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  2. Where to Watch “Scream”: A Guide to Streaming the Iconic ...

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    Wes Craven’s Scream franchise is one of the most iconic horror series in cinema history.. The first movie premiered in 1996 and turned the slasher genre on its head. It poked fun at traditional ...

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    Where to Watch Every Scream Movie. You heard it here first: The Scream movies are available to watch right now on Prime Video, Apple TV+, Max and Paramount+. 35 Criminally Underrated Horror Movies ...

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    The Scream franchise is already one in which characters are well aware of horror movies and their tropes, but things get particularly meta in Scream 3, which involves the cast of a movie titled ...

  5. Scream (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Scream is an American slasher franchise that includes six films (and a seventh in active development), a television series, merchandise, and games. [1] [2] The first four films were directed by Wes Craven.

  6. Scream (1996 film) - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, Scream was released as part of "The Ultimate Scream Collection", alongside its then-two sequels, Scream 2 (1997) and Scream 3 (2000). The release introduced special features including cast screen tests, outtakes, and a documentary about the making of the three films featuring interviews with Craven, Williamson, Campbell, Cox, and Arquette.

  7. Scream (1981 film) - Wikipedia

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    Scream was then released on home video sometime in the mid-80s by Vestron Video. Media Blasters released a DVD of the film in 2010 under its Shriek Show label. The release included a widescreen transfer, mono sound mix, an audio commentary with director Byron Quisenberry, a TV spot, and a theatrical trailer.