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Meet the Cast of MTV’s “Scream”

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“Scream” is coming to MTV June 30th.

And while we’ve been posting new looks at Ghostface and various trailers, not much is known about the cast that was built for the social media generation.

Below, meet the entire cast of “Scream,” which includes Willa Fitzgerald, Taylor-Klaus, Bobby Campo, Connor Weil and Joel Gretsch

In “Scream,” “What starts as a YouTube video going viral, soon leads to problems for the teenagers of Lakewood and serves as the catalyst for a murder that opens up a window to the town’s troubled past.

Bella Thorne as “Nina Patterson”

Nina Patterson is the Queen Bee-yoch of GWHS, ruling her kingdom with a designer iron fist. Even her best friend Brooke describes her as “A spoiled sociopath with no impulse control.” So, not exactly someone you want to be frenemies with. For years, Nina relentlessly bullied Audrey, Noah, and a score of other underlings at GWHS. And now, well… karma’s a bitch.

Willa Fitzgerald as “Emma Duval”

The Good Girl. Emma is the peacemaker of her popular group. This might be due, at least in part, to Emma’s father walking out on her and her mother years ago. It’s been a rough road back to normalcy, but Emma is resilient and always tries to look for the good in people — something the killer takes advantage of.

Amadeus Serafini as “Kieran Wilcox”

Kieran is the mysterious charismatic loner. He’s the new guy in town, but he has no interest in joining the popular group, despite the fact that he and Emma have an instant chemistry.

Bex Taylor-Klaus as “Audrey Jensen”

Audrey is strong-minded and fearless, but sometimes her brash attitude gets her into trouble. She’s a social outsider at GWHS, a creative outcast who’s doing her best to be herself while pursuing her dream of being a filmmaker. She’s also figuring out her sexuality, which leads to a romantic tryst with another girl… and a cyber-bullying incident that kicks the whole story off.

John Karna as “Noah Foster”

Noah Foster is a prodigy, a boy genius who worships at the altar of all things nerd. When he’s not working his after school job at the local comic shop, or hacking the servers at CERN just for shits and giggles, he’s obsessing over video games, anime, and above all else, horror movies. But he doesn’t stop there, Noah has been fascinated with true-crime documentaries and serial killer lore ever since he was a kid, giving him insight and perspective on the events happening in Lakewood… maybe even a little too much?

Connor Weil as “Will Belmont”

Thoughtful, earnest and charming, Will Belmont is grade-A boyfriend material, or at least Emma certainly thinks so. Will and Emma have been dating seriously for over a year. But Emma’s faith is tested one too many times. When Will lets her down and Kieran comes to town, a love triangle forms.

Carlson Young as “Brooke Maddox”

Brooke Maddox is Nina’s second-in-command and heir apparent to her pink Prada throne. Always ready with biting commentary, Brooke appears to be a stereotypical mean-girl, but unlike Nina, Brooke is fiercely loyal to her friends… and for good reason. They’re effectively the only family she’s got. Her father, Quinn Maddox is Lakewood’s mayor and classic emotional black hole, while her jet-setting mom is perennially MIA.

Tracy Middendorf as “Maggie Duval”

Maggie is Emma’s mother and Lakewood’s medical examiner. She’s worked hard to develop a close relationship with her daughter, but it hasn’t been easy since Emma’s father, Kevin Duval left them years ago. Though she’s happy to have found love with Sheriff Clark Hudson, Maggie hesitates to tell Emma, especially when a mysterious stalker from her past returns.

Jason Wiles as “Sheriff Clark Hudson”

After a stint in the military and a messy divorce, Sheriff Hudson started over in the quaint, quiet community of Lakewood. He’s a good cop but quickly feels overwhelmed as bodies start dropping. His job is made harder by pressure from the mayor to solve the latest murders before Lakewood loses its status as “a great place to live and invest.​​

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Legendary Grimdark ‘Warhammer 40,000’ Artist John Blanche Has Passed Away at 78

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In the grim darkness of the far future there is only war, but it was a cheerful illustrator from England who helped to define the terrifying war-torn imagery that inspired what we now know as Grimdark (a hybrid genre combining horror with sci-fi/fantasy).

Unfortunately for fans of Warhammer 40,000, Trench Crusade and countless other sources of Grimdark thrills, veteran artist John Blanche passed away this week after struggling with health issues for the past few years.

While the artist retired back in 2023, he leaves us with an enormous legacy of iconic artwork that continues to inspire gamers and storytellers around the world to this very day.

The news is especially gloomy as it was only last year that Daniel Lowman and Napoleon Dynamite himself Jon Heder released The Grim & the Dark: The Search for John Blanche, a documentary following Heder’s exploration of the Grimdark genre culminating in a heartwarming encounter with Blanche in his own home.

Below is one of my favorite pieces by Blanche, his highly influential depiction of Warhammer 40k’s God-Emperor of Mankind on his Golden Throne.

We send our deepest condolences to John Blanche’s family, friends, and fans.

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