Scream (TV Series)
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Scream | ||
Genre | Horror Mystery Thriller Slasher | |
Created by | Wes Craven | |
Developed by | Jill Blotevogel | |
Starring | Willa Fitzgerald Bex Taylor-Klaus Amadeus Serafini Carlson Young Connor Weil | |
Country of origin | United States | |
Original language(s) | English | |
No. of seasons | 2 | |
No. of episodes | 24 (list of episodes) | |
Production | ||
Executive producer(s) | Harvey Weinstein Bob Weinstein | |
Producer(s) | Wes Craven ppTony DiSanto]] Liz Gateley Marianne Maddalena Cathy Konrad | |
Running time | 60 minutes | |
Production company(s) | MTV Production Development Dimension TV | |
Distributor | The Weinstein Company | |
Release | ||
Original channel | MTV | |
Original release | June 30, 2015 |
Scream is an American slasher television series developed by Jill Blotevogel, Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie for MTV and is based on the slasher film series of the same name created by Kevin Williamson. The series is produced by Dimension Television and MTV Production Development, and is filmed within Louisiana, in locations such as Baton Rouge and New Orleans as well as Chalmette High School. Blotevogel and Paglia originally served as showrunners during the first season before being replaced by Michael Gans and Richard Register in the second season, because of creative differences.
The series is situated in the fictional town of Lakewood, where a string of murders take place. At the center of these murders is Emma Duval (played by Willa Fitzgerald), a teenage girl who is somehow tied to the town's dark past. The series premiered on June 30, 2015 on MTV and concluded its first season on September 1, 2015. The series was officially picked up for a second season on July 29, 2015. It was announced the series would air a two-hour Halloween special on October 18, 2016.
On October 14, 2016, MTV renewed the series for a third season to consist of 6 episodes, which will premiere in 2017.
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[edit] Synopsis
[edit] Cast and characters
- See also: List of Scream (TV series) characters
[edit] Main
- Willa Fitzgerald as Emma Duval, a sweet, caring, and recently popular high school student and daughter of Maggie Duval.
- Bex Taylor-Klaus as Audrey Jensen, a sassy and blunt bicurious filmmaker and Emma's childhood best friend.
- John Karna as Noah Foster, a witty and intelligent geek who is extremely knowledgeable about horror films.
- Amadeus Serafini as Kieran Wilcox, a new student living with his father who becomes Emma's main love interest (seasons 1–2).
- Connor Weil as Will Belmont, Emma's ex-boyfriend, and Jake Fitzgerald's best friend. (season 1)
- Carlson Young as Brooke Maddox, a beautiful, rich and troubled but kind-hearted girl who is Emma's best friend.
- Jason Wiles as Sheriff Clark Hudson, the former sheriff of Lakewood (season 1).
- Tracy Middendorf as Maggie Duval, Emma's single mother and the medical examiner.
- Kiana Brown as Zoe Vaughn, fellow high school student, a driven overachiever who harbors a secret and was Noah's love interest (season 2).
- Santiago Segura as Gustavo Acosta. A high school student and the son of Sheriff Acosta, he is a skilled artist who is deeply into horror, serial killers and comic books (season 2–present).
[edit] Recurring
- Brianne Tju as Riley Marra, Emma's best friend who takes interest in Noah (season 1).
- Mike Vaughn as The Killer (voice).
- Amelia Rose Blaire as Piper Shaw, a podcaster who comes to Lakewood to investigate the recent murders (seasons 1–2).
- Tom Maden as Jake Fitzgerald, Brooke's recent love interest and Will Belmont's best friend (seasons 1–2).
- Bobby Campo as Seth Branson, a teacher who had a secret relationship with Brooke (seasons 1–2).
- Bryan Batt as Mayor Quinn Maddox, Brooke's father and the mayor of Lakewood, who is revealed to be hiding secrets from the town about illegal business deals and cover ups (seasons 1–2).
- Sosie Bacon as Rachel Murray, Audrey's lesbian girlfriend. She has suicidal inclinations. (season 1, guest 2)
- Bella Thorne As Nina Patterson, Tyler's Girlfriend and a popular high school girl. She was murdered by the Lakewood slasher (season 1)
- Sophina Brown as Detective Lorraine Brock, a detective assigned to Nina Patterson's murder case (season 1).
- Tom Everett Scott as Kevin Duval, Emma's estranged father and Maggie's ex-husband.
- Anthony Ruivivar as Sheriff Miguel Acosta. An outspoken, competent and experienced cop, Sheriff Acosta returns to Lakewood, where he grew up. He is a devoted, if sometimes strict, family man who is very protective of his son, Stavo. (season 2–present)
- Austin Highsmith as Kristen Lang, a young, idealistic high school psychology teacher who becomes a confidant and mentor to her students. (season 2–present)
- Sean Grandillo as Eli Hudson, Kieran's cousin. He presents a squeaky clean image, but may have ulterior motives. His arrival in Lakewood brings along secrets of Kieran's past that were buried long ago. He takes an interest in Emma (season 2).
- Karina Logue as Tina Hudson, Eli's mother and Kieran's legal guardian, who is proper and polite, but with a grifter's sense of self-reliance (season 2).
- Mary Katherine Duhon as Haley Meyers, a classmate from high school who dislikes Emma and her friends (season 2).
- Max Lloyd-Jones as Tyler O'Neill, Nina's boyfriend who is one of Ghostface's first victims (Season 1).
[edit] Episodes
- Main article: List of Scream episodes
[edit] Production
[edit] Development
[edit] Casting
[edit] Filming
The show is filmed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
[edit] Music
[edit] Scream After Dark!
[edit] Reception
[edit] Critical reception
[edit] Ratings
[edit] Broadcast
On October 1, 2015, the entire first season of Scream became available to stream instantly on Netflix worldwide except in the United States. On May 13, 2016, the first season of Scream became available on Netflix in the United States. The streaming service started to broadcast the second season weekly on May 31, 2016, with a one-day delay with respect to the original United States broadcast. On September 30, 2016, the second season of Scream became available on Netflix in the United States.
[edit] Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2015 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Summer TV Show | Scream | Nominated |
Choice Summer TV Star: Female | Willa Fitzgerald | Nominated | ||
Choice TV: Scene Stealer | Bella Thorne | Nominated | ||
2016 | Leo Awards | Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | Carlson Young | Nominated |
2016 | MTV Fandom Awards | Best New Fandom of the Year | Scream | Nominated |