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Scream is coming back to the big screen with a new trailer for the upcoming slasher sequel teasing what's in store for the franchise's fifth instalment.
Original cast members Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette will all be returning to Woodsboro, but it will be a bittersweet homecoming without the director of the first four movies, Wes Craven, who died of a brain tumour in 2015.
Arquette, 50, who reprises his role as Dwight 'Dewey' Riley in the latest movie, has revealed how he tried to honour the late horror maestro.
Commemorated: David Arquette, who reprises his role as Dwight 'Dewey' Riley in the latest Scream movie, has revealed how he tried to honour late horror maestro Wes Craven on set
'I'm doing a lot of things like listening to music that was popular during the first film, just reliving the memories and thinking a lot about Wes,' he told 9Honey.
'I don't know if people are religious, but I sort of say a prayer to him and I feel his spirit around… What I mean is, like, I say a prayer and I have him in my heart.'
The fifth Scream movie, simply titled Scream, will see the masked killer Ghostface coming back once again to terrorise a new group of teenagers.