna, Amadeus Serafini, and Carlson Young. Read More…...
- 5/8/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Alien Day in April may have been filled with Xenomorph-related news, but MTV took center stage by announcing that season 3 of Scream will feature an entirely new cast, story, and setting. While fans of the show are still saying goodbye to the Lakewood survivors from the first two seasons, character details for the series' new group of high schoolers have been revealed.
TVLine has unveiled the details for five characters from the upcoming third season of Scream. While these descriptions are likely a good template of what to expect, don't be surprised if the exact names and all of the details don't translate fully to the screen versions of the characters, as sometimes the casting information isn't 100% used in the final product.
From TVLine: "* First up is Dion, a Michael B. Jordan-esque football player on track to score a college scholarship — that is, until a masked killer uses Dion’s darkest secrets against him,...
TVLine has unveiled the details for five characters from the upcoming third season of Scream. While these descriptions are likely a good template of what to expect, don't be surprised if the exact names and all of the details don't translate fully to the screen versions of the characters, as sometimes the casting information isn't 100% used in the final product.
From TVLine: "* First up is Dion, a Michael B. Jordan-esque football player on track to score a college scholarship — that is, until a masked killer uses Dion’s darkest secrets against him,...
- 5/5/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
I scream. You scream. We all scream for more Scream. THR reports the third season of the Scream TV show on MTV will be a series reboot, with a new cast and a "less white story." Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere, and Yaneley Arty are joining the Scream executive producer team. Brett Matthews, who got his start as Joss Whedon's assistant during the latter seasons of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel will serve as showrunner on Scream, season three. His most recent TV series credit is as co-executive producer on The Vampire Diaries, which recently ended its eight season run on The CW. Read More…...
- 4/28/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
If there were ever a story to file under “most bizarre creative decisions of television’s modern era,” it’d certainly be this one, as MTV has opted to scrap two years worth of continuity that they’ve established for their Scream series and move forward with a completely new direction in mind.
Now, there had been some whispers of this happening for some time, but that doesn’t make the confirmation any less shocking. Last year, it was announced that the show would return for a third season, albeit a six-episode order. Still, that’s better than nothing, as not even the Halloween special wrapped things up and succeeded in only raising more questions.
That’s what makes this situation so baffling. I mean, why give a series the opportunity to give itself a proper sendoff, only to completely pull the rug out from under it? Needless to say,...
Now, there had been some whispers of this happening for some time, but that doesn’t make the confirmation any less shocking. Last year, it was announced that the show would return for a third season, albeit a six-episode order. Still, that’s better than nothing, as not even the Halloween special wrapped things up and succeeded in only raising more questions.
That’s what makes this situation so baffling. I mean, why give a series the opportunity to give itself a proper sendoff, only to completely pull the rug out from under it? Needless to say,...
- 4/27/2017
- by Eric Joseph
- We Got This Covered
If you were looking forward to returning to Lakewood for the six-episode third season of MTV's Scream TV series, then you'll want to prepare for a change of plans, because it's being reported that season 3 will include a new cast and setting, with Queen Latifah coming on board as an executive producer and a new showrunner named.
THR reveals the news of the big changes for Scream Season 3, reporting that Latifah, Shakim Compere, and Yaneley Arty will join Dimension's Harvey and Bob Weinstein as executive producers on the series.
Brett Matthews, who has previously worked on The Vampire Diaries and Supernatural, will take over as showrunner for the third season, which will feature a new cast of characters in a new location.
THR reports that none of the series' original cast members, including Willa Fitzgerald, John Karna, Carlson Young, Bex Taylor-Klaus, and Amadeus Serafini, will return for the third season.
THR reveals the news of the big changes for Scream Season 3, reporting that Latifah, Shakim Compere, and Yaneley Arty will join Dimension's Harvey and Bob Weinstein as executive producers on the series.
Brett Matthews, who has previously worked on The Vampire Diaries and Supernatural, will take over as showrunner for the third season, which will feature a new cast of characters in a new location.
THR reports that none of the series' original cast members, including Willa Fitzgerald, John Karna, Carlson Young, Bex Taylor-Klaus, and Amadeus Serafini, will return for the third season.
- 4/26/2017
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Scream is going to look completely different — both in front of and behind the camera — when the MTV drama returns for its third season.
RelatedScream Halloween Special: Who Died? Who Returned? What’s Next?
In addition to a new cast and storyline, the network has announced that Brett Matthews (The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural) will serve as the series’ new showrunner. Queen Latifah, Shakim Conpere and Yaneley Arty are also joining as executive producers for Flavor Unit Entertainment.
Though MTV had initially planned on bringing Scream‘s original cast back for a shortened third season, the network shifted gears along the way,...
RelatedScream Halloween Special: Who Died? Who Returned? What’s Next?
In addition to a new cast and storyline, the network has announced that Brett Matthews (The Vampire Diaries, Supernatural) will serve as the series’ new showrunner. Queen Latifah, Shakim Conpere and Yaneley Arty are also joining as executive producers for Flavor Unit Entertainment.
Though MTV had initially planned on bringing Scream‘s original cast back for a shortened third season, the network shifted gears along the way,...
- 4/26/2017
- TVLine.com
Rob Leane Chris Longo Apr 27, 2017
Scream season 3 is still alive. Brett Matthews is the new showrunner, and Queen Latifah is an executive producer...
It’s not often you see a non-anthology show go for a full reboot in its third season. But, after a leadership shakeup, MTV believes it has gone as far as it could go with the original cast of its Scream adaptation.
Last month, Deadline reported that the network was looking for a new showrunner to reset Scream with a fresh premise and cast. Now, we have the details of who is coming on board.
In a new report, Deadline has revealed that Brett Matthews (former The Vampire Diaries producer and Supernatural story editor) is Scream's new showrunner, and Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere and Yaneley Arty are coming on board as executive producers.
It remains to be seen if Queen Latifah will also appear on screen.
Scream season 3 is still alive. Brett Matthews is the new showrunner, and Queen Latifah is an executive producer...
It’s not often you see a non-anthology show go for a full reboot in its third season. But, after a leadership shakeup, MTV believes it has gone as far as it could go with the original cast of its Scream adaptation.
Last month, Deadline reported that the network was looking for a new showrunner to reset Scream with a fresh premise and cast. Now, we have the details of who is coming on board.
In a new report, Deadline has revealed that Brett Matthews (former The Vampire Diaries producer and Supernatural story editor) is Scream's new showrunner, and Queen Latifah, Shakim Compere and Yaneley Arty are coming on board as executive producers.
It remains to be seen if Queen Latifah will also appear on screen.
- 3/17/2017
- Den of Geek
Joseph Baxter Jul 3, 2019
Scream Season 3 is finally arriving... except as an event series on VH1, rather than former home MTV.
Scream Season 3 if actually going to make air!
Fans of the TV series adaptation for the meta-minded bellwether horror movie franchise have waited nearly three years since the second season on MTV capped off its summer 2016 run with an October-airing Halloween special that year. However, after a leadership shakeup at MTV, subsequent plans called for the show going the reboot route for Season 3; a rarity for non-anthology shows.
Unfortunately, upon completion, the third season of Scream languished in TV series purgatory, leaving the series as an unaired anachronism from an already-bygone era of Teen Wolf – and MTV’s overall experiment with scripted television – before the channel retreated to its reality show safety blanket by rebooting The Hills and whatnot. However, plans to finally broadcast Scream Season 3 are now confirmed. Repacked as Scream: Resurrection,...
Scream Season 3 is finally arriving... except as an event series on VH1, rather than former home MTV.
Scream Season 3 if actually going to make air!
Fans of the TV series adaptation for the meta-minded bellwether horror movie franchise have waited nearly three years since the second season on MTV capped off its summer 2016 run with an October-airing Halloween special that year. However, after a leadership shakeup at MTV, subsequent plans called for the show going the reboot route for Season 3; a rarity for non-anthology shows.
Unfortunately, upon completion, the third season of Scream languished in TV series purgatory, leaving the series as an unaired anachronism from an already-bygone era of Teen Wolf – and MTV’s overall experiment with scripted television – before the channel retreated to its reality show safety blanket by rebooting The Hills and whatnot. However, plans to finally broadcast Scream Season 3 are now confirmed. Repacked as Scream: Resurrection,...
- 3/17/2017
- Den of Geek
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