EW
As a child, Wes Craven was convinced he was going to hell. Raised by a brimstone-preaching Baptist mother, the man who would one day haunt our dreams by sparking to life one of the 20th century’s most chilling bogeymen was taught to steer clear of sex, sin, and the cinema. In the Craven household, that unholy trinity of vice wasn’t just off limits, it was believed to lead to eternal damnation… or worse.
The actor opened up about the late director's impact on his life while promoting the fifth installment of 'Scream.'
In the latest trend of “bringing back stuff from the 90s,” a new Scream movie has been announced for 2022.
A new report says Scream 5 has found its directors to replace Wes Craven and is set to start shooting as soon as this May.