Development In June 2012, it was reported that
MTV was in the early stages of developing a weekly television series based on the
Scream film franchise. In April 2013,
The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that MTV had greenlit the
pilot episode, with
Wes Craven in talks to direct. In July 2013, it was reported that Jay Beattie and Dan Dworkin had officially boarded the project to write the pilot script and in April 2014, it was reported by
TVLine that the series would be penned by Jill Blotevogel. In August 2014, the series announced its cast as well as the director of the pilot episode, Jamie Travis. however, this was changed to summer 2015. An official promotional picture of the series' re-imagined mask was revealed in early June 2015. Initially, Craven expressed his approval of the redesign and hinted at its origins and possible plot significance. However, Craven was later critical about the network's decision to abandon the
Ghostface mask in the television series. Later, it was reported that there were preliminary discussions about incorporating the mask in the first two seasons. On April 12, 2015, the first trailer for the series was aired during the 2015
MTV Movie Awards presented by Bella Thorne, also revealing the series' premiere date on June 30. The series was officially picked up for a second season on July 29, 2015. On November 9, 2015, it was announced that Jill Blotevogel and
Jaime Paglia would be stepping down as showrunners due to creative differences, although Blotevogel would remain a consultant on the series. Michael Gans and Richard Register replaced them for the second season. On May 2, 2016, the official trailer for the second season was released. The second-season premiere date was changed to May 30, 2016. On October 14, 2016, MTV renewed the series for a six-episode third season, and announced that the showrunners would be replaced again. On April 26, 2017, MTV announced that
Queen Latifah would be an executive producer for the third season of
Scream. The series underwent a reboot with a new cast and
Brett Matthews serving as showrunner. On September 18, 2017, it was announced that the Ghostface mask from the
film series would be making an appearance in the third season. On October 10, 2017, Keke Palmer confirmed in an interview that
Roger L. Jackson, who voiced Ghostface in the film series, would return for the third season, replacing Mike Vaughn, who served as the voice for two characters, the Lakewood Slasher in the first two seasons and the Shallow Grove Slasher in the Halloween special episodes of the second season. On March 28, 2018, it was confirmed that
Harvey Weinstein would not be credited as an executive producer in the third season, due to a series of sexual assault allegations. In addition, the series would not include
The Weinstein Company or its logo in its credits from the third season onward, even though the company was formerly involved in the distribution of the series. On June 24, 2019, it was confirmed that the third season was scheduled to premiere over three nights on VH1, starting from July 8, 2019. On July 1, 2019, the official trailer for
Scream: Resurrection was released.
Casting On August 5, 2014, both the main cast and recurring cast were announced. However,
Amy Forsyth dropped out and was replaced by
Bex Taylor-Klaus as Audrey Jensen. On December 11, 2014, it was revealed that
Bella Thorne would be a part of the cast, she played the character Nina Patterson. Thorne confirmed this during an interview saying, "Yes it's true. I will re-enact the famous scene of
Drew Barrymore in the original series." On February 22, 2015, it was revealed that
Joel Gretsch, who was playing Clark Hudson, had left the series as producers thought his character should go down a different path; he was replaced by
Jason Wiles. On April 22, 2015,
True Blood actress
Amelia Rose Blaire was confirmed to be joining the series as Piper Shaw which, by the character description, is a role similar to
Gale Weathers from the
Scream films. On June 18, 2015, Bella Thorne confirmed she was offered the lead role in the series but turned it down in favor of a smaller role. She went on to explain, "I had the option to do the lead, but I thought I should choose this role because I felt it was more iconic, I thought it was just a little bit more and also I've never been killed on screen before. I've never been killed ever on anything that I've done. I've always been the character that lives at the end so it was my first time dying on screen which is pretty cool. I wouldn't say that my character isn't necessarily in any more of the episodes but you'll see!" It was announced on July 17, 2017, that
Tyga and
C. J. Wallace would star in the rebooted third season. On September 13, 2017, it was announced that
RJ Cyler,
Jessica Sula,
Keke Palmer,
Giullian Yao Gioiello, and
Giorgia Whigham had joined the main cast of the third season in addition to the previously announced cast members. On September 25, 2017, it was announced that
Tyler Posey had been cast as a series regular in the role of Shane. Posey previously appeared in the series' promo titled "Killer Party", playing a fictionalized version of himself. On August 16, 2018, it was announced that
Mary J. Blige had been cast in the role of Deion's mother, Sherry Elliot. On October 12, 2018, it was announced that
Tony Todd would appear as Luther Thompson / Hook Man. On June 24, 2019, it was confirmed that
Paris Jackson would make an
appearance as the character Becky in the third season's first episode "The Deadfast Club". Similar to Thorne and Pons, Paris Jackson will make a cameo in the opening scene of the third season's first episode, paying homage to the opening of the
original film.
Filming The first season was filmed in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The second season was filmed in New Orleans, Louisiana. Filming of season one took place from April through July 2015. Filming for the second season began on February 16, 2016 through July 2016. Filming for the third season began on September 18, 2017, and concluded on November 11, 2017, in
Atlanta,
Georgia.
Music Two official soundtrack albums have been released by MTV. The first season's soundtrack was released on August 14, 2015, under
Columbia Records. The second season's soundtrack was released on July 29, 2016, under
Island Records. The score soundtrack for the series' first two seasons composed by
Jeremy Zuckerman, was released by
Lakeshore Records on October 28, 2016.
Scream After Dark Scream After Dark is a
talk show hosted by
Jeffery Self, which features behind the scenes footage, and guests discussing episodes of
Scream. The first instalment followed the season two premiere and featured
Willa Fitzgerald,
Bex Taylor-Klaus,
John Karna,
Amadeus Serafini,
Carlson Young, and
Kiana Brown, and received 185,000 viewers. The second instalment aired following episode eight and featured Fitzgerald, Taylor-Klaus, Karna, Young, Brown, Santiago Segura, and
Sean Grandillo, and received 201,000 viewers. The third and final installment aired following the season two finale and featured Fitzgerald, Taylor-Klaus, Karna, Young, and Serafini, and averaged 145,000 viewers.
Web series Scream: If I Die is a web series about the six survivors of Lakewood are recorded a video to share their last words and thoughts, before one of them will be murdered by a new Lakewood Slasher killer, leading the events of the second season. == Broadcast ==