By Chris Snellgrove | Published
If you are a fan of horror, you know that it is generally only a matter of time before your favorite franchise comes out of the rails and becomes a parody of himself. Certain franchises escape this spell by leaving a high note while a small relevant handful of stay by coming back to life with all the vigorous intensity of a nasty slasher in the third act by Climax. Such an example is ShoutThe “requelless” of 2022 which brought back the Wes Craven franchise acclaimed to life and can now be broadcast on Netflix.
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Before looking at this fifth Shout Film on Netflix, however, you may want to watch the previous entries because it is even more meta than usual. A whole quarter of a century after the original film, a new attack by Ghostface attracts the victim’s sister to Woodsboro for a new series of mysteries, murder and chaos. A new generation of fresh faces is joined by some favorites back, but this generational team may not be enough to stop the most intelligent killer that this city struck by terror has ever seen.
If you looked at the original Shout In theaters (long before Netflix invents streaming game), you will be happy to know that this film brings very familiar actors to resume their old roles, notably Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox and David Arquette. The new arrivals of this killer franchise include Melissa Barrera (better known to horror fans for Abigail And Your monster) and Jack Quaid (better known to gender fans for Boys And Lower bridges). While his role in this film is relatively small, Shout (2022) also puts star Jenna Ortega, who is best known to everyone like the Modern Cris Queen who danced in our hearts in the spin-off of the Addams family of Netflix Wednesday.

Some return horror franchises do not make an impression on their return, and after the right but no great Cris 4Some in the Fandom feared that the film of 2022 could not eventually build a following cult on Netflix. No worship was necessary, however: against a budget of 25 million dollars, this “request” (the pretty portmanteau of a character of “reboot” and “continued”) reduced his path to 138.9 million Dollars at the box office. It was enough for a CRI 6 To obtain the green light, and although indefinitely, this film was a much better showcase for our young stars because it was the first entry of the franchise which did not manage the Star Neve Campbell series.
In addition to impressing the box office, Shout (2022) even managed to impress criticism: on Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a critical note of 76%. In general, criticisms noted that the film had to work visibly harder to keep the extremely metadata meta-humor of previous films in the franchise, but that it has succeeded more often than it failed. These successes are even more impressive if we consider that it is the first film in the franchise not directed by the great master of horror Wes Craven.
Although I am of the opinion that there is no really bad film, it should be emphasized that this film could really be the best of the franchise because the original does not have the desperate surprising tryhard will have CRI 2 Or Cris 3 or the despair of Biphone-en-Phoné Cris 4. For the first time since 1996, the franchise feels full of possibilities and mysteries, all without sacrificing its bloody killed or its sense of bloody humor.

Do you want to find Shout As entertaining as criticisms have done when you broadcast it on Netflix, or will it be bad enough to make you root for your own Ghostface visit? The only way to discover it is to memorize all the rules of the horror film, then watch it for yourself. It might not become your new favorite scary film, but this ambitious return film is enough to make you fall in love with the Slasher genre.