The film still follows Sidney Prescott (Campbell) at Windsor College. The Stab movie-within-a-movie concept remains. Randy (Jamie Kennedy) is still the film-savvy heart of the group. However, the key differences are monumental:
The final Scream 2 (1997) kept:
| Scene | Released Film (1997) | Original Script (Leaked) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The theater stage during a rehearsal of a play about the Woodsboro murders. | An abandoned theater’s basement and prop room . | | Dewey’s Fate | Stabbed in the back, survives to Scream 3 . | Stabbed in the back, but the script implied a more severe injury. He lived, but was sidelined. | | Randy’s Death | Killed in the van by Mrs. Loomis. | Killed earlier, but in a much more gruesome, public way—on campus, screaming for help that never comes. | | Sidney’s Climax | Sidney fights Mrs. Loomis and Mickey, using props and a stage light. She shoots Mrs. Loomis. | Sidney fights Cotton and Hallie together . Cotton is killed by Gale Weathers with a single, surprising gunshot. Sidney is forced to kill Hallie in self-defense while Hallie cries and apologizes. | | The Final Shot | Sidney walks away silently as Cotton gives an interview. | Sidney walks away, but Gale and Dewey look at her with pity—and a hint of fear. Cotton’s body is wheeled out. No one cheers. | scream 2 original script
The script largely took place on the campus of "Windsor College" (renamed from "Windsor" to "Windsor" in the final, but the vibe shifted). However, the student body and background characters were more aggressively cynical. There were protests, "I Heart Billy Loomis" t-shirts, and a palpable sense that fame had trumped morality. The film still follows Sidney Prescott (Campbell) at
Liev Schreiber was not a superstar yet. Could he carry the villain role with the necessary charisma? The studio worried that a male villain without a personal connection to Billy Loomis felt like a step backward. Mrs. Loomis gave the sequel a direct, emotional artery to the first film. However, the key differences are monumental: The final