Scream: The Story Behind The Major Spoiler Skeet Ulrich Dropped Before The Movie’s Release, And How He Avoided Disaster

Wes Craven’s Scream is known as one of the best horror movies of all time, being responsible for bringing new life into slashers. The movie’s ending is a big reason why it was such a success, as fans didn’t expect there to be two Ghostface killers. The murdering duo was Matthew Lillard’s Stu and Skeet Ulrich’s Billy Loomis. And the 54 year-old actor recently shared how he accidentally dropped a major spoiler ahead of its release, and how he avoided disaster. 

Scream was made by the late horror icon Wes Craven, who was given credit for helping to revitalize the genre. Long before spoilers became a concept, the studio tried to keep Scream‘s secrets, including using fake scripts. Skeet Ulrich recently appeared on the podcast Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum, where he shared a story of accidentally letting slip that he was Ghostface ahead of Scream‘s release. As he put it:

For whatever reason, I got the full script, and I remember getting the part, and I had to do press for another movie I’d done, and I was doing an interview with Interview Magazine. They were asking me what was coming up, and I was like, ‘Oh man, I’m going to play this serial killer in this movie’… [reacts to Michael Rosenbaum’s shocked expression] Yeah, exactly!

 

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