Ghostface Unleashed: How to Control the Iconic Killer in the New ‘Scary Movie’ Interactive Experience
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The marketing team for the upcoming revival of the Scary Movie franchise is introducing an innovative approach with an interactive website. Fans can engage with Ghostface, the iconic slasher, through this digital experience. This initiative has garnered significant attention within the horror community, appealing to both dedicated fans of the series and those who enjoy interactive challenges.
What is the New ‘Scary Movie’ Interactive Website?
Developed by the Wayans Bros. Entertainment team, the new website acts as a digital playground where users can input text commands to control Ghostface’s actions on screen. The character, iconic for his masked appearance and unpredictable nature, reacts to your prompts in ways that range from genuinely funny to downright bizarre.
The film, directed by Michael Tiddes and penned by the creative minds of the Wayans family—including Marlon and Shawn Wayans—is positioning itself to be a massive return to form. With the original creative force back at the helm, the franchise is looking to reclaim the throne of horror parody.
Why Fans are Obsessed with the Ghostface Easter Eggs
The site is reportedly powered by AI, which is part of what makes it so entertaining. Because the system is still learning, it doesn’t always perform perfectly—but in true Scary Movie fashion, those glitches often become the best part of the experience.
Fans have already been hard at work “stress-testing” the AI to find hidden jokes and Ghostface Easter eggs. Here are some of the most viral discoveries so far:
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The “AI” Meta-Joke: When users type “ai,” Ghostface responds by dumping a bottle of water on the ground. It’s a sharp, satirical dig at the massive amount of water consumption required to keep AI data centers cool—a perfect nod to the franchise’s tradition of poking fun at current events.
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The “Backrooms” Experience: If you dare to type “backrooms,” the site triggers a long, unsettling video that transports viewers into the internet’s favorite urban legend: the endless, yellow-walled corridors of the Backrooms.
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Obsession References: Keep your eyes peeled for hidden nods to the recent horror film Obsession, which fans have been spotting throughout the site.
A Major Return for the Wayans Family
The upcoming Scary Movie (often referred to by fans as Scary Movie 6) is more than just a sequel; it’s a reunion. Following the creative disputes that kept the Wayans family away from the franchise for years, their return is being viewed as the “holy grail” for fans of the original films.
The new installment promises to bring back beloved survivors like Cindy Campbell, with original cast members like Anna Faris and Regina Hall reportedly returning to the fold alongside Chris Elliott and Lochlyn Munro.
How to Join the Fun
As the release date of June 5 nears, the interactive website is likely to get even more wild. Whether the system understands your commands or misinterprets them, the excitement is in finding the next hidden secret.
Marketing strategies that focus on fan interaction instead of just showing trailers are becoming the industry standard, and Scary Movie is at the forefront. If you haven’t tried it yet, visit the official site and see what happens when you give Ghostface a command.
Pro-tip: Try typing different horror tropes or movie titles—you never know what kind of chaos you might trigger.
Are you excited for the Wayans family’s return to the franchise? Have you found any hidden Easter eggs on the site? Tell us in the comments below!
This article is for entertainment and discusses the current marketing campaign for the new “Scary Movie” film.
‘SCARY MOVIE’ has launched a website where fans can make Ghostface do whatever they want.
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