The actor displays on his character Dewey’s dying — saying it is “nonetheless unhappy” to him — whereas expressing pleasure over Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and Kevin Williamson all reuniting for the following installment.
He might not be in them anymore, however David Arquette continues to be very to see how the Scream films proceed with out him.
Talking with TooFab forward of the discharge of his new film, The Good Half — a film about coping with grief — Arquette was requested whether or not he is absolutely grieved the lack of Dewey, after his character was killed off in brutal vogue within the fifth film.
“I do know, it is actually nonetheless unhappy to me. Dewey was such an honor to play and be part of these movies and get to work with Wes and this unbelievable solid as properly. It has been a grieving course of,” he mentioned.
Arquette appeared within the first movie again in 1996, taking part in a cop and love curiosity to Courteney Cox’s Gale Weathers. As the films went on, the connection on-screen finally fell aside, with Dewey transferring again to Woodsboro after Gale grew to become a morning present host in NYC. He was killed whereas defending one of many fifth Scream’s new solid members, Jenna Ortega’s Tara Carpenter.
“It was a tough movie to movie, realizing that was occurring,” Arquette mentioned of the requel. “After which one of many more durable elements was realizing what the movie had and doing press and never speaking about it, or sort of stretch the reality and probably not reveal something. That was fairly arduous for me.”
“However I’ve accepted [his death] and I am going to try to bear in mind the great instances,” he added.
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Arquette clearly sat out the sixth movie, which was additionally the primary film through which Neve Campbell did not seem, following a wage dispute with the studio. After the exits of each Ortega and Melissa Barrera from the seventh movie, in addition to director Christopher Landon, Campbell and Cox have been introduced again on board — with Kevin Williamson, who wrote Scream 1, 2 and 4, getting into the director’s chair.
“There’s excessive FOMO,” Arquette mentioned of seeing the collection proceed with out him.
“I am actually excited to see what Kevin does since he wrote the primary one and he is such an awesome filmmaker and artist and author,” he added of Williamson. “How he understands that world, it will be actually attention-grabbing to see his tackle it and bringing the entire unique crew again collectively, it’s a very FOMO second.”
The Good Half hits theaters August 16.