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‘Scream VI’ Reminds Us of a Potential Character Death As Oscar Winner Viola Davis Expresses Interest in a Zombie Extravaganza

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Image via Paramount Pictures

Fear not, spooky supporters! The week may be long and tiring, but an abundance of spine-tingling content is here to improve your schedules and, well, lives in general! As always, we’re taking a massive deep dive into today’s daily horror roundup here at We Got This Covered — which is set to cover everything from Oscar winner Viola Davis expressing interest in joining the versatile genre, to the release of Scream VI reminding us about a specific character death scene that should have happened. And trust us, your best bet is to take our word for it and buckle up for an intense ride.

So, before you venture out to other genres and experience the terror that is Flounder, feast your eyes on the latest updates in spookyland.

Stephen King thankfully suggested his latest film be released in theaters

the boogeyman
Image via 20th Century Studios

In the modern age of cinema, production houses are typically focused on the widespread streaming landscape. In doing so, these companies release the latest craze on streaming platforms rather than letting it perform well in theaters. And while it looked as though The Boogeyman was set to experience the same fate, author Stephen King thankfully stepped in and suggested that one of his scariest adaptations deserves to be watched in theaters. And thus, the switch happened, seeing as it’s difficult to try and argue with a King.

Viola Davis in a zombie flick is the collab we never knew we needed

Viola Davis The Woman King
Image via TriStar Pictures

Without a doubt, Oscar winner Viola Davis is considered to be one of the greatest actresses of this generation. With an incredible knack for delivering awe-inspiring performances to dipping her toes in a variety of genres, the Fences star herself admitted that she’s heavily interested in starring in a zombie horror movie. In fact, she even proclaimed that she wants to “fight zombies” in a future role. We don’t know if it’ll ever happen, of course, but we’ll certainly be seated for it.

Scream VI’s digital release brings back discussions of a potential character death

Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Jasmin Savoy Brown, and Mason Gooding in 'Scream VI'
Image via Spyglass Media/Paramount Pictures

The long-standing Scream franchise is notorious for killing off characters in a jaw-dropping way. With the release of Scream VI on Paramount Plus, fans are sifting back through potential moments in the series’ sixth outing. In the process, users on Twitter have uncovered the possibility that Chad Meeks-Martin should have died at the hands of two Ghostface killers which stabbed him several times. Then again, when it comes to the “magic” of the horror genre, no character is ever truly dead.

Crawl back in tomorrow, Davis stans, for a fresh-faced horror roundup.




Characters in 'Scream VI'

Image via Paramount Pictures

Fear not, spooky supporters! The week may be long and tiring, but an abundance of spine-tingling content is here to improve your schedules and, well, lives in general! As always, we’re taking a massive deep dive into today’s daily horror roundup here at We Got This Covered — which is set to cover everything from Oscar winner Viola Davis expressing interest in joining the versatile genre, to the release of Scream VI reminding us about a specific character death scene that should have happened. And trust us, your best bet is to take our word for it and buckle up for an intense ride.

So, before you venture out to other genres and experience the terror that is Flounder, feast your eyes on the latest updates in spookyland.

Stephen King thankfully suggested his latest film be released in theaters

the boogeyman
Image via 20th Century Studios

In the modern age of cinema, production houses are typically focused on the widespread streaming landscape. In doing so, these companies release the latest craze on streaming platforms rather than letting it perform well in theaters. And while it looked as though The Boogeyman was set to experience the same fate, author Stephen King thankfully stepped in and suggested that one of his scariest adaptations deserves to be watched in theaters. And thus, the switch happened, seeing as it’s difficult to try and argue with a King.

Viola Davis in a zombie flick is the collab we never knew we needed

Viola Davis The Woman King
Image via TriStar Pictures

Without a doubt, Oscar winner Viola Davis is considered to be one of the greatest actresses of this generation. With an incredible knack for delivering awe-inspiring performances to dipping her toes in a variety of genres, the Fences star herself admitted that she’s heavily interested in starring in a zombie horror movie. In fact, she even proclaimed that she wants to “fight zombies” in a future role. We don’t know if it’ll ever happen, of course, but we’ll certainly be seated for it.

Scream VI’s digital release brings back discussions of a potential character death

Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Jasmin Savoy Brown, and Mason Gooding in 'Scream VI'
Image via Spyglass Media/Paramount Pictures

The long-standing Scream franchise is notorious for killing off characters in a jaw-dropping way. With the release of Scream VI on Paramount Plus, fans are sifting back through potential moments in the series’ sixth outing. In the process, users on Twitter have uncovered the possibility that Chad Meeks-Martin should have died at the hands of two Ghostface killers which stabbed him several times. Then again, when it comes to the “magic” of the horror genre, no character is ever truly dead.

Crawl back in tomorrow, Davis stans, for a fresh-faced horror roundup.

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