An Eagle-Eyed Fan Spotted An OG Scream Detail I’d Never Noticed About Ghostface Before
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An Eagle-Eyed Fan Spotted An OG Scream Detail I’d Never Noticed About Ghostface Before


I’ve lost count of how many times I’ve watched the original Scream. I mean, come on—it’s one of the great horror movies! Just when I think I’ve caught every hidden detail, dissected every Easter egg and debated all the Stu Macher fan theories, someone manages to prove me wrong. Recently, an eagle-eyed fan uncovered a clever Ghostface detail in what I consider one of the best horror movies of the ’90s, and honestly? I’m shook.

Recently, one superfan of the iconic slasher movie series shared a detail on Reddit that sheds new light on a specific moment involving the masked killer and Billy Loomis, and I can’t believe I never noticed it before. The revelation focuses on the moment when one of the first set of Ghostface killers, played by Skeet Ulrich, is “attacked” by his accomplice in what turns out to be an elaborate ploy to trick Sidney Prescott and the audience. The fan explained:

In the original Scream, when Billy is attacked & ‘killed’ by Ghostface I noticed a clever little detail. When Billy turns around you see Ghostface holding the knife like he is about to wipe the blood off, but the knife is clean. The next shot of Ghostface & Billy looks as if he just spread the corn syrup on it. Then Ghostface wipes it off. Could be editing but I feel like since this is Wes Carpenter it was on purpose.



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