First introduced as little more than a flower merchant in the opening hour of Final Fantasy 7, she soon becomes a significant figure in the story’s central cast. This is the inside story of the players who re-wrote fate and resurrected Aerith Gainsborough.Īerith Gainsborough is one of the most beloved characters in RPG history. Over 25 years, rumour became myth, myth became hoax, and eventually hope became a way to genuinely save the flower girl from Midgar. The resonance Aerith had with fans is incomparable, and the emotional impact of her death left many players desperate for a resurrection. Sam looks down at her father's Ghostface mask as if hypnotized, but Tara snaps her out of the brief spell and the duo walk away together, the Ghostface mask forgotten on the ground behind them.Video games had killed off significant characters before Final Fantasy 7, but this was different. Kirby tells Sam that "legacy doesn't always have to be a bad thing" before she leaves. Outside the shrine, it's revealed that Mindy, Gale, and Chad will all survive Mindy reappears frantically telling everyone she's discovered who the killer is, but of course she's too late. "I saw that in a scary movie once," she says: this is the way Matthew Lillard's Stu Macher was killed in the original Scream. Ethan is still alive, and runs at them – until Kirby drops a TV on his head. Sam and Tara have a heart to heart, but, in true Scream fashion, the fight isn't over yet. Sam stabs Bailey through the eye, finishing him off. Sam has been fighting her inner darkness throughout the movie, and here makes a decision not to give in… until Tara gives her a significant look, that is. She holds back from completely butchering him, though, when Tara arrives at her side. Sam, in full Ghostface regalia, then attacks Bailey in a frenzy of stabbings. "What's your favorite scary movie?" she asks him over the phone. Sam dons Billy Loomis's Ghostface mask and costume – he is her father, after all – and uses the voice changer to stalk Bailey through the shrine. Then, Sam shoots Quinn dead, repeating that famous franchise rule: "You've always got to shoot them in the head."ĭetective Bailey is then the last remaining killer to be dealt with. Sam and Tara quickly devise a plan, with Tara taking her sister's knife, letting go of her hand, and dropping down on Ethan. They end up stuck over the balcony, though, with Ethan right below them, swiping at them with his knife. Sam attacks Ethan but doesn't kill him, and her and Tara attempt to escape to the shrine's exit by going up a ladder. Luckily, though, despite being wounded by the killers, Kirby is still alive, and she resurfaces in the nick of time. They plan to frame someone obsessed with Ghostface as the killer this time around, and pose Sam's body in the costume. They want revenge on Sam after she killed Richie at the end of Scream 5, and Quinn was the one who started all the rumors that Sam was actually behind the previous killings all along. Richie Kirsch, Scream 5's Ghostface, is revealed to be Bailey's son and Quinn and Ethan's brother. But, as Bailey explains, being a cop meant it was easy for him to switch out her fake dead body with a real one. Quinn is the biggest shock, as she was thought dead after being attacked by Ghostface in her bedroom. There are three of them this time: Detective Bailey, his daughter Quinn (Liana Liberato), and her brother Ethan (Jack Champion). Sam and Tara reunite downstairs, and the Ghostfaces finally reveal themselves.
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