In the sleepy town of Woodsboro, a group of high school students are about to experience a nightmare from which they may not awaken. It's been a year since the tragic murder of Sidney Prescott's mother, Maureen, an event that shook the community and left deep scars on Sidney herself. As the anniversary of her mother's death approaches, Sidney is haunted by eerie phone calls and gruesome murders that seem to be linked to her in some way. The killer, donning a creepy Ghostface mask, begins to target Sidney and her friends, including Billy Loomis, Stu Macher, and Tatum Riley. The first victim is Casey Becker, a high school student who receives a series of disturbing phone calls from the killer before being brutally murdered along with her boyfriend. As the body count rises, Sidney finds herself at the center of a deadly game orchestrated by the masked killer, who seems to be using scary movies as a twisted form of entertainment. Sidney's friend and boyfriend Billy, along with his friend Stu, becomes the prime suspects in the murders, but as the investigation unfolds, it becomes clear that nothing is as it seems. The lines between reality and fiction are blurred as the killer continues to manipulate Sidney and her friends through cleverly crafted phone calls and gruesome killings. As the body count rises and the tension builds, Sidney finds herself forced to confront her own fears and the dark secrets of Woodsboro's past in order to survive. But can she outsmart the cunning killer before it's too late? With its witty dialogue, clever plot twists, and self-aware horror movie tropes, Scream is a game-changing film that redefined the slasher genre and cemented its place as one of the most iconic horror movies of all time.