Shane is “a drug dealer and party promoter who is always hustling in order to make money. But beneath that exterior, there’s more to Shane than anyone realizes.”
Scream centers on Deion Elliot (RJ Cyler), a local star running back whose tragic past comes back to haunt him at the worst time, threatening his hard-earned plans for his future – and the lives of his unlikely group of friends.
Keke Palmer is just snatching all the roles out there right now and we are here for it!
The actress and musician will star in MTV’s Scream reboot, THR reports.
Keke will play Kym, a bold and beautiful social activist with a big heart and zero patience for suffering fools. When Kym and her friends find themselves hunted by a killer, she works to flip the script and survive at any cost.
The reboot will center on Deion Elliot, a local star running back whose tragic past comes back to haunt him at the worst time, threatening his hard-earned plans for his future – and the lives of his unlikely group of friends.
Tyga is set to join the cast of the MTV horror show Scream.
MTV’s Scream is getting a revamp for the third season with Queen Latifah signing on as executive producer and a whole new cast coming in for the six hour third season, Deadline reports.
Tyga will be playing the role of Jamal, the older step-brother to the leading role of Deion. Jamal is willing to hustle to do anything to make ends meet for his family.
C.J. Wallace was also announced to the cast in the role of Amir, who becomes an unexpected target of the killer.
The show will debut in March of 2018 and will film in Atlanta, Ga.
Just after the news of a season three renewal, Scream has announced that our Halloween is about to get ten times better with a two-hour special that we will have to watch!
The new television special will pick up eight months after Kieran’s (Amadeus Serafini) arrest, which happened at the end of season two.
There, we find Emma (Willa Fitzgerald) struggling to focus on her future and who she really is after everything that has happened. Meanwhile, Noah (John Karna) and Stavo (Santiago Segura) have combined forces to create a best-selling graphic novel based on the Kieran Wilcox murders and Audrey (Bex Taylor-Klaus) has found herself in a new relationship.
But when they’re all invited to get away for a weekend on Shallow Grove Island, they find themselves in another horror novel. Which is kind of appropriate…
The Scream Halloween special will air Tuesday, October 18th @ 9PM ET/PT on MTV.
Scream (Season 2): Official 2-Hour Special Trailer | MTV
SPOILERS AHEAD! DO NOT READ IF YOU DON’T WANT TO KNOW!
The Scream finale was sooooo intense last night on MTV!
While Carlson Young took over our Snapchat, we were on the edge of our seats the entire episode! So what happened, and who was the killer? Read below — but remember, if you don’t want to be spoiled, look away and skip this post!
In the final scenes, Emma (Willa Fitzgerald) put two and two together to realize her faux boyfriend, Kieran (Amadeus Serafini) was actually the one behind the mask.
Keiran revealed to her that he was the killer, and was carrying on Piper’s (Amelia Rose Blair) mission from season one. Apparently, Kieran and Piper were dating then and he decided to get revenge on Emma and Audrey (Bex Taylor-Klaus) after they killed Piper in the season one finale.
Kieran also managed to shoot his cousin Eli (Sean Grandillo) and hurt Emma, but the girls overpowered him during that attack and held him at gunpoint while the police arrived to take him away in handcuffs, officially clearing Emma and Audrey of all suspicion.
He’s still alive, and JJJ is wondering if we’ll get that season three we need.
The 25-year-old actress opened up about the Scream finale, which airs TONIGHT @ 10PM on MTV. Check it:
On how fans will react: “I think people are gonna be really shocked, surprised, upset and very sad, I think it’s a great episode. This reveal is even better than season 1!”
On if she recommends people watch with a friend: “Yes, with a box of tissues and things to throw at the television.”
On if she has a fear of getting killed off: “I think we all have that, healthy sense of our potential deaths. Every time we get a script we flip through it and see who is going to die during this episode. Usually they give us a nice warning if that’s going to happen. That’s what makes it so fun for the audience you really never know what’s going to happen next or who is going to get wounded or killed off. I think that’s something we may have surpassed the movie’s [finale]. Our deaths are really creative especially this season!”