When you think of horror movies, this popular trope most likely comes to mind: a masked killer hiding in the darkness which is picking off unsuspecting victims one by one. Then, our main hero (usually a young woman) fights the killer and walks away victorious.
That protagonist is our "Final Girl."
She is one of the surviving characters in the movie to see another day.
Viewers are typically pulled through their Pov to root them on.
While this archetype is known more for horror movies, Final Girls are a staple on TV too!
Though, there are some noticeable differences. Like, their battles aren't confined to a single night of terror. Sometimes it'll spread across multiple TV plotlines or an overarching season.
This means we get more time to meet our Final Girl, learn about her backstory, and see her develop before fighting the villain.
Each Final Girl is different, but...
That protagonist is our "Final Girl."
She is one of the surviving characters in the movie to see another day.
Viewers are typically pulled through their Pov to root them on.
While this archetype is known more for horror movies, Final Girls are a staple on TV too!
Though, there are some noticeable differences. Like, their battles aren't confined to a single night of terror. Sometimes it'll spread across multiple TV plotlines or an overarching season.
This means we get more time to meet our Final Girl, learn about her backstory, and see her develop before fighting the villain.
Each Final Girl is different, but...
- 6/15/2020
- by Justin Carreiro
- TVfanatic
Whether it be lack of compelling storylines, or getting overlooked for their talents, some characters never get the recognition they're earned.
Related: 19 Reasons You Should Be Watching Pearson
Whatever the reasoning behind it, here are a list of 19 under appreciated leading ladies.
Which one is your favorite?
1. Josie McCoy - Riverdale Many seem to forget that she is even a leading lady because the show treats her as a recurring character. She has far less screentime than the core four and Cheryl, has almost no storylines of her own and no real purpose to the show other than the occasional musical act. 2. Clary Fray - Shadowhunters Clary’s run on the show started rocky as her character came off as whiny and the damsel in distress, but as she came into her own as a Shadowhunter and developed her relationship with Jace, her personality shone through. The reputation she had...
Related: 19 Reasons You Should Be Watching Pearson
Whatever the reasoning behind it, here are a list of 19 under appreciated leading ladies.
Which one is your favorite?
1. Josie McCoy - Riverdale Many seem to forget that she is even a leading lady because the show treats her as a recurring character. She has far less screentime than the core four and Cheryl, has almost no storylines of her own and no real purpose to the show other than the occasional musical act. 2. Clary Fray - Shadowhunters Clary’s run on the show started rocky as her character came off as whiny and the damsel in distress, but as she came into her own as a Shadowhunter and developed her relationship with Jace, her personality shone through. The reputation she had...
- 8/21/2019
- by Melissa Gesimondo
- TVfanatic
Network: MTV (seasons one and two), VH1 (season three -- )
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: June 30, 2015 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, John Karna, Amadeus Serafini, Conner Weil, Carlson Young, Jason Wiles, Tracy Middendorf, Mary J. Blige, Rj Cyler, Keke Palmer, Tyler Posey, C.J. Wallace, Tyga, Giullian Yao Gioiello, Mike Vaughn (voice only), and Roger Jackson (voice only).
TV show description:
This horror TV series is an adaptation of the slasher film series of the same name. A YouTube video goes viral and soon leads to problems for the teenagers of Lakewood. It serves as the catalyst for a murder that opens up a window to the town's troubled past.
Emma Duval (Willa Fitzgerald) is known as the "Good Girl" and...
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: June 30, 2015 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, John Karna, Amadeus Serafini, Conner Weil, Carlson Young, Jason Wiles, Tracy Middendorf, Mary J. Blige, Rj Cyler, Keke Palmer, Tyler Posey, C.J. Wallace, Tyga, Giullian Yao Gioiello, Mike Vaughn (voice only), and Roger Jackson (voice only).
TV show description:
This horror TV series is an adaptation of the slasher film series of the same name. A YouTube video goes viral and soon leads to problems for the teenagers of Lakewood. It serves as the catalyst for a murder that opens up a window to the town's troubled past.
Emma Duval (Willa Fitzgerald) is known as the "Good Girl" and...
- 7/9/2019
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Math has never been my Will Forte, but I’m pretty sure Tuesday’s Scream Halloween special had a higher body count than all of Season 2 — and the first one was a real doozy.
RelatedScream Renewed for Six-Episode Season 3
The two-hour event wasted no time appeasing its viewers’ thirst for blood, claiming a trio of casualties in its first 10 minutes, including everyone’s favorite sexy serial killer Kieran. (So much for those 10 consecutive life terms, eh?)
From there, the story shifted to the remaining members of the Lakewood Six, each of whom began the special at a crossroad of...
RelatedScream Renewed for Six-Episode Season 3
The two-hour event wasted no time appeasing its viewers’ thirst for blood, claiming a trio of casualties in its first 10 minutes, including everyone’s favorite sexy serial killer Kieran. (So much for those 10 consecutive life terms, eh?)
From there, the story shifted to the remaining members of the Lakewood Six, each of whom began the special at a crossroad of...
- 10/19/2016
- TVLine.com
Tonight marks the second season finale of the Scream TV series on MTV. But, will it be the last episode of the entire series? Will it return for a third season? Should it be cancelled?Season two of the Scream TV show picks up with Emma Duval (Willa Fitzgerald) returning to Lakewood. She's spent several months at a retreat and hopes to put the horrific events of last season behind her. Good luck with that. The rest of the cast includes Amadeus Serafini, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Carlson Young, Conner Weil, John Karna, Kiana Lede, Santiago Segura, Sean Grandillo, Tom Maden, and Mike Vaughn (voice only).The first season of Scream averaged a 0.34 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 750,000 viewers. Those weren't great ratings and the current season's numbers have dropped a lot lower. The nine installments have averaged 0.19 in the demo and 380,000...
- 8/17/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Based on the slasher movies, this TV series wasn't exactly a "killer" in the ratings but it did well enough for MTV to renew Scream for a second season. Will the ratings rise or fall this time around? Cancelled or renewed for season three? Stay tuned.
Season two of the Scream TV show picks up with Emma Duval (Willa Fitzgerald) returning to Lakewood. She's spent several months at a retreat and hopes to put the horrific events of last season behind her. Good luck with that. The rest of the cast includes Amadeus Serafini, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Carlson Young, Conner Weil, John Karna, Kiana Lede, Santiago Segura, Sean Grandillo, Tom Maden, and Mike Vaughn (voice only).
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Season two of the Scream TV show picks up with Emma Duval (Willa Fitzgerald) returning to Lakewood. She's spent several months at a retreat and hopes to put the horrific events of last season behind her. Good luck with that. The rest of the cast includes Amadeus Serafini, Bex Taylor-Klaus, Carlson Young, Conner Weil, John Karna, Kiana Lede, Santiago Segura, Sean Grandillo, Tom Maden, and Mike Vaughn (voice only).
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- 6/22/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The growing popularity of aftershows continues, as MTV has announced Scream After Dark, a new talk show premiering Monday, May 30th after the first episode of Scream Season 2 airs at 11:00pm Est. And taking a page out of Randy Meeks’ playbook, the characters from MTV’s Scream recently recorded videos of themselves to offer parting words from beyond the grave in case they don’t survive the new killing streak in Lakewood.
Announced on the Scream TV series’ official Facebook and Twitter pages, MTV’s Scream After Dark will be hosted by actor/writer Jeffery Self. It hasn’t been revealed yet if the talk show will air after every episode or just following the Season 2 premiere on May 30th. The first photo from the show (see below) reveals that Willa Fitzgerald (Emma Duval) and John Karna (Noah Foster) will appear to talk shop in Scream After Dark. Stay...
Announced on the Scream TV series’ official Facebook and Twitter pages, MTV’s Scream After Dark will be hosted by actor/writer Jeffery Self. It hasn’t been revealed yet if the talk show will air after every episode or just following the Season 2 premiere on May 30th. The first photo from the show (see below) reveals that Willa Fitzgerald (Emma Duval) and John Karna (Noah Foster) will appear to talk shop in Scream After Dark. Stay...
- 5/25/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Calling all Scream fans!
People has an exclusive look at the season 1 Scream: The TV Series blooper reel, and it's giving fans of the MTV show a chance to see all of the fun moments that happened behind the scenes.
In the beginning of the video, someone on the phone tells Emma Duval (Willa Fitzgerald), "I can be anywhere," which causes Duval to lock a window.
"What you should be really asking is did you just lock me in or out?" says the caller.
"If you're in this house, I swear to God," threatens Duval before an operator surprisingly says:...
People has an exclusive look at the season 1 Scream: The TV Series blooper reel, and it's giving fans of the MTV show a chance to see all of the fun moments that happened behind the scenes.
In the beginning of the video, someone on the phone tells Emma Duval (Willa Fitzgerald), "I can be anywhere," which causes Duval to lock a window.
"What you should be really asking is did you just lock me in or out?" says the caller.
"If you're in this house, I swear to God," threatens Duval before an operator surprisingly says:...
- 5/10/2016
- by Mariah Haas
- People.com - TV Watch
Calling all Scream fans! People has an exclusive look at the season 1 Scream: The TV Series blooper reel, and it's giving fans of the MTV show a chance to see all of the fun moments that happened behind the scenes.In the beginning of the video, someone on the phone tells Emma Duval (Willa Fitzgerald), "I can be anywhere," which causes Duval to lock a window. "What you should be really asking is did you just lock me in or out?" says the caller. "If you're in this house, I swear to God," threatens Duval before an operator surprisingly says:...
- 5/10/2016
- by Mariah Haas
- PEOPLE.com
“How do you know whether you’re the cat or the mouse?” If you’re counting down the days until the Scream Season 2 premiere, then you now a little less time to wait, as MTV has bumped the show’s return from Tuesday, May 31st to Monday, May 30th. A new promo video also previews the show’s “killer” cast of characters.
From MTV: “MTV and Dimension TV’s second season of “Scream” picks up with Emma’s return to Lakewood after several months at a retreat, where she tried to recover from the horrors of last season. Everyone is walking on eggshells around her, questioning whether she has truly gotten over the Killer’s crimes. Meanwhile, Audrey is hiding her connection to the Killer, but is getting harassed by someone who knows the truth. Brooke and Jake are also keeping secrets—they are hiding a budding romance from Mayor Maddox.
From MTV: “MTV and Dimension TV’s second season of “Scream” picks up with Emma’s return to Lakewood after several months at a retreat, where she tried to recover from the horrors of last season. Everyone is walking on eggshells around her, questioning whether she has truly gotten over the Killer’s crimes. Meanwhile, Audrey is hiding her connection to the Killer, but is getting harassed by someone who knows the truth. Brooke and Jake are also keeping secrets—they are hiding a budding romance from Mayor Maddox.
- 4/8/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Fans of MTV and Dimension TV’s Scream TV series know that the mystery behind the Lakewood murders is far from over and will be further explored in upcoming episodes, and it’s just been announced that the show’s second season will premiere on Tuesday, May 31st.
MTV announced the Scream Season 2 premiere date on Facebook via a new poster (see below).
In addition to the premiere date, MTV also shared the plot for the second season as well as an updated cast list that includes new characters who will join those lucky enough to survive season one (new cast members are highlighted in red)
From MTV: “MTV and Dimension TV’s second season of “Scream” picks up with Emma’s return to Lakewood after several months at a retreat, where she tried to recover from the horrors of last season. Everyone is walking on eggshells around her,...
MTV announced the Scream Season 2 premiere date on Facebook via a new poster (see below).
In addition to the premiere date, MTV also shared the plot for the second season as well as an updated cast list that includes new characters who will join those lucky enough to survive season one (new cast members are highlighted in red)
From MTV: “MTV and Dimension TV’s second season of “Scream” picks up with Emma’s return to Lakewood after several months at a retreat, where she tried to recover from the horrors of last season. Everyone is walking on eggshells around her,...
- 3/10/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Despite scepticism from fans of the franchise, MTV's Scream series honours the first rule of remakes: don't eff with the original...
The Scream franchise is deservedly adored by cinemagoers and critics, and widely considered to be one of the best horror films to come out of the back end of the 90s. You can certainly see why, with Kevin Williamson's tack-sharp script packed with zingers, its overall clever subversion of the genre, a sterling central performance from Neve Campbell and an undercurrent of cheeky fun. The third act is still, to this day, a triumphant blend of humour, (literally) knife-edge tension and genuine scares.
Few horror movies have achieved what Scream did. Or, to give it its dues, what Scream 2 also did. The sequel to Wes Craven's original hit could have been a messy affair but it achieved an improbable feat: it was just as fun and spooky as the first.
The Scream franchise is deservedly adored by cinemagoers and critics, and widely considered to be one of the best horror films to come out of the back end of the 90s. You can certainly see why, with Kevin Williamson's tack-sharp script packed with zingers, its overall clever subversion of the genre, a sterling central performance from Neve Campbell and an undercurrent of cheeky fun. The third act is still, to this day, a triumphant blend of humour, (literally) knife-edge tension and genuine scares.
Few horror movies have achieved what Scream did. Or, to give it its dues, what Scream 2 also did. The sequel to Wes Craven's original hit could have been a messy affair but it achieved an improbable feat: it was just as fun and spooky as the first.
- 7/27/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Network: MTV
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: June 30, 2015 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, John Karna, Amadeus Serafini, Conner Weil, Carlson Young, Jason Wiles, Tracy Middendorf, and Mike Vaughn (voice only)
TV show description:
This Scream horror TV series is an adaptation of the slasher film series of the same name. A YouTube video goes viral and soon leads to problems for the teenagers of Lakewood. It serves as the catalyst for a murder that opens up a window to the town's troubled past.
Emma Duval (Willa Fitzgerald) is known as the "Good Girl" and is the peacemaker of her popular group. Emma's father walked out on her and her mother years ago and it's been a rough road back to normalcy. Still,...
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: June 30, 2015 -- present
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Willa Fitzgerald, Bex Taylor-Klaus, John Karna, Amadeus Serafini, Conner Weil, Carlson Young, Jason Wiles, Tracy Middendorf, and Mike Vaughn (voice only)
TV show description:
This Scream horror TV series is an adaptation of the slasher film series of the same name. A YouTube video goes viral and soon leads to problems for the teenagers of Lakewood. It serves as the catalyst for a murder that opens up a window to the town's troubled past.
Emma Duval (Willa Fitzgerald) is known as the "Good Girl" and is the peacemaker of her popular group. Emma's father walked out on her and her mother years ago and it's been a rough road back to normalcy. Still,...
- 7/2/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Arrow's Bex Taylor-Klaus will have a major role in MTV's upcoming Scream television series.
Taylor-Klaus is replacing the previously-cast Amy Forsyth in Scream as teen filmmaker Audrey Jensen, reports Deadline.
Scream's Wes Craven on TV show: 'If script is good it could be fun'
Audrey Jensen is the ex-best friend of Willa Fitzgerald's character Emma Duval, who has recently been accepted among her school's popular clique.
Taylor-Klaus has played The Canary's sidekick Sin in Arrow, and has also appeared in The Killing as Bullet.
Scream's small screen adaptation begins with the release of a viral video that exposes a town's dark secrets and sets up a brutal murder.
Also joining the cast are Bobby Campo (Being Human USA) as English teacher Seth Branson, Joel Gretsch (The 4400) as Sheriff Clark Hudson and Connor Weil (Sharknado) as Emma's basketball-playing boyfriend Will Belmont.
Scream is expected to premiere...
Taylor-Klaus is replacing the previously-cast Amy Forsyth in Scream as teen filmmaker Audrey Jensen, reports Deadline.
Scream's Wes Craven on TV show: 'If script is good it could be fun'
Audrey Jensen is the ex-best friend of Willa Fitzgerald's character Emma Duval, who has recently been accepted among her school's popular clique.
Taylor-Klaus has played The Canary's sidekick Sin in Arrow, and has also appeared in The Killing as Bullet.
Scream's small screen adaptation begins with the release of a viral video that exposes a town's dark secrets and sets up a brutal murder.
Also joining the cast are Bobby Campo (Being Human USA) as English teacher Seth Branson, Joel Gretsch (The 4400) as Sheriff Clark Hudson and Connor Weil (Sharknado) as Emma's basketball-playing boyfriend Will Belmont.
Scream is expected to premiere...
- 8/16/2014
- Digital Spy
(Cbr) There’s a new show coming to MTV, and it’s a real "Scream." No, really — it’s "Scream." The slasher horror movies are making the leap to the small screen with a new MTV pilot, first announced more than two years ago, and now moving forward with a cast and crew. MTV has revealed the cast of "Scream" consists of the following actors and characters: Willa Fitzgerald as Emma Duval – a classic beauty whose looks and popularity hide a natural shyness and intellectual nature. Her new life with the “in crowd” leaves her estranged her from childhood best friend Audrey. Amy Forsyth as Audrey Jensen – the daughter of a Lutheran pastor, Audrey is an artsy loner who aspires to be a filmmaker. John Karna as Noah Foster – creative computer genius with a vast knowledge of pop culture and the tech world. Best friends with Audrey. Carlson Young as...
- 8/7/2014
- by Josh Wigler, Comic Book Resources
- Hitfix
Wes Craven’s 1996 Scream was easily one of the best and most influential horror films of the 1990s. Its sequel in 1997 was just as successful with critics, audiences, and at the box office. The franchise faltered with 2000’s Scream 3, but started to take a step back in the right direction with 2011’s Scream 4. While rumors have persisted for sometime that a Scream 5 is in the works, Entertainment Weekly reports that a TV series based on the popular franchise is officially moving forward and now has a cast and director.
In development since 2012, the Scream TV series will air on MTV, where other movie-turned-show, Teen Wolf, has a rabid cult following. The showrunner will be Jill Blotevogel (Ravenswood), while the pilot will be scripted by Jay Beattie and Dan Dworkin (Criminal Minds), and will now be directed by Jamie Travis (For a Good Time, Call…). It is curious to...
In development since 2012, the Scream TV series will air on MTV, where other movie-turned-show, Teen Wolf, has a rabid cult following. The showrunner will be Jill Blotevogel (Ravenswood), while the pilot will be scripted by Jay Beattie and Dan Dworkin (Criminal Minds), and will now be directed by Jamie Travis (For a Good Time, Call…). It is curious to...
- 8/5/2014
- by Max Molinaro
- SoundOnSight
MTV seems to have cornered the market on bringing back old properties and giving them a fresh, 21st century life. The channel already has recreated “Teen Wolf” for today’s post-”Twilight” audience. Now MTV and Dimension TV are looking to bring some slasher horror-comedy to television with a “Scream” television adaptation. SlashFilm via Deadline has reported that Jamie Travis will direct the pilot and the cast will include young actors and actresses including Amy Forsyth (“Reign”), Willa Fitzgerald (“Royal Pains”) and John Karna (“The Neighbors”). Fitzgerald will play Emma Duval, described as “a classic beauty whose new life in the ‘in crowd’ leaves her estranged from childhood best friend Audrey.” Forsyth [ Read More ]
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- 8/5/2014
- by monique
- ShockYa
MTV's TV pilot based on the Scream films has revealed some of its lead cast members.
Willa Fitzgerald (Royal Pains, Alpha House) will star in the adaptation as Emma Duval, described as "a classic beauty whose looks and popularity hide a natural shyness and intellectual nature".
Also cast are Amy Forsyth (as Audrey Jensen, "an artsy loner who aspires to be a filmmaker"), John Karna (as Noah Foster, "a creative computer genius with a vast knowledge of pop culture and the tech world"), Carlson Young (as Brooke Maddox, "charismatic leader of the popular crew whose personality vacillates between bubbly sweetness and ferocious sex appeal") and Amadeus Serafini (as Kieran Wilcox, "the mysterious new kid in town... [whose] dark side and... tough exterior... hints at experience beyond his years").
Emma's "new life with the in crowd" is described as having left her estranged from childhood best friend Audrey in the pilot.
Harvey...
Willa Fitzgerald (Royal Pains, Alpha House) will star in the adaptation as Emma Duval, described as "a classic beauty whose looks and popularity hide a natural shyness and intellectual nature".
Also cast are Amy Forsyth (as Audrey Jensen, "an artsy loner who aspires to be a filmmaker"), John Karna (as Noah Foster, "a creative computer genius with a vast knowledge of pop culture and the tech world"), Carlson Young (as Brooke Maddox, "charismatic leader of the popular crew whose personality vacillates between bubbly sweetness and ferocious sex appeal") and Amadeus Serafini (as Kieran Wilcox, "the mysterious new kid in town... [whose] dark side and... tough exterior... hints at experience beyond his years").
Emma's "new life with the in crowd" is described as having left her estranged from childhood best friend Audrey in the pilot.
Harvey...
- 8/5/2014
- Digital Spy
More than year after getting green-lit for a pilot, MTV’s take on the meta-horror classic Scream is finally moving forward with a director and cast set for its first episode.
Faking It and For A Good Time, Call… director Jamie Travis will be sitting in the director’s chair, working with a cast of young, photogenic unknowns. The cast includes Willa Fitzgerald (Alpha House, Royal Pains), Amy Forsyth (Reign), John Karna (The Neighbors), Carlson Young (Key and Peele) and Amadeus Serafini in the lead roles.
In an official statement, Bob Weinstein, co-chairman of The Weinstein Company and Dimension Films, which is working on the Scream series with MTV through its TV branch, said:
“‘Scream’ has been one of our largest and most treasured franchises at Dimension and we are thrilled to embark on the next chapter and join forces with a network that we love. I am so pleased...
Faking It and For A Good Time, Call… director Jamie Travis will be sitting in the director’s chair, working with a cast of young, photogenic unknowns. The cast includes Willa Fitzgerald (Alpha House, Royal Pains), Amy Forsyth (Reign), John Karna (The Neighbors), Carlson Young (Key and Peele) and Amadeus Serafini in the lead roles.
In an official statement, Bob Weinstein, co-chairman of The Weinstein Company and Dimension Films, which is working on the Scream series with MTV through its TV branch, said:
“‘Scream’ has been one of our largest and most treasured franchises at Dimension and we are thrilled to embark on the next chapter and join forces with a network that we love. I am so pleased...
- 8/5/2014
- by Isaac Feldberg
- We Got This Covered
MTV’s televised take on the modern classic meta-horror franchise Scream has found its cast and director.
The cable network and Dimension TV announced today that Scream is moving forward, and will star Willa Fitzgerald (Alpha House, Royal Pains), Amy Forsyth (Reign), John Karna (The Neighbors), Carlson Young (Key and Peele) and Amadeus Serafini in key roles. In addition, Jamie Travis (Faking It) will direct the pilot. “Scream has been one of our largest and most treasured franchises at Dimension and we are thrilled to embark on the next chapter and join forces with a network that we love,” said Bob Weinstein,...
The cable network and Dimension TV announced today that Scream is moving forward, and will star Willa Fitzgerald (Alpha House, Royal Pains), Amy Forsyth (Reign), John Karna (The Neighbors), Carlson Young (Key and Peele) and Amadeus Serafini in key roles. In addition, Jamie Travis (Faking It) will direct the pilot. “Scream has been one of our largest and most treasured franchises at Dimension and we are thrilled to embark on the next chapter and join forces with a network that we love,” said Bob Weinstein,...
- 8/5/2014
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
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