
In the Scream series, Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette are undeniably well-known characters. However, I’d like to bring attention to Roger L. Jackson, who is just as iconic in my opinion. He is the chilling voice behind Ghostface, a character that has been present in all six movies. The nerve-wracking phone calls and memorable one-liners make him one of the most adored horror villains ever. Just hearing his menacing voice brings a thrill. Now, fans can enjoy it more as Jackson will narrate an audiobook about the Scream franchise using his Ghostface voice. “Hello, Sidney.
Unveiling Your Favorite Slasher Film: How the Scream Series Revolutionized Horror Cinema by journalist Ashley Cullins
This book offers an in-depth exploration of how the Scream franchise managed to captivate audiences and pave the way for a wave of slasher horror movies. As reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Jackson’s Ghostface character will serve as your guide through this thrilling journey, providing exclusive insights from interviews with Campbell, Cox, Arquette, Kevin Williamson, and even Jackson himself. Having Ghostface narrate the Scream audiobook is an incredibly exciting experience!
I really hope that everyone who listens to this audiobook finds it as captivating as I did when I was reading it. The book is exceptionally well-crafted, offering a rich tapestry of depth and subtlety. There are many fascinating facts and untold stories that you won’t find elsewhere. If you’re someone who appreciates the movie Scream, this book is a must-read for you. It was truly a privilege to narrate this audiobook for fans of the films and fellow audiobook enthusiasts like myself.
Your Favorite Scary Movie will release on August 19.
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