The showrunners of Scream: The TV Show season 2, Michael Gans and Richard Register, reveals what seasons 3 and 4 would have looked like. The anthology slasher series based on the iconic horror films of the same name premiered on MTV in 2015, where it aired for two seasons before moving to VH1 four years later. The show's premise revolved around a group of teenagers who found themselves stalked and targeted by a serial killer, donning a mask familiar to that of Ghostface, with the first two seasons focusing on the character of Emma Duval in the fictional town of Lakewood. Over the course of that run, Scream would star Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, John Karna, Amadeus Serafini, Connor Weil, and Carlson Young.
Scream: The TV Show received mostly mixed reviews from fans and critics, with some faulting the series for its characters and reliance on the formula of its many predecessors. After its second season ended with a cliffhanger and a Halloween special established more potential to continue expanding upon Lakewood's slasher mystery, MTV renewed the show. However, with this renewal came the announcement of their plan to reboot the project by introducing new faces and a different setting. The result, Scream: Resurrection, premiered in 2019 on VH1, a decision made in part because of the network's older audiences. As part of MTV's initial attempts at reinventing the franchise, Brett Matthews replaced Gans and Register as main showrunner. It was later revealed that Resurrection would be the series' final season.
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Now, in speaking with Bloody Disgusting, Gans and Register explains what would have happened in their unmade third and fourth seasons of
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