Wes Craven was a legend. Legends have a unique ability to bring people together, sparking conversations and connections that transcend time. Wes and Scream didn’t just impact the horror genre—they changed lives, mine included. Through his work, I’ve gained unforgettable experiences, a deeper understanding of storytelling, and the chance to meet some truly fantastic individuals.
Last week, I had the immense honor of speaking with the creative forces behind Scream 5: directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett, and producer Chad Villella, collectively known as Radio Silence.
A Team Built on Passion
This trio didn’t just take on a project—they embraced a legacy. From the moment we began our conversation, it was clear they’re not only filmmakers but genuine fans of the franchise, deeply committed to honoring Wes Craven’s vision while breathing new life into the series.
In the short time we spent chatting, their enthusiasm and respect for the material shone through. It’s not just work for them; it’s a passion project. As fans themselves, they’ve crafted a film they’d want to watch—something that captures the spirit of the original while evolving for a new generation.
Exclusive Video Series
Our conversation was so enriching that it became a three-part series:
- Part I: Reflecting on Wes Craven, the legacy of Scream (1996), and the art of crafting fear. Read
- Part II: Diving into the making of Scream (2022) and its evolution within the franchise. Read
- Part III: Discussing the alumni cast, new faces, and the challenges of filming during the pandemic. Read
Wes Craven’s Legacy Lives On
Radio Silence’s respect for Wes Craven is palpable, and their approach ensures his spirit lives on in every frame of this new chapter. Their talent, humility, and shared passion for horror have left me—and I’m sure many other fans—confident that Scream is in the best possible hands.
So, get ready to reunite with Sid, Gale, Dewey, and Ghost Face. The next chapter in the Scream legacy is coming, crafted by a team of fans who care just as much as we do.