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Scream VI

New York. New rules.
2023 | 123m | English

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Following the latest Ghostface killings, the four survivors leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter.
Release Date: Mar 08, 2023
Director: Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett
Writer: James Vanderbilt, Guy Busick
Genres: Horror, Crime, Thriller
Keywords new york city, mask, trauma, halloween, college, fake identity, sequel, revenge, public murder, murder, serial killer, conspiracy theory, social commentary, police corruption, slasher, whodunit, multiple stabbings, brutality, killing spree, self-referential, crime spree, aftercreditsstinger, movie fan, copycat killer, generation z, fbi agent, ridiculous
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Radio Silence, Project X Entertainment, Spyglass Media Group
Box Office Revenue: $168,961,389
Budget: $35,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 06, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Melissa Barrera Sam Carpenter
Jenna Ortega Tara Carpenter
Jasmin Savoy Brown Mindy Meeks-Martin
Mason Gooding Chad Meeks-Martin
Jack Champion Ethan Landry
Roger L. Jackson 'The Voice' (voice)
Liana Liberato Quinn Bailey
Dermot Mulroney Detective Bailey
Devyn Nekoda Anika Kayoko
Josh Segarra Danny Brackett
Hayden Panettiere Kirby Reed
Henry Czerny Dr. Christopher Stone
Tony Revolori Jason Carvey
Skeet Ulrich Billy Loomis
Samara Weaving Laura Crane
Courteney Cox Gale Weathers
Matthew Giuffrida Paul 2.0
Andre Anthony Frankie
Thomas Cadrot Brooks
Barry Morgan TV Reporter
Chanel Mings Restaurant Hostess
Erika Prevost Frat Party Girl
Jesse Camacho Frat Dude
Jenna Wheeler-Hughes Angry Woman
Mizinga Mwinga Police Officer
Céleste Dubé Police Officer
André Bédard Police Officer
Eric Davis Reporter #1
Lydia Zadel Reporter #2
Elizabeth Neale EMT
Justin Johnson Gale's Cameraman
Stephane Ishmael MTA Worker
Max Laferriere Ghostface
Jack Quaid Richie Kirsch (uncredited)
Jason Cavalier Bodega Clerk (uncredited)
Thom Newell Greg Bruckner (uncredited)
Tim Robinson Paul 2.0 (voice) (uncredited)
Akiva Schaffer Subway Ghostface (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
James Vanderbilt Writer
Kevin Williamson Characters
Brett Jutkiewicz Director of Photography
Rich Delia Casting
Alexandre Cadieux Stunt Coordinator
Brian Tyler Original Music Composer
Jay Prychidny Editor
Jean Frenette Stunts
Naomi Frenette Stunt Double
Max Laferriere Stunts
James A. Janisse Thanks
Chelsea Rebecca Thanks
Thom Newell Thanks
Michele Laliberte Production Design
Mathieu Giguère Art Direction
Philippe Lord Art Direction
Suzanne Cloutier Set Decoration
Louis Dandonneau Set Decoration
Léa-Valérie Létourneau Set Decoration
Avery Plewes Costume Design
Kathy Kelso Makeup Department Head
Buck Deachman First Assistant Director
Alix Croquet Second Assistant Director
Louis Depelteau Graphic Designer
Sonia Khenfech Assistant Decorator
Karoline Roy Graphic Designer
Radia Slaimi Set Designer
Laiko Foroughi Stunt Double
Pauline Béraud Script Supervisor
D. Chris Smith Sound Designer
Peter Staubli Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Alexander Sanikidze Foley Editor
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nancy MacLeod Sound Effects Editor
Karen Baker Landers Supervising Sound Editor
Henri Aubertin Costume Supervisor
Herbert Rawlinson Sound Effects Editor
Benoit Robitaille Set Dresser
Marc-André Krukowski Set Dresser
Nathan Blacksmith Assistant Makeup Artist
Lindsay Thomas Assistant Makeup Artist
Vague Vartanian Special Effects Makeup Artist
Farid Brik Hairstylist
Jamison Rabbe ADR Mixer
Louis Marion Sound Mixer
Giorgi Lekishvili Foley Mixer
Beso Kacharava Foley Supervisor
Gabriel Dufour-Laperrière Sound Assistant
Myriam Hanahem Costumer
Sabrine Canuel Key Costumer
Marianne Bobet Assistant Makeup Artist
Daniel Auclair Unit Production Manager
Marie-Elaine Bailly Production Supervisor
Jan de Calbiac Production Assistant
Mariann Petit Assistant Unit Manager
Charlene Vallespin Production Secretary
Ela Miszkurka Third Assistant Director
Carl Lessard Graphic Designer
Erick Martinez Set Decorating Coordinator
Annie Carpentier Assistant Property Master
David Pleau Special Effects Technician
Andre Bustanoby Visual Effects Supervisor
Erik Classen Compositor
Sujoy Dey Compositor
George Ferris Compositor
Kevin McAllister Visual Effects Producer
Alizée Plourde Visual Effects Producer
Christopher Rucinski Visual Effects Editor
Pablo Franquebalme Álvarez Lighting Artist
Marie-Ève Beckers Stunt Double
Mathieu Coderre Stunt Double
Millie Dallas Stunt Double
Flavie Groleau Stunt Double
Kenny Parent Stunt Double
Philippe Bossé Still Photographer
David Dinel Key Grip
Eames Gagnon Chief Lighting Technician
Julie Garceau Digital Imaging Technician
Hugues Tremblay "B" Camera Operator
Joey Wills Rigging Grip
Adam Richards Casting Associate
Kevin McKeever Music Editor
Bernhard Melbye Voss Conductor
Michèle St-Arnaud Location Manager
Lauriane Rognie Assistant Location Manager
Cyril Loreau Assistant Location Manager
Caroline Desbiolles Assistant Location Manager
Anouk Chénier Location Coordinator
Vincent Bellefleur Assistant Location Manager
Puelo Deir Unit Publicist
Dennis Eleveld Researcher
Patricia Gomez Zlatar First Assistant Accountant
Sarah Iorio Production Assistant
Marine Lacour Production Assistant
Maxime Lamothe Production Assistant
Jonathan Lecot Key Production Assistant
Felix Roy Production Assistant
Rebecca Seamans Producer's Assistant
Eugene Shawn Production Assistant
Daniel Matthews Transportation Coordinator
Debajit Barman Supervising Editor
Tyler Ferguson Post Production Assistant
Vanessa Galvez Finishing Producer
Jason Maydick Color Assistant
Jason Pelham First Assistant Editor
Andre Rivas 3D Digital Colorist
Patty Connolly ADR Voice Casting
Damien Zimmerman Thanks
Sierra Russell Thanks
Josh Russell Thanks
Adriana King Thanks
Adam Band Thanks
Jack Bennett Thanks
Zenab Jaber Lighting Technician
Yoichiro Aoki Stereoscopic Supervisor
Sayan Chattopadhyay Visual Effects Compositor
Sirangi Sampath Kumar Compositor
Kokkera Naga Srinivasa Rao Compositor
Geoffroy St-Hilaire "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Sven Faulconer Original Music Composer
Mathew Ferrante Executive In Charge Of Production
Matt Bettinelli-Olpin Director
Tyler Gillett Director
Guy Busick Writer
Biko Gogaladze Foley Artist
Ian Vandewalle Assistant Set Decoration
Benoît Chieusse Compositing Artist
Name Title
Paul Neinstein Producer
William Sherak Producer
Kevin Williamson Executive Producer
Gary Barber Executive Producer
Cathy Konrad Executive Producer
Marianne Maddalena Executive Producer
James Vanderbilt Producer
Peter Oillataguerre Executive Producer
Ron Lynch Executive Producer
Chris Stone Co-Producer
Chad Villella Executive Producer
Courteney Cox Executive Producer
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Reviews

mooney240
8.0

**Scream VI cranks up the violence, paranoia, and chaos but also enhances the character development and story, making the new directors' second entry even better than I had hoped!** I have been hyped and anxiously anticipating this movie since the final moments of finishing Scream (2022) in theat ... ers - and it did not disappoint! The Radio Silence team (Bettinnelli-Olpin and Gillett) prove they are the perfect new shepherds of the franchise. The four young survivors take giant leaps in character development as they grapple with the trauma, fallout, and spotlight of the last film's events. Their loyalty and care for each other draw immediate similarities to Sidney, Dewey, and Gale, which quickly endear the "Core Four" as beloved characters you desperately want to survive. The danger, kills, and gore all have been cranked up a notch, and for the first time in the franchise, even the survivors are possible Ghostfaces. I doubt and suspect everyone while simultaneously caring for them - that is masterful writing right there! On top of all that, having another legacy character back with Kirby Reed returning was fantastic. I loved this movie, but I really missed Dewey and Sidney. I also think the main Ghostface killer is a little too over the top when revealed, which keeps Scream (1996) and Scream (2022) ahead on my list. But those are incredibly minor complaints! Scream VI is another exceptional entry in the Scream franchise, and I hope we get another one soon!

Mar 09, 2023
Rela-Blue
N/A

Scream VI has the "killer" trademark opening kill we've all come to expect and it does not disappoint! The fresh setting (in New York City) is a welcome twist. While it is somewhat self-referential it is not nearly as much on that vibe as Scream V. Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillet ... t are back with the same knack for set pieces but they're even stepped up their game more! Each scenario is cleverly set up for maximum suspense and tension, then pays off with buckets of blood. There's a scene set on the subway that is especially hair-raising. The women rule here -- Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, and Jasmin Savoy Brown are totally believable and likable. It just goes to show that this franchise can survive and even thrive without the legacy characters. I'll be watching this one again.

Mar 13, 2023
msbreviews
6.0

FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ www.firstshowing.net/2023/review-radio-silences-horror-sequel-scream-vi-is-satisfying-enough/ "Scream VI is satisfying enough as another sequel. The new location and sets bring much-needed freshness to the franchise. The killings have never been this visually violent an ... d gory, pushing the entertainment levels of a pretty fast-paced story. Melissa Barrera proves that she's capable of leading a film of this scale, but Jenna Ortega plays in a league of her own. Unfortunately, the third act is everything that it shouldn't be: predictable, forced, underwhelming, and incapable of bringing together all its meta commentary – lacking development, or a plot. One too many inconsistencies, even for a saga known for not taking itself seriously." Rating: B-

Mar 12, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Now I did approach this with some trepidation. I positively hated the puerile outing for "Ghostface" from last year. Still, it could hardly be much worse - and, as it happens, is actually really rather better. The plot still reminds me of something from an edition of "Scooby Do". The slasher manages ... to penetrate tight security; be in half a dozen places at one time; have access to secret phone numbers etc...; whilst those impaled appear to have a remarkable resilience for survival and recovery after an onslaught that would have felled an elephant. That's not the point, though. Unlike so many of the genre, this is actually quite scary and works well as a bit of a self-parody. If you've watched the others in the franchise, you will know how the dynamic plays out - and this is just an extension of that. The story doesn't really matter - it's the way in which the directors manage to imbue the whole thing with an entertaining degree of menace and paranoia, a few quite effective jump moments and by using a cast of relative non-entities (and by only using the wooden as a draining-board Courteney Cox sparingly), they manage to create a film that is actually a bit frightening at times. There are plenty of new characters for us to suspect including love interest Josh Segarra ("Danny") - who reminded me of Christian Bale, and the rather hapless Jack Champion's ("Ethan") before an ending that was, admittedly, quite ridiculous! This is not a film that will engage your brain on any level, but as piece of well constructed entertainment with some frequently quite witty dialogue and an eye watering encounter between a boy and a taser - it's well worth catching up with.

Mar 23, 2023
TitanGusang
7.0

Scream VI is bloodier and more gruesome than its predecessor, but that does not make up for an average plot and rushed first act. This movie is a tale of two halves for me. The first half was pretty messy, with a lot of new characters introduced and events taking place across multiple different l ... ocations. The New York setting created a multitude of interesting set pieces, but the spanning locations result in the movie being slightly unfocused at times. The film rushed through this introduction, which resulted in poor pacing. The second half was an intense, paranoia-inducing sequence that had me on the edge of my seat. As a whole, the movie worked well but could have been much better. The best parts about Scream VI are the characters and the action. All of our returning cast is fantastic, and their chemistry works so well together. They are so great on screen that I feel as though the film does not really need the legacy characters, as they seem somewhat unnecessary. Our new cast members do fine in their roles, but they are not nearly as interesting as our core four. But that is fine in a slasher, as their role is to be carved up by Ghostface. This film is especially brutal, with some particularly gruesome kills and fantastic effects work to show the remains of our victims. There are a few kills that were top-notch and will go down as some of my favorites in the franchise. Scream VI is the first film for me that genuinely had me stressed. There are a few scenes that just linger for a moment too long and create an unsettling feeling in me that I thought worked really well. My favorite scene was the subway sequence, as my heart was pounding for genuinely two minutes straight. Other than the rushed first act, my only complaint has to do with the ending and some of the unbelievability in terms of our cast's survival. Although I do not think the final reveal was as bad as most reviewers make it out to be, I still think it could have been slightly better. I had one killer pegged from the beginning, but the other was a surprise, so I think they did a good job keeping the audience in the dark. Our characters take quite the beating in this film, with some being stabbed nearly a dozen times and still somehow being able to survive. It isn’t a huge deal, but it did take me out of the film a bit. Also, I spent nearly ten minutes of the movie trying to figure out how the hell Kirby was alive; I could have sworn she died in Scream 4. Overall, Scream VI was a welcomed addition to the franchise, even if it was not as good as Scream (2022). I do think my expectations were a bit high from the initial reactions, which may have led me to being slightly let down. Score: 68% Verdict: Good

May 15, 2023
JPV852
7.0

Not bad although not great and probably the second weakest in the franchise only ahead of Scream 3. Still, some decent kills and an okay twist but not sure how memorable this entry will be. ...

May 20, 2023
Adson68
1.0

Pretty much what I expected from the fifth installment of a franchise that ended after its second - i.e., bad. Gale Weathers makes an appearance, but the original cast is gone. At the start, the main character walks up to some guy and says 'I'm gonna taze you in the balls', and does so. Instead o ... f spending the rest of the movie in a jail cell on sexual assault charges, and then getting sued into the ground, the film just goes on. (The victim was a white male, so modern hollywood wants you to think it's 'funny' rather than disgusting.) From that point on, the main character is in no way an innocent victim, so it's hard to care that she's being pursued by a killer. The plot is mediocre, there are no funny or cool characters that the viewer might actually care about, and the killer's identity has reached the level of 'roommate's friend's brother's dogwalker', aka 'who cares'. Very forgetable.

Jun 07, 2023
r96sk
6.0

There's a good film in there, but the ultra lame characters just suck out any interest I have in <em>'Scream VI'</em>. I felt similarly about 2022's <em>'Scream'</em>, in that the legacy ones are solid though the newcomers just lack any sort of conviction with their performances, in my eyes anywa ... y. Jenna Ortega is the only one I named as decent in the predecessor, however even she isn't all that in this 2023 release unfortunately. Melissa Barrera is OK but forgettable, Dermot Mulroney overacts by chewing the heck out of the scenery and the rest of the friends circle range from boring to irritating. I don't intend to hate on them too much as I actually don't dislike them, it's just they consistently stopped me from getting into the movie. ...and that's a shame, as its other elements are quite good. The visual use of Ghostface is effective, the music plays well (on that note - big fan of Demi Lovato's end credits song, as I was for last year's film from Salem in fairness... they know how to pick 'em!) and, most importantly, the kills are actually awesome; fwiw, they help boost up my rating. Sadly, for me, the characters are too detrimental, but also the limp reveal at the conclusion simply stopped any positive thoughts from forming in my head whilst watching this. Wish I enjoyed it.

Oct 25, 2023