Melissa Barrera, who portrays Sam Carpenter in the Scream franchise, has expressed her excitement about the potential directions her character can take in a future Scream 7. As the daughter of Billy Loomis, one of the original Ghostface killers, Sam has survived multiple attacks across different locations, with her past haunting her in the form of hallucinations and hints of a possible dark side. With the events of Scream 6 shaping her character's growth, Barrera believes that Sam's duality as both good and bad is a fascinating aspect to explore in future films.
How Sam Has Evolved In The Scream Movies
When reading the script for Scream 5, what caught my attention about Sam's character was the endless possibilities of where she could go with her mental health struggles. Her unpredictability and the darkness within her make her an intriguing character to both portray and watch. Despite being the hero, there is a subtle villainous quality to her that adds to the complexity of her persona. It is this contradiction that I find fascinating and hope to see explored further in future installments. The writers have done an excellent job with her character thus far, and I trust their ability to take her in unexpected and exciting directions for fans.
Sam's return to Woodsboro in 2022's Scream was triggered by the news of her sister Tara's stabbing by an attacker disguised in the Ghostface mask. During her visit, she opened up to Tara about discovering the truth about her biological father after reading their mother's diary when she was just thirteen. However, Sam's stay in Woodsboro wasn't without its challenges. She began experiencing hallucinations of Billy Loomis, who imparted some cryptic advice, urging her to accept herself. But after a terrifying encounter with Richie, Sam managed to locate a knife and ultimately triumphed over her assailant.
Sam's character in Scream 6 is a complex one, as she finds herself being targeted by Ghostfaces but also seems to be coming to terms with being the daughter of a murderer. In therapy in New York City, she opens up about her experience of killing someone and admits to still having visions of Billy. It becomes apparent that Sam is both good and bad in the film, as she ultimately dons the Ghostface costume to take down the final antagonist. Despite some ambiguity surrounding her character, Sam is a key protagonist in the franchise. It will be intriguing to see where her story arc leads, and whether she ultimately follows in her father's footsteps. With the success of Scream 6, a seventh installment seems likely, promising further exploration of Sam's character and storyline.
Source: Digital Spy