I don't know if anyone will notice, but my character wears a tree necklace the entire time. We did some interesting little Easter eggs throughout. Quinn is such a scary character, pretending to be their friend and living with them-and the whole time, she's thinking about how she's going to kill them. And I hope that the fans are surprised simply because I don't play roles like this that often. Which feels weird to say, but it was so therapeutic to just be so untamed, so wild. I would come back to my apartment at the end of the day-and I would feel so good. When we were filming the last part of the movie, I was screaming so much and bloody and sweaty. I have never played such a mean person before. How did you feel about getting to play a villain? When I read that big reveal, I was like, Wow, great! But I was so stoked just to be a part of it. If you're in a Scream movie, you either want to be Ghostface, or you want to be the final girl, or you want an epic kill. At first, when I thought I died offscreen halfway through, I was so bummed. Knowing that you're going to take on such a big responsibility and a cool legacy-I still feel very shocked about it. I love the Scream movies and I love horror movies. I think they also kept Jack Champion out of it as well. But there was a good two months when I did not know. They were on Zoom, and they were like, "Hey, we actually forgot, we have one more outfit for you to try on." They brought in the Ghostface outfit, and I was like, "What? Wait, that doesn't make any sense? I'm dead." And they were like, "You are Ghostface." I was so excited. Matt and Tyler want to talk to you for a second. Then I was in the middle of my fitting, and one of our costume girls came in and was like, "Actually, I'm so sorry. So when I arrived in Montreal to start filming, I thought I was killed off. Liana Liberato: I only received the first two acts when I signed on to the movie. "Which feels weird to say, but it was so therapeutic to just be so untamed, so wild." Lauren TepferĮSQUIRE: Did you know that you were going to play one of the Ghostface killers when you first took the role? "I would come back to my apartment at the end of the day-and I would feel so good," Liberato says. And how does she do that? Well, she becomes Ghostface, of course. Using her close connection to the Carpenter sisters, we see Quinn try to avenge her brother. Beneath her friendly demeanor, she hides a sinister family secret: her older brother was Richie Kirsch, the Ghostface killer of the last film. That's when we meet Liana Liberato's Quinn Bailey, who is Tara and Sam’s roommate-and seemingly a fun, sassy addition to the friend group. Scream VI catches up with Tara and Sam Carpenter, played by Jenna Ortega and Melissa Barrera, in their new home: New York City. Scream 5's new cast of survivors returns in this sequel, along with legacy characters Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) and Kirby Reed (Hayden Panettiere), to take on yet another Ghostface killer. With Scream VI's debut this past weekend, the franchise is truly in prime form: wild chase scenes, brutal kills, and chaotic plot twists. There’s no franchise that does the whodunit better than Scream. This interview contains spoilers for Scream VI.
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