The Scream Franchise’s Goriest Scene Is One Nobody Remembers

Of all the kills in the Scream franchise, it is one that most fans forget that proved to be the goriest. Starting with the original Scream in 1996, the franchise subverted the tropes of slasher movies and changed the genre forever. Of course, it still delivers on horror expectations, like bloody kills.

The Ghostface killers may get creative at times, using anything from a garage door to a sH๏τgun to take out their victims. While these masked killers have tallied some impressive kill counts in the Scream movies, the franchise isn’t really known for gore. However, one kill from a Scream sequel shows how bloody Ghostface can get.

Olivia’s Death In Scream 4 Is The Franchise’s Goriest Moment

The Forgotten Character Meets A Particularly Gruesome End

Olivia (Marielle Jaffe) is not a particularly memorable character in Scream 4 and exits the movie earlier as one of the first major kills. However, it is the way in which she goes that is memorable and offers some of the most shocking moments in the entire Scream franchise, simply for how gory her death is.

Olivia is the next-door neighbor to Jill (Emma Roberts) and one of her closest friends. As Jill and Kirby (Hayden Panettiere) hang out at Jill’s house, they get a call from Ghostface, who threatens them and claims to be hiding in the closet. However, they realize too late that the killer meant Olivia’s closet.

It is a shocking moment for a franchise that is rarely so graphic.

The killer bursts out of the closet and begins viciously stabbing Olivia, with her friends too far to save her. When Sidney (Neve Campbell) finally arrives to help Olivia, the poor teen lies ᴅᴇᴀᴅ on her bed with her entrails hanging out. It’s a rather shocking moment for a franchise that is rarely so graphic.

Scream 4 was the first Scream movie in over a decade, and Olivia’s death partially feels like it is trying to take things to another level. It could also be a bit of the meta-commentary the franchise is known for, as Scream 4 makes reference to the Saw movies and other gore-filled horror movies that were popular at the time.

Scream Isn’t Known For Brutality, But A Few Other Scenes Stand Out

Scream Can Be Bloody When It Wants To Be

The Scream movies have made for one of the most beloved horror movie franchises, but its reputation was not earned through gore. These movies are certainly violent, but are mostly confined to characters getting slashed and stabbed by Ghostface. However, there have been some rare moments that compete with Olivia’s brutal death.

The death that started it all still remains a vicious one, as Casey (Drew Barrymore) is viciously stabbed by Ghostface as she tries to flee. It is also an emotional kill, as her parents hear her dying over the phone, only to find her gutted and hanging from a tree in their front lawn. It is a horrifying way to start the franchise.

Movies

Ghostface Killers

Scream (1996)

Billy Loomis & Stu Macher

Scream 2 (1997)

Debbie Loomis & Mickey Altieri

Scream 3 (2000)

Roman Bridger

Scream 4 (2011)

Jill Roberts & Charlie Walker

Scream (2022)

Richie Kirsch & Amber Freeman

Scream VI (2023)

Detective Bailey, Quinn Bailey, Ethan Bailey & Jason Carvey

Despite Ghostface being the one to deliver the brutality in most cases, one of the franchise’s killers met a particularly nasty end. Richie (Jack Quad) gets a taste of his own medicine as his girlfriend and target, Sam (Melissa Berrera), turns the tables on him, stabbing him over a dozen times in a bloody mess.

Scream VI is the franchise’s bloodiest entry thus far, and there’s one kill that really stands out in its brutality. Anika (Devyn Nekoda) had already been stabbed as she tried to join the others in escaping the apartment via a ladder. However, Ghostface comes and shakes the ladder, sending her falling to the ground, smashing her head off a dumpster.

It remains to be seen if the upcoming Scream 7 will attempt to add to the gore of the Scream franchise, but there has yet to be a moment as brutal as Olivia’s bloody death.

Scream movie franchise poster

Movie(s)

Scream, Scream 2, Scream 3, Scream 4, Scream 5, Scream 6, Scream 7

Created by

Wes Craven, Kevin Williamson

First Film

Scream

Latest Film

Scream 6

Upcoming Films

Scream 7

Cast

Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Skeet Ulrich, Jamie Kennedy, Liev Schreiber, Heather Matarazzo, Hayden Panettiere, Marley Shelton, Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Jack Quaid, Mason Gooding, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Roger Jackson


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