Scream
American horror television series
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January 2023 | Brian Tyler and Sven Faulconer were announced as co-scorers for the soundtrack of Scream VI, with Tyler returning from the previous installment and Faulconer newly joining the project. |
January 7 2022 | The soundtrack for Scream (2022) was released by Varèse Sarabande, marking the first film in the franchise with a score composed by Brian Tyler instead of Marco Beltrami. |
2019 | MTV aired 'Scream: Resurrection', a reboot of the Scream TV series that featured a new cast and storyline, marking a significant reimagining of the original series concept. |
September 1 2019 | Third season released on Netflix in the United States. |
July 10 2019 | Third season of Scream concluded on VH1. |
July 1 2019 | Official trailer for Scream: Resurrection was released. |
June 24 2019 | Paris Jackson confirmed to make a cameo appearance as Becky in the first episode of the third season, paying homage to the original film's opening scene. |
June 24 2019 | Confirmed that the third season would premiere over three nights on VH1, starting July 8. |
October 12 2018 | Tony Todd announced to appear as Luther Thompson / Hook Man. |
August 16 2018 | Mary J. Blige cast in the role of Deion's mother, Sherry Elliot. |
March 28 2018 | Confirmed that Harvey Weinstein would not be credited as an executive producer due to sexual assault allegations. |
October 10 2017 | Keke Palmer confirmed Roger L. Jackson would return as the voice of Ghostface for the third season. |
September 25 2017 | Tyler Posey cast as a series regular in the role of Shane, after previously appearing in a promo titled 'Killer Party'. |
September 18 2017 | Announcement that the original Ghostface mask would appear in the third season. |
September 13 2017 | RJ Cyler, Jessica Sula, Keke Palmer, Giullian Yao Gioiello, and Giorgia Whigham joined the main cast of the third season. |
July 19 2017 | The Hollywood Reporter announced the series would transition into an anthology series for the third season. |
July 17 2017 | Tyga and C.J. Wallace announced to star in the rebooted third season. |
April 26 2017 | MTV announced Queen Latifah as an executive producer for the third season, with Brett Matthews serving as new showrunner. |
2016 | Lele Pons appeared in a cameo role in the second season, paying homage to Scream 2 by being thrown off a house in the opening scene. |
2016 | The second and final season of the Scream TV series aired, concluding the show's run on MTV after two seasons. |
October 28 2016 | Score soundtrack for the first two seasons of the Scream television series, composed by Jeremy Zuckerman, released by Lakeshore Records |
October 18 2016 | Two-hour Halloween special aired following the second season. |
October 14 2016 | MTV renewed the series for a six-episode third season and announced showrunner changes. |
July 29 2016 | Second season soundtrack for the Scream television series released by Island Records |
May 13 2016 | First season released on Netflix in the United States. |
May 2 2016 | Official trailer for the second season was released. |
2015 | Brock's personal history with Clark Hudson is revealed, including their past as ex-lovers and former narcotic addicts, which potentially impacts her professional conduct. |
2015 | Detective Lorraine Brock is assigned to investigate the Lakewood Murders case by Mayor Quinn Maddox, focusing particularly on interrogating Audrey. |
2015 | Brock is removed from the murder investigation, likely due to her aggressive and unprofessional interrogation methods. |
2015 | The MTV horror-drama series Scream TV series premiered, featuring a new cast and adaptation of the original Scream film franchise, reimagining the slasher genre for television. |
November 9 2015 | Jill Blotevogel and Jaime Paglia stepped down as showrunners due to creative differences, with Michael Gans and Richard Register replacing them for the second season. |
October 1 2015 | Netflix acquired international broadcast rights and made the entire first season available as an original series. |
September 1 2015 | The first season of Scream concluded on MTV, completing its initial storyline centered around Emma Duval and the murders in Lakewood. |
August 14 2015 | First season soundtrack for the Scream television series released by Columbia Records |
July 2015 | MTV officially picked up Scream for a second season following the success of the first season. |
July 29 2015 | Series officially picked up for a second season. |
June 18 2015 | Bella Thorne confirmed turning down the lead role, opting instead for a smaller role where she would be killed on screen for the first time. |
April 22 2015 | Amelia Rose Blaire confirmed to join the series as Piper Shaw, a character similar to Gale Weathers from the Scream films. |
April 12 2015 | First trailer for the series aired during the MTV Movie Awards, presented by Bella Thorne, revealing the premiere date of June 30. |
February 22 2015 | Joel Gretsch was replaced by Jason Wiles as Clark Hudson after producers decided to change the character's direction. |
December 11 2014 | Bella Thorne was revealed to be joining the cast as Nina Patterson, planning to re-enact the famous scene from the original series. |
August 2014 | The series announced its cast and pilot director Jamie Travis. |
August 5 2014 | Main and recurring cast for the Scream TV series were announced, with Amy Forsyth being replaced by Bex Taylor-Klaus as Audrey Jensen. |
April 2014 | Jill Blotevogel was reported to be writing the series script. |
July 2013 | Jay Beattie and Dan Dworkin officially joined the project to write the pilot script. |
April 2013 | MTV greenlit the pilot episode, with Wes Craven in talks to direct. |
June 2012 | MTV began early stages of developing a weekly television series based on the Scream film franchise. |
February 1 2012 | The Scream 3 soundtrack was made available on iTunes. |
April 19 2011 | Scream 4 score soundtrack was released by Varèse Sarabande, composed by Marco Beltrami, who had previously worked on the franchise's musical scores. |
April 12 2011 | Scream 4: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released by Lakeshore Records, featuring 12 songs from various rock artists including Ida Maria, The Sounds, and The Novocaines. |
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