Matthew Lillard appeared at MegaCon alongside co-star Skeet Ulrich and joked about playing Stu Macher again in Scream 7.
That includes chatter that Matthew Lillard is somehow returning, and now the Scooby-Doo actor is dodging spoilers and joking ...
Matthew Lillard is set to return in “Scream 7,” 29 years after appearing in the first iteration of the mega-slasher franchise, according to an insider with knowledge of the project.
which is a credit to the work Lillard put in at the time. However, unlike many characters from the world of Scream, it is unclear whether or not Macher is dead or alive. The ending of Scream didn ...
Joel McHale has been cast in Scream 7 as Sidney Prescott's husband Mark Evans, and I'm wondering what could be done with his mysterious character. In a thread wondering how Matthew Lillard's ...
Matthew Lillard rose to fame in the nineties and early ... in iconic 1996 Wes Craven slasher movie Scream. Surprisingly, he once shared it’s not a role he particularly cares about.
EXCLUSIVE: No spoiler alert here. Matthew Lillard, who played Stuart ‘Stu’ Macher in the first 1996 Scream movie, is returning to the franchise for Spyglass/Paramount’s Scream 7. How is that ...
Matthew Lillard’s character, Stu Macher, in 1996’s Scream has become an icon since the film revitalized the horror genre way back when. Stu was a villain, yes, but he was a lovable villain ...
For instance … Stu Macher is back, baby! Deadline broke the news on Thursday that actor Matthew Lillard will be returning to the Scream franchise for the first time since the 1996 original.
Lillard famously portrayed Stu Macher in the original 1996 Scream to kick off the beloved franchise. In that film, Macher and franchise protagonist Sidney Prescott’s boyfriend Billy Loomis were ...
Collectively, the Scream franchise has earned more than $900 million in worldwide box office receipts. Lillard is repped by Verve, Strand Entertainment, and Heller Law.
EXCLUSIVE: No spoiler alert here. Matthew Lillard, who played Stuart ‘Stu’ Macher in the first 1996 Scream movie, is returning to the franchise for Spyglass/Paramount’s Scream 7. How is that possible?