Remember Skeet Ulrich, the man who brought Billy Loomis to life in the classic 'Scream'? He recently opened up about a ...
Matthew Lillard and Skeet Ulrich discuss their first onscreen reunion since 1996's Scream in Five Nights at Freddy's 2. They talk about their viral "First Husbands of Horror" moment and embracing that ...
Skeet Ulrich is aware of the fan theory that “Scream 1” Ghostfaces Billy Loomis (Ulrich) and Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard) are gay and in love with each other. “It’s not something that was intended or ...
Scream 7' will feature multiple returning cast members, yet original star Skeet Ulrich isn't among them. Though that wasn't always the case.
The former Billy Loomis speaks out on what his repeat hauntings would've led to in a different version of 'Scream 7.' Reading time 2 minutes The Scream franchise came back to life with a legacy sequel ...
In this week’s Front Row Access, Jillian Lopez talks to Matthew Lillard and Skeet Ulrich about reuniting on screen in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. Lillard and Ulrich starred in the original Scream ...
Scream star Skeet Ulrich has confirmed that the plan for the franchise's new trilogy was originally very different to how the ...
Skeet Ulrich exclusively confirmed to The Post that he was set to appear in “Scream 7,” until Melissa Barrera was fired from her role as Billy’s daughter, Sam Carpenter, due to the actress’s social ...
Matthew Lillard and Skeet Ulrich are still making us scream. Almost three decades after playing the original Ghostface killers, Stu Macher and Billy Loomis, in the first "Scream" movie in 1996, the ...
Skeet Ulrich has insisted he is not in Scream 7. The 55-year-old actor starred in the original 1996 slasher as Billy Loomis - one of the Ghostface killers - and while several of his former castmates ...
The actors previously portrayed the killers behind the Ghostface mask in the 1996 horror movie Lillard emphasizes that Scott Cawthon, the creator of the Five Nights at Freddy’s game, and director Emma ...
SEATTLE — Nearly 30 years after Matthew Lillard and Skeet Ulrich slashed their way into pop-culture history in "Scream," the real-life best friends are teaming up again — this time in the "Five Nights ...