A sharp, self-aware sequel that trades some of the original’s surprise for bigger set pieces, more meta-horror commentary, and a strong return from Sidney and the core ensemble. It’s not as tight as the first film, but it’s still one of the most entertaining slasher sequels of the 1990s.
34% ★★☆☆☆ (1,076,238)
Scream 2
Where to watch: Paramount
Movie · Horror · Mystery · R
1997 · 2h 0m · ★ 34% (1M)
Someone has taken their love of sequels one step too far.
Director: Wes Craven
Starring: Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette
Overview
Two years after the Woodsboro murders, Sidney Prescott acclimates to college life while someone donning the Ghostface costume begins a new string of killings.
Director
Wes Craven
Production
Dimension Films, Konrad Pictures, Craven-Maddalena Films
Cast
Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, David Arquette, Jerry O'Connell, Timothy Olyphant, Jamie Kennedy, Laurie Metcalf, Elise Neal, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Liev Schreiber, Jada Pinkett Smith, Omar Epps, Duane Martin, Lewis Arquette, Rebecca Gayheart, Portia De Rossi, Heather Graham, Roger L. Jackson, Joshua Jackson, Marisol Nichols
Where to watch
fuboTV, Paramount Plus Premium, Paramount Plus Essential
Curator Review
Verdict
A sharp, self-aware sequel that trades some of the original’s surprise for bigger set pieces, more meta-horror commentary, and a strong return from Sidney and the core ensemble. It’s not as tight as the first film, but it’s still one of the most entertaining slasher sequels of the 1990s.
Best for
fans of meta-horror and slasher sequels
viewers who like witty, character-driven horror
people who enjoy campus-set thrillers
audiences looking for a mix of suspense and dark humor
Skip if
you want the freshness of the original film’s mystery
you dislike self-referential dialogue and genre commentary
you prefer restrained, realistic horror over heightened slasher theatrics
Overview
Scream 2 understands the assignment: make the sequel bigger, meaner, and more self-aware without losing the nerve-jangling momentum. It leans into campus life, media frenzy, and the idea that horror sequels are judged against impossible expectations, turning that pressure into part of the fun.
Worth noting
The mystery is less airtight than the first film, but the movie compensates with brisk pacing, sharp banter, and a strong sense of escalation. The kills are more elaborate, the satire is broader, and the ensemble remains easy to root for, especially Sidney, who feels even more battle-tested here.
Bottom line
What keeps it working is that it never forgets to be a thriller first. Beneath the jokes and genre commentary, it still has real tension and a nasty streak, which is why it remains such an easy recommendation for slasher fans and anyone who likes their horror clever and commercial at the same time.
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