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I'm here with writer,
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producer, director of Scream 7,
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Kevin Williamson. I'm here with Nev Campbell and Isabel May,
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Planning this for a long time.
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Your daughter is the same age you were when this all started
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If you could describe a scream 7 in one word,
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what word would you use?
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that's all I'm gonna do.
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We'll take legacy scary,
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shocking,, stunning,
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emotional. Maybe I just say Sydney.
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Sydney Prescott. See how I just snuck in a bunch of
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other words. We're going to play a little game called Espanol
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I don't know how good your Spanish is.
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We're about to find out.
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So I have some phrases from the original film right here.
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On top, it's in English and in the bottom it's in
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Spanish. Perfect. Before that though,
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I'm going to ask her a favor.
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Mr. Ghostface is calling.
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He's dubbed in Spanish Ring ring ring ring ring.
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If you could answer in Spanish,
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either bueno or hola.
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Perfect. That was perfect.
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that was really good.
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Hello, do you like scary movies?
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Surprise, Sydney. My mom and dad are gonna be so
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mad at me. Miss Papa Savanai conmigo.
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OK. We all go a little mad sometimes.
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Todos novels locos. There you go,
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Which one feels a little spicier?
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Which one feels a little better Spanish 100%.
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What's your favorite's your favorite scary movie?
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Classic. I can't remember.
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Part of the problem is I don't have my glasses.
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So let me blame it on my,
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no, no, don't get my glasses.
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I want to blame it on my glasses.
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Qu pelucula deterrafaria. There we go.
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Oh no, we played that game already.
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Remember you lost. OK,
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who says that? Do I say that?
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I'm, I'm thinking in Spanish right now.
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Oh. says that I think it was me,
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There we go. You picked it up.
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He was in a movie called Stab.
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He got stabbed. El salo on una pelia peliula lamada stab
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there we go. You got it.
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Does. This is it I can't believe we're staying at the
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psycho killer B&B. Sydney has become a symbol of survival and
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horror. How has your relationship to that idea changed over the
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years? I don't think it's changed.
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I think it's really important.
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I think what's fantastic about Sydney is that she,
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instead of being a victim,
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she's a survivor. I think that's what people love about her
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and, and feel inspired.
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And so I wouldn't want that to change.
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And Isabel, this franchise,
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of course, lives in that space between funny and horror.
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Which side was harder for you to land?
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I think with the horror,
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it's it's totally new for me.
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I haven't, I've yet to do a film in the horror
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yeah, it was a lot more challenging than I,
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it's not that I anticipated it would be challenging,
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but. It's physical and it's exhausting and there's a lot that
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goes into it. I have so much respect for the medium
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now and she's incredible in it.
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What is one core element of scream that you're always protective of
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no matter how much the genre evolves?
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The thing, you know,
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it's interesting, the things that I care about,
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probably no one else does care about,
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but I, I'm so protective of,
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like, say, Sydney Prescott,
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her character. You know,
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I think she has been through so much.
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I, I don't want to See her,
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I'm determined that somewhere,
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Sydney Prescott must be happy somewhere.
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And yes, she's challenging,
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and yes, she has to,
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you know, fight Ghostface,
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And Gail Weathers, it's like I'm,
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it's hard. I'm not the right person because I'm so fond
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of these characters. I couldn't imagine a world without them.
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eventually, Everyone's got to go.
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Make sure you check out Scream 7 out in theaters February 27th
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This isn't going to stop unless I stop it.
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This is going to be fun.
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Scream, only in theaters.