Scream 5 ideas


I would love a Scream 5 (mainly because I have a little case of OCD and 4 movies just doesn't sound as satisfying as 5 - lol) Then I think it would need to be left alone.

I thought Scream 4 was fresh and did everything the original trilogy did - which was completely different from all horror movies out.

So if there was to be a fifth and final instalment, what would you like to see happen? Characters, killers, conclusion? Any one have any good ideas?

And please refrain from explaining why you think a fifth film would be a bad idea - It's just a bit of fun!

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I recall when they made the announcement how psyched everyone was that this may finally be the time we see one of our big 3 finally bite the dust

for me anyways, if there was a Scream 5, I'm not sure we're in that territory anymore - I think the survival of a 4th set of killings have made them somewhat untouchable, and, even if they were killed off, the reaction would probably not be what they were looking for - nothing would be a surprise at this point

I think it wouldn't be bad if they went back to a college setting and expanded on some of the themes found in Scream 2 and start with a fresh crop of students with no connections to the prior Scream characters. They could be studying tragedy and horror in theater and film classes.

As far as killers and motivation - it could look like:
Mental instability - obsession with doing better than the Woodsboro murders - wanting to do away with the tired story line and rehash/remake and make a true sequel with their own set of rules - all about leaving a legacy - they don't want to survive unlike the other killers - it isn't about being famous, it is about blazing their own trail, being more brutal

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Base it around the holidays (Probably Xmas) and create the self-referential connection to holiday themed horror/slasher movies and rebooting franchises that ignore continuity of previous installments.

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Have the last 5 minutes of Scream 4 a dream sequence, Sidney is still in hospital in a coma.

Jill has had her hero moment and has gone off to college, when her stardom dies down, the murders start again.....Is it Jill, is it a copycat, does somebody know Jill's secret and is using it to threaten her?

I haven't thought the rest of it through yet, but I'd really love them to take it in that direction.

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This is how they should have ended Scream 4, it feels like they chickened out.

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Have the last 5 minutes of Scream 4 a dream sequence, Sidney is still in hospital in a coma.

Jill has had her hero moment and has gone off to college, when her stardom dies down, the murders start again.....Is it Jill, is it a copycat, does somebody know Jill's secret and is using it to threaten her?

I haven't thought the rest of it through yet, but I'd really love them to take it in that direction.


I quite like that idea - could do with some tweaking in the sense of who would be the killer and what Jill's next move would be but I love the idea of Sidney being the only one knowing but in a coma, would be great seeing her come out of it and saving the day!

I would love to have things go full circle though - I know everything was pretty much wrapped up in Scream 3 but finding something out new - even something small that changes perspective of things regarding Sidney and her mothers story.

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I posted a few times on these boards, that I'd wanted to see a "Wes Craven's New Nightmare" treatment for the Scream franchise. Sadly Wes is dead, but perhaps at the start of the movie, Wes could be discovered dead - and that the film stars are being stalked and killed off.

This could bring in old fan favourites (Billy, Stu, Randy, Tatum, Casey, etc).

The title could be Wes Craven's Final Scream

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I hate dream sequences but, after Scream 4 flopped and the plot of the new trilogy was destroyed because of the awful hospital ending, I always thought that having the hospital scene be a dream is the only way that the series can continue with Kevin's original idea. The scene was probably the worst scene in the entire series in regards to continuity so it would be great to say that was a dream and that's why it didn't make any sense. They did the dream sequence in Scream 3 so I think they could pull it off again. But I wouldn't have Sidney in a coma. I would have her alive and well but no one believes her about what happened that night. Everyone believes that Sidney is so damaged from the events in her past that she believes that her own cousin is trying to kill her. Dewey and Gale urge Sidney to get psychiatric help so she can deal with the trauma of her past and Jill is still innocent victim who is now a national hero. I don't want Sidney to go crazy and be the killer but only she and Jill knowing the truth about the murders would be a really interesting story. When the murders start again, is it a copycat? Or is it Jill pulling the strings? In my opinion, that's the only way they can go that would be original in terms of the Scream franchise. Good job, Alex_H_86!

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They did the dream sequence in Scream 3 so I think they could pull it off again.


Which one?


I agree with you.

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Have Sidney join the Peace Corps to try to get away in a foreign country and Ghostface "follows" her (new killer).

Poke fun at reboots by either killing off the cast to make way for a new hero(ine) or set someone up to take over the franchise then kill her/him off. Also poke fun at moving to a new exotic location but having the same stuff happen. Maybe kill off the non-Sid main cast early to highlight how reboots mostly tend to feature the star but not co-stars of the original work.

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I just hope they make a Scream 5. Be fun to see a Scream 6 down the road too with the main characters kids now in high school and the murders start up again.

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Scream 4's revelation was, to me, just a re-tread of Scream 3's revelation...a family member of Sidney's, jealous of Sidney's fame and notoriety, out for vengeance (although Jill wanted fame where Roman did not seem to need that aspect of it whereas he was already a film director).

Had I been writing Scream 4 and wanted to bring Sidney back to Woodsboro, it would have been under the guise of one of the typical reasons people who have moved away might return to their hometown:

-A wedding/birthday/funeral
-A school reunion
-A holiday

I might have gone with high school reunion....15 years after the events of Scream 1 (the timing would have been just about right). The school they attended is closed as a new one has been built, but the class still wants to hold the reunion at the current school and have gotten permission from Sheriff Reilly. Sidney returns to Woodsboro, hesitantly, and finds herself not quite as 'welcomed' back there as she might have hoped. People viewing her as the 'Angel of Death' much as Jill's friends were calling her. Sidney does find some support from other former classmates, as well as Randy's sister Martha (who appeared in S3) who encourage her not to run away, and Sidney does agree to attend the reunion despite the chilly reception she's received, and the reunion takes place, and Sidney finds that the doors of Woodsboro High are all locked with everyone inside, the windows are bulletproof (in deference to greater school safety following more recent school shooters), there are security gates in place blocking the exits (as they are also entrances) and a killer is on the loose inside trying to off Sidney. Victims could be former teachers, former classmates, not a bunch of teens this time around necessarily. Sidney could have been approached by another boy who liked her back when but knew she was with Billy so he never told her now much he liked her...and he dies protecting her from the killer, etc.

In the end, Sidney would find herself trapped by the killer (only one again) who would be taunting her that she wasn't the only one who found the past fifteen years difficult...who lived with the results of what her mother's actions did...and how she'd simply left town and not looked back on how other's might have suffered.

And the killer would have been......Martha...Randy's sister. Their parents would have ignored her after Randy's death as the years passed...telling her that she was nothing...that her brother was the one with all the potential...and he was dead....and over time Martha's resentment grew toward Maureen, for starting it all, but since she was long dead....she'd go after the next best thing...Sidney...and show her parents she wasn't nothing after all.

I would have of course had the 'big three' characters (Sid, Dewey, Gale) in the cast...Neil Prescott would have been a murdered character...not just an off-screen death...and I might have killed off Gale....or at least more seriously wounded her than she was in Scream 4....Dewey had enough injuries over time.

I think by the time Scream 4 was done, Kevin Williamson should have realized he had to do a lot more than just be more 'meta' and talk about the more recent trends in horror films if he wanted the franchise to continue on into a new trilogy. That's not to say my idea would have been 'it', but I think he was just re-hashing in Scream 4's script.

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I love Alex_H_86 and bronxboiii4eva's ideas.

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Scream 5-The famous opening scene instead of having two victims. How about have three victims all females? Have two on screen deaths and the third death off screen. Bring in new characters and the main three back. One of the three will bite the dust this time. Have this sequel with more suspense. Have a couple famous chase scenes what was lacking with Scream 4. Bring three characters back to be involved in the events of this movie. The reveal of one killer in the end as a jaw dropper. The second killer won't be revealed until Scream 6.

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Have some sicko want to be famous for being the person who was finaly able to kill sidney. and or perhaps blames her for getting people killed and wants to kill her to end it all. have kirby alive gale should be opening scence victim. bring hicks back kincaid back? what if sideny was missing would be good or bad idea? would think she finaly snapped? or finaly a victim? hmmm also should 5 be last one?


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Having Sydney in some type of mental health facility, and having the killer track her down, and stalk her and the patients.

Because at this point, Sydney would have realistically reached her threshold.

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This is something I came up with as my way of sort-of concluding the series, though the story does require some ret-conning to the other sequels.

My Scream 5 (titled either Scream: Legacy or Scream: Bloodlines) would feature Sidney having a (high school- or college-aged) teenage son, named Josh Neil Prescott, who is a major protagonist. He is very much like his mother, and to avoid the cliché of a kid hating his parent(s) for some stupid reason, I instead write Josh as, despite being known as the son of Sidney the victim/survivor/star, he still whole-heartedly loves her regardless of her "reputation", and does what he can to make her happy and safe. He's essentially saying, "I know what you've been through, Mom. But I don't care what anybody thinks about you, I love you, no matter what" type thing. So yeah, my story would focus on Legacy, Love and Death as central themes.

But then, another Ghostface Killer appears, this time apparently targeting Josh and his friends. After a couple days of near run-ins with the killer, he eventually decides to prepare himself to fight the killer on his own. He obviously knows he quite possibly not going to survive the fight, but if it meant protecting his own mother then so be it.

There's not much story I have written in the first two-thirds, but I'm definitely on the final third, which has a battle-ready Josh combatting the killer in the house they're in throughout the night. I thought it'd be cool to have Sid and Josh working together fighting the killer, teamwork, but Josh's main goal is to get her out of the danger, and he goes back alone again to end it all. Or as my dialogue would put it: SID: "Don't go back, you'll die." JOSH: "Better me than you."

In my story, the main killer would possibly be Hank Loomis, the Loomis patriarch. I'm thinking of a twist that reveals Josh to be Billy's "son" - and Hank's grandson - to kind-of tie together the Prescott/Loomis thread (hence ret-con). His motive: If Sid could take away his family, then Hank could take away hers: Josh. Josh and Hank would have their final confrontation, in which Josh ends up being wounded and stabbed brutally but still fighting, finally defeating and killing Hank. But badly wounded, Josh would collapse, calling chokingly for his Mom before falling unconscious, but Sid and the cavalry manages to reach him in time to save him.

I thought of an epilogue set in the hospital, in which a recovering Josh wakes up in the ICU, and gets up out of his room and, despite the piercing pain he still had, goes about to search for Sid, to see with his own eyes if she's alive, and when he does, he's just relieved, but buckled in pain. I'd have it end with Sidney and Josh, mother and son, embracing each other, having lived to see another day. It would be a teary scene, as he's happy to see her okay, and she now having seen just how far her own son is willing to go for her, even in the face of death. So yeah, this mother-son relationship is what motivated me to write my own S5.

The story is really flawed, sounds fan-made and is more like Aliens and Halloween H20, but since I am a huge loving fan of Sidney Prescott, this story is basically my way of giving her a sense of closure, and to give her someone who would deeply care for her as much as she would. I mean, after all she has been through, I wanted to give her the happy ending I believe she deserves.

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