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‘Panic’: David Arquette says Ghostface will wear more tech costume in new movie

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In an interview with Yahoo Movies, actor David Arquette spoke about the long-awaited new sequel to the “Panic” franchise, revealing that Ghosface will be wearing a more tech-savvy outfit in the upcoming film in the saga.

“There are incredible details about Ghostface and his costume [no próximo filme]. There are technological advancements that you can use today and this new fabric is probably a bit more advanced than what we used in the early movies. I’m really excited about this and what the fans will find. ”

He adds: “It was difficult to take over that role. We all loved Wes [Craven] and it was very important that we understand the vision of directors Matt [Bettinelli-Olpin] and Tyler [Gillett]. Wes inspired them to become filmmakers. They have truly honored their legacy and I think they have done a great job.

The long-awaited new sequel to the “ Panic ” franchise will be released on January 14, 2022.

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gilett, from the hit “Bloody Wedding”, are leading the project. Kevin Williamson will be the producer.

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The film saw its scenes shot from September 23 to November 17, for a total of 8 weeks. It is the same time of filming as the first film of the franchise, in 1996.

In addition to the original trio of Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette, the cast also includes Jack Quaid (‘The Boys‘), Jenna Ortega (‘ You ‘), Kyle Gallner (‘ Outsiders’) Dylan Minnette (’13 Reasons’) ) Why ‘), Jasmin Savoy Brown (‘ The Leftovers‘) and Melissa Barrera (‘Life‘).

The franchise’s first film debuted in 1996 and became an instant, groundbreaking classic that mixed elements of slasher terror 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 creepy knowledge of genre productions to pursue his victims.

Together, the four iterations have raised more than $ 608 million at the global box office.

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