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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