Scream 2 Actor Reveals Very Low Cast Remains From The Movie

The actor who appeared in the Shout out 2 lifts the lid on how much he’s still doing with the film nearly 30 years after its release.
“In 1997 I played the role of a film professor in the first film series. Shout out movie, Shout out 2where I lead a class discussion about film sequences,” the actor Craig Shoemaker he wrote on Instagram on Tuesday, June 16, alongside a photo of a royal statement worth $34.09.
“The leftovers keep coming in, baby!” he laughed. “What should I buy with my 34 dollars?”
Shout out 2 was released in 1997 following the success of Shout out last year. The sequel also came together Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox again David Arquetteand introducing new cast members Sarah Michelle Gellar, Laurie Metcalfe, Jerry O’Connell again Jada Pinkett Smith. The film grossed an estimated $172 million worldwide.
Campbell went back Shout out franchise earlier this year for Shout out 7after refusing to appear in 2023 Shout out VI for a salary dispute. In accordance with Varietyshe was paid nearly $7 million to reprise her role as final girl Sydney Prescott, while Cox earned $2 million to reprise her role as Gale Weathers.
“When I made that decision, I didn’t tell myself that I could live and walk,” said Campbell in denial. Shout out VI during the February apparition CBS Mornings. “I just felt wrong. I just knew that my value to this franchise was greater than what was given to me. For me, I had to do that.”
“When I said goodbye to it, I thought that was it. I knew there was a good chance it would be,” he added.
Shout out 7 director and writer Kevin Williamson told Deadline in February that he and Campbell had discussed the idea of an eighth film.
“When you’re sitting on set at 3 in the morning, you’re like, ‘Well, what could have been Shout 8 be about?’ And you just start spitting,” said Williamson. So, if this movie works and people want it, we’re here for the fans. So, if they want it, we’ll definitely give it to them.”
Shout out 7 grossed over $200 million at the box office, making it the highest-grossing film in the stalwart horror franchise.
Paramount reportedly started work Shout 8 in March, to rent Poker face the writers Weep again Nora Zuckerman to write a text, according to The Hollywood Reporter.





