Every single 'Scream' Ghostface killer in the franchise

Publish date: 2024-09-01

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Ghostface is on the loose — again and again and AGAIN!

The “Scream” franchise began in 1996 with the late great Wes Craven at the helm, chronicling notorious killer Ghostface as they terrorized high school students and murdered classmates in the small town of Woodsboro.

The man (or woman) donning the mask reminiscent of artist Edvard Munch’s 1893 painting “The Scream” is often someone connected to their victims.

With six “Scream” flicks and more in the works, the horror franchise has been in theaters for more than 25 years and its legacy has forever become a staple of the spooky season.

Main character Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has been at the center of Ghostface’s murder spree for much of the series, but every time she almost always comes out unscathed as the ultimate Final Girl.

While there are a lot of killers in the series to keep track of, this handy guide will keep you straight.

Keep reading to learn about every murderer in the franchise.

Rose McGowan (from left), Neve Campbell and Matthew Lillard in 1996’s “Scream.” Everett Collection(SCREAM_Scream_ks_04_M)

Warning: Spoilers ahead for the “Scream” movies. Read at your own risk …

‘Scream’ (1996)

Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) was Sidney’s boyfriend for the first flick and is the original Ghostface. But by the third act of “Scream,” he reveals himself and pal Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard) to be the homicidal maniacs behind the mask.

Lillard (from left), Skeet Ulrich and Campbell in the first “Scream.” ©Dimension Films/Courtesy Everett Collection

They first murdered Sidney’s mother, Maureen Prescott, a year before their killing spree started as retaliation for Billy’s father having an affair with Maureen and causing his parents’ divorce.

“Scream” chronicled notorious killer Ghostface as they killed students in a small town called Woodsboro. ©Dimension Films/Courtesy Everett Collection

Billy and Stu’s kill count is six, as they also slashed friends Casey Becker (Drew Barrymore), Tatum Riley (Rose McGowan) and more.

But, of course, by the end, the men are killed by Sidney.

‘Scream 2’ (1997)

Mickey Altieri (Timothy Olyphant) and Nancy Loomis (Laurie Metcalf) were revealed as the murderers in the series’ second installment.

In the sequel, Sidney goes off to college at Windsor College with her friends and hopes for a fresh start after her high school trauma.

Nancy — who is the mother of slain slayer Billy Loomis — recruits Sidney’s classmate Mickey to kill try and kill the survivor once again.

Nancy moonlights as a journalist and goes under the pseudonym Debbie Salt, who, secretly, is out for revenge after her son’s death. She also wants to frame Mickey as the sole murderer; however, he wanted to actually get caught so he could become a world-famous serial killer.

Laurie Metcalf as Billy Loomis’ mother, Nancy, in “Scream 2.”

In the final battle, Nancy shoots Mickey and is then shot by Cotton Weary (Liev Schreiber), who Sidney wrongly accused of her mother’s murder in the first installment.

‘Scream 3’ (2000)

Film director Roman Bridger (Scott Foley) was unmasked as the sole murderer in the third film.

Roman is actually revealed to be Sidney’s older half-brother and Maureen’s secret first child. He is directing a movie titled “Stab 3,” a film franchise based on the Woodsboro murders that’s a running gag throughout the series.

Scott Foley portrayed Roman Bridger in 2000’s “Scream 3.” ©Miramax/Courtesy Everett Collection

He decides to go on a rampage and slash members of his cast because he wanted to hurt Sidney due to their mother rejecting him.

Roman wants to blame his sis for the murders; however, Sidney gets the better of him and stabs him in the chest, ending his life.

‘Scream 4’ (2011)

The fourth flick came 11 years later and sees Sidney making a grand return to Woodsboro. She is now a successful memoirist and seemingly has evaded Ghostface for good.

But not so fast, Miss Prescott.

“Scream 4” was released in 2011 and featured a new cast of characters including Erik Knudsen (from left), Rory Culkin, Marielle Jaffe and Hayden Panettiere. ©Dimension Films/Courtesy Everett Collection

Once she comes back to her hometown, the killings start up again and she is the main target once more.

The psychopaths turn out to be Jill Roberts (Emma Roberts) and Charlie Walker (Rory Culkin).

Jill is Sidney’s cousin and Charlie is just a friend brought along for the ride. Jill was jealous of her older cousin’s fame as the 1996 murders’ survivor.

Emma Roberts played one of the Ghostface killers in “Scream 4.” ©Dimension Films/Courtesy Everett Collection

Charlie was just a simple horror movie fanatic and was in it to get the girl (Jill). She double-crosses him, planning on framing him for the whole homicidal rampage and making herself look like the only survivor. She ultimately impales him before stabbing herself intentionally.

She is then taken to the hospital to garner sympathy from others and maintains that Charlie tried to kill her. But, alas, Sidney survives the attack and quells Jill by shooting her in the heart.

‘Scream’ (2022)

Jump forward another 11 years and new murderers are terrorizing the town, but reboots always go back to their original material and connect them in some way.

While Sidney still makes an appearance, she is not the central character this time around.

Mikey Madison as Amber Freeman in 2022’s “Scream.” ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection

The focus is now shifted to a 20-something girl named Sam Carpenter (Melissa Barrera) and her teenage sister, Tara (Jenna Ortega).

Sam is actually Billy Loomis’ daughter, as he had another relationship before dating Sidney more than 20 years prior.

And so the villain’s spawn becomes the hero, with Sam successfully dodging slaughterers Amber Freeman (Mikey Madison) and Richie Kirsch (Jack Quaid).

Amber is Tara’s best friend and Richie was Sam’s boyfriend. The killers tell Sam that they are fans of the “Stab” film series who met online and just wanted to murder people for fun.

Campbell (left) as Sidney Prescott and “Scream” franchise star Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers in last year’s “Scream.” ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection

Richie’s throat is slashed by Sam, and Amber is shot by Tara by the finale.

‘Scream VI’ (2023)

Sam, Tara and their surviving pals head to New York City and are trailed and attacked by new Ghostface copies.

Melissa Barrera (left) as Sam Carpenter and Jenna Ortega as her sister, Tara, in “Scream VI.” Philippe Bossé/Paramount Pictures

The most current film seems to pay homage to the other installments in the franchise, as this Ghostface has a lair that is a shrine dedicated to past killers. The room is like a museum that is filled with mementos, costumes and masks from preceding murderers.

Family trio Wayne Bailey (Dermot Mulroney), Quinn Bailey (Liana Liberato) and Ethan Landry (Jack Champion) are unveiled to be the architects of the New York killings.

In fact, they are actually the family of dead man Richie Kirsch, out for revenge from his death at the hands of Sam and Tara.

The most recent “Scream” flick featured Dermot Mulroney as one of the infamous killers. Philippe Bossé

Quinn hid in plain sight as Tara’s roommate, while Ethan portrayed a school chum of Tara’s.

Wayne stayed on as a detective who helped Sam, Tara and their friends escape the new slayers (well, before revealing them to be himself and his children).

By the end, the three meet their deaths at the hands of Sam, and she walks off into the sunset drenched in blood with her sister.

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