![]() ![]() On June 25, 2015, the Washington Street Journal conducted an interview with Bob Weinstein. On September 30, 2013, Harvey Weinstein expressed his interest in a fifth installment, stating "I'm begging to do the movie and just end it. In February 2012, when asked about a potential Scream 5, Williamson stated at the time that he did not know, saying "I'm not doing it." In May 2011, executive producer Harvey Weinstein confirmed that a sequel was possible, saying that despite Scream 4 performing below The Weinstein Company's financial expectations, he was still happy with the gross it had accrued. Williamson indicated that if a Scream 5 were to be made, it would be a continuation of the story of the characters who lived through Scream 4 but that Scream 4 would not include any cliffhangers that led into the potential sequel.Īctor David Arquette also added his support to the potential future of the franchise, stating "It definitely leaves it open," before adding that he would welcome the opportunity to play the character of Dewey in future installments. Williamson also confirmed his contractual obligation for Scream 4 and Scream 5, having submitted concepts for three films leading up to Scream 6, though his contract for the sixth film had not yet been finalized. ![]() Following difficulties with script rewrites on Scream 2, Scream 3 and Scream 4, often with pages only being ready on the day of filming, and the related stress of the situation, Craven stated that he would need to see a finalized version of a script for Scream 5 before committing to the production. ![]()
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