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We'll have whatever they're having. Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan teased a long-awaited on-screen reunion with a mysterious Instagram post Jan. 22. In the photo, Crystal and Ryan sit next to each ...
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In the video, a disembodied hand is seen writing the phrase – one of the final lines spoken by Stu in the movie after he was was revealed to be the accomplice to killer Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich).
The actor, 55, shot to fame in the iconic first instalment of the Wes Craven franchise in 1996, playing one half of the Ghostface killers alongside Skeet Ulrich as Billy Loomis. Macher met an ...
What really makes the movie's killer duo great, however, is Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard). Billy being a murderer makes sense. But Stu? Lillard not only portrays Stu as being fun and charismatic, but ...
Matthew Lillard is set to return to the role of Stu Macher who first appeared in the original 1996 movie as one of the original Ghostface killers alongside Skeet Ulrich’s Billy Loomis.
Given that Stu seemingly died in Scream (1996) after being crushed by a TV, theories range from him surviving all these years to appearing as a hallucination—similar to Billy Loomis’ ghostly ...