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“Scream”: 2nd Horror Commercial Brings MORE Never-before-seen Scenes with Wes and Sam

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Another commercial for ‘Scream’ (2022) has been released, which reveals more never-before-seen scenes.

In the morning, an advertisement aired showing Ghostface using a flamethrower.

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Second # ScreamLaPelícula TV spot. Ready will be available in good quality. #ScreamMovie #Scream # Scream5 pic.twitter.com/2k4atlVDD8

– SCREAM Spain (@Scream_Spain) December 4, 2021

The new TV spot found for #Scream and #Ghostface appears to have a metal mask, I wonder if it’s just the “partner” wearing that mask !?
pic.twitter.com/3xOfbgLLC5

– Cris Parker (@ 3CFilmss) December 4, 2021

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Terror received a rating of “Rated R” by the MPAA.

In other words, in the United States, children under the age of 17 can only watch the film in the presence of their parents.

The classification was given by “Strong bloody violence, blasphemy and some sexual references”.

The previous four films received a Rated R rating.

Recalling that Paramount Pictures is releasing “Pânico” in Brazil on January 13, 2022, the day before the North American premiere.

Check out the trailer, synopsis, and follow CinePOP on YouTube:

Twenty-five years after a series of brutal murders shocked the peaceful town of Woodsboro, a new assassin appropriates the Ghostface mask and begins hunting down a group of teenagers to uncover the secrets of the town’s deadly past, prompting Sidney Prescott to return to unravel the mystery.

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The cast features the return of Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox and Marley Shelton, as well as introducing newcomers Melissa Barrera, Dylan Minnette, Jenna Ortega, Mason Gooding, Kyle Gallner, Jack Quaid, Jasmin Savoy Brown and Mikey Madison.

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett are the directors.

The first film in the franchise premiered in 1996 and became an instant revolutionary classic blending elements of slasher horror with cinematic metalanguage. Directed by Wes Craven and scripted by Kevin Williamson, the plot focused on a masked serial killer known as Ghostface, who used slogans and haunting knowledge of genre productions to pursue his victims.

Together, the four iterations have grossed over $ 608 million at the global box office.

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