Fans of the iconic horror franchise were stunned when Scott Foley revealed a surprising detail about his return to the legendary Scream universe: he hadn’t even read the script before saying yes.
In a candid interview, Foley admitted that the decision wasn’t driven by plot twists or screen time — it was about trust. Trust in the filmmakers. Trust in the franchise’s legacy. And trust that Scream still knows how to shock audiences decades later.
Foley originally portrayed Roman Bridger in Scream 3, one of the series’ most controversial Ghostface reveals. His character left a lasting mark on the franchise, and the idea of revisiting that twisted legacy has sent fans into speculation overdrive.
So what does it mean that he signed on without knowing the full story? Is there a major twist being kept under wraps? A secret cameo? Or a deeper connection to the franchise’s evolving mythology?

One thing’s certain: in the world of Scream, nothing happens by accident — and if Scott Foley is back in the mix, audiences should expect the unexpected.