The 6 Scream VI Easter Eggs that you might have missed in the latest installment of the saga starring Jenna Ortega and Melissa Barrera
to the saga ofScream‘ has returned with its sixth installment, starring Melissa Barrera y Jenna Ortega, and it is being a success in theaters. Fans of the saga, numbering in the thousands, continue to be captivated by the new plots and twists that the film offers.
But what has surprised many is the number of Easter eggs that the management team of ‘Scream VI‘ has been incorporated into the film by referencing other installments in the franchise.
These easter eggs are small details that viewers can find if they pay attention and are crafty enough. Not only are they a fun way to acknowledge and honor the history of the saga, but they also serve to create cohesion between the films and a bond between the characters that have survived over the years.
It is admirable that the directing team has taken these details into account, as they not only give fans an opportunity to enjoy the film in a deeper way, but also add an additional level of entertainment and excitement for those who have followed the saga from its inception.
Next, we present to you 6 Easter eggs that could have gone unnoticed in the maelstrom of stabbing.
6 Scream VI Easter Eggs
06/01 Tribute to the role of Jenna Ortega in Wednesday
Although Jenna has gained recognition thanks to her participation in horror films, she has also stood out for her leading role in the Netflix series, ‘Wednesday’. The character has gained such importance that it would be impossible not to include some reference to the Addams Family in the latest installment.
During Sam’s therapy session with Dr. Stone, various Addams Family figurines can be seen in the office. Also, at a frat party, a girl was wearing an outfit that seemed to be a fraternity costume. Wednesday Addams para Halloween.
06/02 The liquor store where Ghostface messes up is a tribute to Wes Craven
During the investigation of the first murders in New York, Detective Bailey finds Sam’s identification at the crime scene, for which he summons her for a pertinent questioning at the police station.
Along the way, Ghostface chases Sam and Tara to a liquor store called ‘Abe’s Snake’. This establishment refers to the famous filmmaker and director of the first four installments of ‘Scream’, Wes Cravenwho used the pseudonym ‘Abe Snake’ to direct adult films in the 1970s.
However, the reference goes further, as the idea for Craven’s Easter egg was conceived by Spencer Charnasthe vocalist of ‘Ice Nine Kills‘, who designed a flyer for the band to include in the film.
03/06 The masks of the different murderers of the saga
From the start of the sixth installment, it was made clear that the perpetrators behind Ghostface’s new murders were closely linked to his past, making use of elements that evoked earlier events in the saga.
Among these objects are all the masks used in the previous installments of the franchise. In almost ritual fashion, the new killers don the old masks at the scenes of recent murders, starting with Amber and Richie’s.
The killer’s cunning even caught the attention of Kirby, who detected the real Easter eggs left at the crime sites.
06/04 The memory of Dewey in the form of a musical cut
Although Dewey Riley had died tragically in ‘Scream 2022’, his mark was still felt in the last installment.
Gale, despite moving on after her husband’s death, could never quite forget him. During a conversation with Sam, she mentions Dewey and, in homage to the character, the music that used to accompany scenes featuring Dewey is played.
05/06 The impressive sanctuary to Ghostface
As is characteristic of the franchise, the sixth installment maintained its signature approach and how well it works. Detective Bailey and his sons, Ethan and Quinn, decided to pay tribute to Richie by building a shrine to the killers. The theater that served as a sanctuary housed almost three decades worth of artifacts, including the following objects:
The robes of the last nine assassins. The costumes in which the murderers died The costumes of various victims (living and dead). Crime scene photos. Drawings of previous victims. The TV that killed Stu. The rope swing Casey was tied to. The garage door that killed Tatum. Kenny’s camera. Scenery of the Greek play in ‘Scream 2’. The ‘Scream 3’ fax. The knife Charlie used to stab Kirby in ‘Scream 4’.
06/06 TV is a weapon in Scream
In ‘Scream VI’, the tradition of Ghostface assassins returning for the ultimate scare stayed true to the franchise’s style. Ethan, who was apparently dead, surprised Sam and Tara, but Kirby showed up to save the day. Using a television, Kirby finished off Ethan in a manner similar to how This Macher he was killed in the first movie.
But… Is Stu really dead? Some fans, who know the saga inside out, argue that he might be the villain of the next ‘Scream 7’. Whoever brings about the return of Sidney Prescott.
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