Matthew Lillard, who played Stu Macher in the first Scream movie from 1996, is coming back for Scream 7, and fans wonder if ...
and another quoting another of Stu's iconic lines: "I'm feeling a little woozy here! 🔪." In the movie, Billy is killed with a gunshot to the head by Sidney, while Stu seemingly meets his end ...
In a thread wondering how Matthew Lillard's character Stu Macher can return to Scream 7, one Redditor came up with an idea: I think it would make sense for Roman to work with Billy and Stu.
In the video, a disembodied hand is seen writing the phrase – one of the final lines spoken by Stu in the movie after he was was revealed to be the accomplice to killer Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich).
Perhaps there is a new (or existing) crop of people who are obsessed with Billy Loomis and Stu Macher and are making AI/deepfake videos (gross, I know) to make it seem like they are committing ...
Last we saw the horror-movie obsessed Stu, he was chasing Neve Campbell’s Sidney down 29 years ago, attempting to kill her. However, she had the upper hand, dropping a TV on his head. Also, you’ll ...
Roman fares no better than Billy and Stu, however, with Sidney stabbing him repeatedly and Dewey shooting him in the head. Notably, Roman also reveals a connection to Billy and Stu, explaining ...
When you think about the many different characters to wear the Ghostface mask in the Scream franchise, typically at the top ...
In the climactic twist of Scream, Stu and his buddy Billy Loomis (Skeet Ulrich) are revealed as the Ghostface killers wreaking havoc on Woodsboro. Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) eventually kills ...
In the movie, Billy is killed with a gunshot to the head by Sidney, while Stu seemingly meets his end when she pushes a TV onto his head — all after Billy and Stu stab each other repeatedly, in an ...
What really makes the movie's killer duo great, however, is Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard). Billy being a murderer makes sense. But Stu? Lillard not only portrays Stu as being fun and charismatic, but ...