Exclusive: The 1996 Scream movie originally killed Randy off, only to have him resurrected through the very literal use of horror movie rules.

The original Scream almost had Randy killed off, only to return through the use of horror movie rules. When the teen slasher arrived in 1996, it was hardly a highly anticipated release. By that point, director Wes Craven was a well-known horror movie filmmaker. Still, aside from directing the first film in the A Nightmare on Elm Street series in 1984, few of his films leading up to Scream had been noteworthy to audiences beyond horror diehards.

However, the release of Scream was a big hit for Craven, single-handedly rejuvenating the genre and paving the way for becoming the Scream franchise. A large part of this success can be attributed to Scream’s willingness not to take itself too seriously. Instead of trying to market itself as a terrifying horror movie experience, Scream used persistent references to horror movies to guide its narrative and cast of characters. Randy Meeks (Jamie Kennedy) was at the forefront of this concept, a movie-obsessed horror fan who was always ready to lecture anyone within earshot about the particular formula known as horror movie rules. Unfortunately for fans of the character, Randy meets his demise in the second Screamfilm.

However, while speaking with Screen Rant to promote the 25th anniversary of Scream and its 4K Ultra HD release, Kennedy revealed an early draft of Scream that saw him killed off, only to reappear later due to horror movie rules that stipulate the survival of virgins.

However, while speaking with Screen Rant to promote the 25th anniversary of Scream and its 4K Ultra HD release, Kennedy revealed an early draft of Scream that saw him killed off, only to reappear later due to horror movie rules that stipulate the survival of virgins.

As to Randy’s actual death in the sequel, it does seem a shame that he survived Scream only to be killed off in the next installment. However, as he points out, there was no absolute certainty that any further Scream films would be made, as the franchise had yet to branch out. Nonetheless, the series continues to follow the legacy that Randy laid out for viewers, and that in itself makes him a continued and essential part of the series.

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