Each Scream movie brings something different to the table. While the original movie focuses on Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) being betrayed by her boyfriend Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) and dealing with the murder of her mother Maureen, the next movie is set at college, and the third movie examines a film set. Scream 4 returns to Woodsboro to tell the story of Sidney's cousin Jill Roberts (Emma Roberts), and Scream (2022) sees new teenagers facing Ghostface.
Every film in the horror franchise has a smart conclusion as the events are always wrapped up, the main characters are off on the next part of their journey, and fans feel satisfied with the answers that they have been given. When comparing all of the movies, though, it does feel like one ending in particular stands out. So which Scream movie has the best ending?
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The Scream sequel is a great movie, and while the original film does have an exciting ending, with Sidney beating the two Ghostface killers and Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) reporting on what just happened, there's an argument to be made for Scream 2 having the best ending. It's an especially satisfying one considering fans have seen Sidney trying to have fun at college and realizing that she is still in grave danger.
At the end of Scream 2, Sidney has shot and killed Billy's mom Mrs. Loomis (Laurie Metcalf) and fans learn that Dewey Riley (David Arquette) hasn't died, which is amazing news since he's such a favorite character. One reason why this conclusion works so well? Gale and Dewey's love story really begins at this moment. While Gale could report on the murders like she did at the end of the 1996 film, she gets into Dewey's ambulance
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