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4:10 pm - 01/20/2013

How "Scream 3" became "The Following"


The mind of an artist can be a very dark attic. They go imagining things and keeping it there. Making a huge quilt of ideas. Till, one day, when everything is tied up, they bring it all down and show us.

In a recent interview to Entertainment Tonight, Kevin Williamson revealed major details about his original ideas to Scream 3, that will never see the light of the day in its primary form - it will be called The Following.


"Back when I was researching Danny Rolling, I wanted to write about a serial killer on a college campus, and an FBI agent hunting down a college professor. But then I decided to do Scream."

"Interestingly enough, Scream 2 was on a college campus, so it all connected."
"In my original story for Scream 3 [Ehren Kruger was brought in to write the threequel after Williamson exited], the killers were basically a fanclub of Woodsboro kids that had formed because of Stab 1 and Stab 2. They were all doing the killings and the big surprise of the movie was when Sidney walked into the house after Ghostface had killed everyone... and they all rose up. None of them were actually dead and they'd planned the whole thing."
"The motive was their quest for fame, so I just placed that into one character with Scream 4.They were trying to top [Sidney's] Woodsboro story so they could be the legacy of their hometown. All those ideas metamorphosed into The Following."

As a fan, I can't help to dream how this would look as if Williamson had written it for the final chapter of the first trilogy, or as Scream 5...

The Following Premiers Tomorrow Night on Fox! Jan 21st @ 9!

ian_michael89 21st-Jan-2013 12:31 am (UTC)
Nope that was MTV who 'apparently' bought the rights to a Scream tv show but I think it's dead in the ground.
iamglory 21st-Jan-2013 01:15 am (UTC)
What the fuck would they do!?
ian_michael89 21st-Jan-2013 01:54 am (UTC)
Who knows, who cares.
scootermcgaffin 21st-Jan-2013 02:00 am (UTC)
There was a slasher series a while ago, too. It was actually pretty decent. The whole thing played out in a "who's the killer" kind of way. A Scream series could work the same way. Each season could be a different cast and it'd be about figuring out who Ghostface is. Something like that.
iamglory 21st-Jan-2013 02:55 am (UTC)
You are referring to Harper's Island. It was ok...and I do think it was very interesting but there is a reason it only lasted on mid season.
scootermcgaffin 21st-Jan-2013 02:57 am (UTC)
Yes! That was its name, thank you. And true it was just one season, but I really think on MTV instead of something like CBS it could have a couple seasons.
williammiller 22nd-Jan-2013 07:31 am (UTC)
I think they aired three or four episodes before they moved it to Saturdays. It sucked because I thought it was well done.
jef_martel 23rd-Jan-2013 01:47 am (UTC)
yes it was canceled after one half season but it was planned as such. I wasn't supposed to continue after that.
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