"They're about lineage. They're about the evolution of pop culture and the evolution of the genre. You can't have something new without also giving a nod to what came before it, and paying respect and giving a bow to what allowed you to tell the story that you were telling, or the film that you love, doesn't exist in a vacuum. There are many things that came before it that influenced what it is. So for us, it just felt like that was the only right way to do it, was to have a connection to the past and to find a way to create new and interesting characters that would bring a new audience and an old audience together, and hopefully move the whole thing forward in a contemporary and terrifying and fun way.”
“To put it simply, if it was a completely new reboot, we wouldn't have been interested,” explained Villella. “But the fact that it is Sidney and Gale and Dewey and Judy [played by Marley Shelton], that's like, ‘Oh, cool. This lineage is what makes Scream, Scream.’ That's why the interest is there, and that's why we're very excited to be making it.”