Scream VI: Ghostface teams up with Ring to promote latest sequel’s physical media release

Jenna Ortega says she left Scream 7 because the project was falling apart. Matthew Lillard is in the film and doesn't want to mess it upJenna Ortega says she left Scream 7 because the project was falling apart. Matthew Lillard is in the film and doesn't want to mess it up

Scream VI (read our review HERE) received a DVD, Blu-ray, 4K UHD, and 4K steelbook release earlier this week, and now Ghostface has teamed up with the Ring company, an Amazon-owned manufacturer of home security and smart home devices, for a video that promotes that physical media release – and, of course, Ring itself. You can check it out at the bottom of this article.

Directed by Scream 2022 directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett from a screenplay by Scream 2022 writers James Vanderbilt and Guy Busick, Scream VI shows us what happens when the four survivors of the Ghostface killings leave Woodsboro behind and start a fresh chapter.

Those four survivors are the returning Scream 2022 characters played by Melissa Barrera (as Samantha Carpenter), Jenna Ortega (as Samantha’s sister Tara Carpenter), Mason Gooding (as Mindy’s brother Chad Meeks-Martin), and Jasmin Savoy Brown (as Mindy Meeks-Martin). They’re seeking to start a fresh chapter in New York City… but while the story is set in New York, the movie was filmed in Montreal.

Also in the cast are franchise regular Courteney Cox (as Gale Weathers), Scream 4 star Hayden Panettiere (as Kirby Reed), and new additions Dermot Mulroney as Detective Bailey, Samara Weaving as Laura, Tony Revolori as Jason, Liana Liberato as Quinn, Josh Segarra as Danny, Jack Champion as Ethan, Devyn Nekoda as Anika, and Henry Czerny as Dr. Stone.

Vanderbilt produced Scream VI with Paul Neinstein and William Sherak for Project X Entertainment. Original Scream screenwriter Kevin Willamson serves as executive producer alongside Chad Villella, Ron Lynch, Cathy Konrad, Marianne Maddalena, and Spyglass’s Gary Barber and Peter Oillataguerre.

Here are the home video bonus features:

Commentary by Filmmakers—Hear from the directors, writers, and executive producer as they dive into the making of the new film.
Death Comes to the City—From Woodsboro to the five boroughs, the filmmakers and cast discuss Ghostface’s reign of terror in the big city.
The Faces of Death—Join the core four—Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Jasmin Savoy Brown and Mason Gooding—and the rest of the cast and crew as they discuss their return to the beloved horror franchise.
More Meta than Meta—Go inside the sequel to the requel with new and legacy characters. Includes a look back at the franchise, hidden easter eggs, and more.
Bloodbath at a Bodega—Nowhere in New York is safe from Ghostface.
An Apartment to Die For—Witness the staging of the elaborate apartment attack and ladder escape, as well as the stunts and practical effects used to bring Ghostface’s kills to a whole new level.
The Night Train to Terror—Immerse yourself in this behind-the-scenes look at the terrifying NYC subway sequence on Halloween night.
Theater of Blood—Dive into the nostalgia of the Scream movies that came before.
Digital Exclusive: Gag Reel—This gag reel will have you in stitches!

What do you think of the Ring / Ghostface promo video? Are you adding a physical media copy of Scream VI to your collection? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Here’s the video:

Source: Ring

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