The original version of the damned movie that reunited Wes Craven, Kevin Williamson and Skeet Ulrich.
The SCREAM hype generated by the production of the fifth movie brought a whole new audience to the mix. Some of them captivated by the word of mouth of SCREAM 4 – which cult grew exponentially over the course of the ten years it premiered – and some brought by the abandoned TV series. Now, it’s time for them to learn about a damned and almost forgotten production that came before all of these.
After the explosive ending of the SCREAM trilogy, that supposed to be the final act, Wes Craven, Kevin Williamson and the disgraced producers behind Dimension Films were in the search of something that resembled the success obtained by the “concluded” franchise.
So it seemed a good idea in 2005 to reunite all of those players to a new horror that was meant to do for the classic movie monsters what SCREAM did to the slashers.
AND CURSED WAS BORN
When you are in the game for some time, you understand that everything goes by cycles and the history repeats itself. SCREAM resurrected a dead genre in the 90’s and Williamson, who sometimes is a great predictor, sometimes much ahead of the time (read SCREAM 4), perceived that vampires and werewolves were the next big thing in the trending line.
But his gut feeling would only be fortuitous four years later, on TV, with THE VAMPIRE DIARIES.