Warning: Spoilers ahead for Scream 6!

Ghostface is back for Scream 2022, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett reteamed for the latest installment of the beloved franchise spearheaded by Wes Craven in 1996. The Scream movies have seen many changes over the years, but several aspects have remained the same, including sequels embracing their roots while honoring the horror genre.

In Scream 4's Kirby Reed, as well as a Ghostface shrine jam-packed with references to past Scream movies.

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18 Scream 6's Jason Takes Manhattan Influence

Jason Takes Manhattan - Jason with Hockey Mask Billboard

When Scream 6 was confirmed to take place in New York City, there were instant comparisons made to a memorable horror movie set in the Big Apple: Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. Not only was there a character named Jason with franchise newcomer Tony Revolori, but his character was actually shown watching Jason Takes Manhattan in his apartment. Scream 6 also honored Friday the 13th with Ghostface taking the subway as a nod to Jason Voorhees taking public transportation.

17 Honoring Jenna Ortega's Wednesday Addams Role

Custom image of Ghostface in Scream 6 and Jenna Ortega in Wednesday.

While Jenna Ortega has been making a name for herself through horror movies, the actress is also known for starring in Netflix's Wednesday. Since Ortega's Scream debut, Wednesday went on to become a cultural phenomenon, and there was no way Scream 6 couldn't include a connection to the Addams Family character. During Sam's therapy session with Dr. Stone, various figurines could be seen in his office, including ones depicting the entire Addams family. At the frat party, a girl also walked by in what looked like a Wednesday Addams Halloween costume.

16 Scream 2's Omega Beta Zeta Connection

Sarah Michelle Gellar as Cici in Scream 2

With Tara, Mindy, and Chad attending Blackmore University together, Scream 2. In that sequel, Sidney attended Windsor College, which prominently featured the sorority Omega Beta Zeta. Toward the beginning of Scream 6, Tara, Chad, Mindy, and their roommates attend a fraternity party when Tara mentioned possibly rushing Omega Beta Zeta at Blackmore University.

15 Casey Becker's Jiffy Pop

Drew Barrymore as Casey on the phone and making stovetop popcorn in Scream

When word got out about the new Ghostface killings, Sam, Tara, and the others took refuge in the group's apartment. As they considered whether to leave the city, Mindy was sitting on the couch snacking with Anika. The snack, however, was a nod to Scream's first opening scene featuring Drew Barrymore's Casey Becker. Rather than a bag of popcorn, the pair were eating from a Jiffy Pop aluminum tin, which was what Casey was making shortly before she was killed.

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14 Wes Craven's Abe Snake Pseudonym

Ghostface in a bodega in Scream 6.

When Detective Bailey investigated the first set of murders in NYC, he found Sam's ID at the scene of the crime, so she was called in for question. On the way to the police station, Ghostface chased Sam and Tara into a nearby bodega called Abe's Snake. The name was a nod to legendary filmmaker and director of the first four Scream movies, Wes Craven. Abe Snake was actually the pseudonym Craven used to make adult films in the '70s, but the reference was even more significant. The Wes Craven Easter egg idea came from Ice Nine Kills' singer Spencer Charnas, who created a flyer for the band to put in the movie.

13 Gale's Police Station Punch

Sidney punching Gale in Scream

Though Gale and Sidney have a good relationship in the current Scream timeline, they weren't always friendly. In the first Scream, Sidney put a lot of blame on Gale for the attacks. When Gale tried to get an interview from Sidney walking out of the police station, Sidney ended up punching Gale. A similar sequence played out in Scream 6 when Sam and Tara left an NYC police station. This time, Gale dodged Sam's punch, but she was struck in the face by Tara.

12 Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' "Red Right Hand" Song (Twice)

Melissa Barerra's Sam and Jenna Ortega's Tara look scared in front of Ghostface projection in Scream 6.

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds' song "Red Right Hand" has become synonymous with Scream. In fact, the song appears in all but one sequel. After being heard in Scream 2022 when Vince was killed, "Red Right Hand" returned in Scream 2022. The song played while the group listened to Mindy's new franchise rules on Blackmore University's campus before playing again at the end of Scream 6 after Sam and Tara kill Richie's dad, Detective Bailey.

11 Legacy Character Deaths In Movie Franchises

Texas Chainsaw Massacre Sally and Leatherface

In Scream 2022, Mindy had her "requel" monologue, which provided key insight into what Woodsboro was dealing with when Ghostface returned. She had another speech in Scream 6, but this time, she highlighted the notion of franchise rules, particularly franchises killing off legacy characters. To prove her point, Mindy mentioned several examples, such as Sally Hardesty's death in 2022's Texas Chainsaw Massacre and the death of Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars sequel trilogy.

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10 The Ghostface Masks Of Past Killers

Sam holds the a cracked and bloody Ghostface mask in Scream 6

Scream 6 made it clear early in the movie that the masterminds behind the new Ghostface killings had a deep connection to the past. Aside from being inspired by previous events, the killers had artifacts from past murderers, including every Ghostface mask in the Scream franchise. As a countdown of sorts, the new Ghostface was leaving behind old masks at the scenes of new murders, starting with Amber and Richie's. Kirby even realized that the new killer was leaving behind real Easter eggs.

9 Dewey's Theme Music

David Arquette Dewey Scream 6 return

Dewey Riley was tragically killed in Scream 2022, but that didn't mean he was completely left out of Scream 6. Gale reverted to her old ways since Dewey's death, but she never fully let him go. When mending things with Sam, Dewey was brought up, and during the scene, the theme music commonly used during scenes featuring Dewey played in honor of the character.