Scream is back... 'he's behind you' - again, god help us!

Neve Campbell has reportedly agreed to star in another Scream movie.
The actress played troubled Sidney Prescott in the first three films in the horror franchise and now looks set to reprise the role in the fourth instalment, reports Variety.
It was previously thought the 35-year-old wouldn't be back in the role.
It's already known that former Friends star COURTENEY COX and her husband DAVID ARQUETTE will star in the film.
The couple starred in the first three flicks, Courteney as news reporter Gale Weathers and David as Deputy 'Dewey' Riley.
Scream 4 is expected to hit cinemas in 2010.
Anorak City says: One was great, two was acceptable, three was appalling. Why bother - the downward spiral has bottomed out - can it recover? Seems unlikely that there is anywhere to go with this and this whole project says 'cash-in'
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The main reason Scream was successful was due to the great stories. For fifteen weeks young children were shown the darker side of comics with some truly chilling stories and disturbing images. Click on the links below for a quick re-cap of each of Scream's main stories.
Hmmm…Scream is back again. Honestly, I wasn't and still is not a big fan of the Scream movies. There are a lot of better movies than Scream. To me it is like a college horror flick. - Randall Alifano