Ranking The Deaths In The New "Scream," From Least To Most Gut-Wrenching
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This "Scream" Death Had Me Crying Into My Popcorn
Ghostface did NOT hold back.
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WARNING: There are major spoilers for the new Scream in this post.

It wouldn't be a Scream movie without a lot of blood and gore — specifically that third-act, main-cast bloodbath — and the latest movie doesn't disappoint.

1. That security guard on Tara's private hospital floor (.5 out of 10)

This decision led to two deaths, one of which we'll get to later, the other of which is the (singular) guard watching Tara after the cops rush off to Judy's house. The only feelings I had about his death were, Well, that didn't need to happen, and Good for Tara for having the sense to try to get his gun.
2. Vince (1.5 out of 10)

3. Amber (2 out of 10)

While it doesn't exactly pull at the heartstrings, her death is pretty gruesome. Not only do Sidney and Gale beat the snot out of her, but Sidney also smashes a (glass!) bottle of hand sanitizer onto her face, which sends her up in flames after Gale shoots her and sends her flying into the lit stovetop. (It's also led to me saying, "Fucking hand sanitizer?!" out loud to no one in particular at least once a day since seeing the movie.) Then, because the killer always comes back for one last scare, she gets shot in the head by Tara. A fitting death for the Ghostface who took out Dewey Riley.
4. Liv (3 out of 10)

Before that, Liv seems to be that member of the friend circle who's only there because she's dating a longtime member (Chad), and is constantly made fun of (basically she's the Jackie Burkhart of the group). She's "too boring" to be the killer, has "trash" taste in movies, and keeps getting accused of being a murderer. We don't really get to know Liv, but it's hard not to feel for her when she yells, "I'm not the killer!!" and then immediately gets a bullet to the head. At least she went quick.
5. Richie (3 out of 10)

6. Wes (7 out of 10)

After a quick nod to Psycho and a very tense scene that includes a lot of opening and closing of doors we expect Ghostface to be behind, we have to watch Wes, just inches from his pepper spray and taser, succumb to a knife slowly being pushed through his throat — slowly enough that he has time to think about how his mom is going to have to find his body.
7. Judy (8 out of 10)

I don't know about you, but for me, her "I'm coming, Wes!" is one of the saddest lines in the whole movie. Just like Wes's last moments are likely spent thinking about his mom, Judy's last moments are spent wondering whether or not her son is safe.
8. Dewey (10 out of 10)

Dewey's death was not only extremely emotional, but brutal as well. After helping save Tara (who, again, is on a private hospital floor for some reason) and shooting Ghostface in the chest a few times, he goes back to finish the job, because he remembers the rule: Shoot them in the head, or they will come back.Unfortunately, Ghostface remembers another rule: "Wear the vest, save your chest." After Dewey is distracted by his ringing phone — which, devastatingly, turns out to be a call from Gale — Ghostface guts him with not one but two knives.There are so many reasons Dewey's death is the saddest of all. David Arquette made sure Dewey was one of the most likable characters in the franchise — so much so that he wasn't even supposed to survive the original Scream, but pulled through in the end because test audiences loved him so much.He's been with us since the beginning, and he's survived a lot. We've just come to expect that he'll make it through a Scream movie, because that's what he does. Despite being stabbed in the first two movies, nearly blown up in the third movie, and hit in the head numerous times with a bedpan in the fourth one, he's always managed to get by — until now.Even sadder, just before he died, he had his final moments with Gale, during which they said all the things they didn't say when they split up. Was it a clear sign that something very, very bad was about to happen? Yes. Did I still cry? Yes. At least he got to see Gale one last time.
Which death hit hardest for you? Let us know in the comments!
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