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This reunites her with other Scream returning characters Gale and Sheriff Dewey - who are now married - and her cousin, Jill Roberts. The horror sequel culminates in the shocking revelation that Jill is Ghostface, aided in her murder spree by friend Charlie Rory Culkin. After framing her unfaithful boyfriend and attacking Sidney, Jill attempts to paint herself as the heroic sole survivor. Jill is alive, but her plan rests on Sidney's ambiguous fate. Scream 4 now ends with a hospital sequence wherein Jill - sans Ghostface mask - tries to murder Sidney but is eventually killed.

She is comforted by a distraught Dewey, before adopting her victim act for a swarm of journalists, echoing Gale's reporting in the final scene of the original. A Woman. Jill is taken to the hospital, but finds out that Sidney survived. Jill Roberts is the daughter of Kate Roberts and an unnamed, unseen father, who had most likely divorced her mother prior to the events of Scream 4. In Scream, a year after the murder of her mother Maureen, she is stalked by a killer, later revealed to be her boyfriend Billy Loomis and his friend Stu Macher.

This is the heaviest and most controversial debate of the Scream series, but Billy killed Tatum while Stu was hosting the party. However, Billy had a better chance because he was absent from the party.

Billy and Stu begin to stab each other to make themselves look like the victims of their scapegoat. Stu claims that after watching several horror films, they know how to frame and get away with murder.

Billy was once a caring and sweet person until his family was broken up due to his father having an affair with Maureen Prescott, the mother of his girlfriend Sidney Prescott. He suffered a psychotic breakdown, turning him into a sociopathic monster. Since Kirby doesn't trust him enough, all she and Sidney can do is watch as he is attacked by Ghostface before the patio lights go out. When they reactivate, Charlie is duct-taped to a chair and Kirby is forced to become the new Casey Becker to his Steven Orth in order to save his life while Sidney sneaks back upstairs to find Jill.

Kirby answers her first question wrong but Ghostface gives her a pity "last chance" question. Without hearing the whole question, she answers by listing every possibility there is. When Ghostface doesn't respond after she's finished, she assumes she answered correctly. Rushing outside, Kirby sees a shadow slip away and frees Charlie while claiming she won.

She is surprised when Charlie stabs her in the stomach and reveals himself as one of the killers. He claims that "four years of classes together" is too long for Kirby to wait before trying to make a move on him. Charlie runs inside, leaving a bleeding Kirby for dead. Sidney, seeing Jill is gone, goes to get Kirby but is caught by Charlie, who holds Sidney at knife-point.

She struggles free but runs straight into a second killer's blade as she races for the front door. The second Ghostface is then revealed to be Jill, who is the mastermind being the murder spree. Jill claims that she never had a true identity. She was simply the girl related to Sidney Prescott and grew up in the shadow of a woman she had never even met.

Charlie and Jill voice their intentions to become this generation's Sidney Prescott and Randy Meeks, with Jill expressing her anger and jealousy of the fame that Sidney received for surviving the previous murders.

Charlie reveals Trevor, who was gagged and bound in a nearby cupboard, and Jill says he's the one who'll take the fall for the massacre. This is meant to include the attacks on Jill and Charlie, the only survivors. Jill shoots Trevor in the groin as punishment for cheating on her after taking her virginity then shoots him in the head. When Charlie asks her to stab him in the shoulder, copying Billy and Stu's botched attempt to fake injuries in the first movie, she instead stabs him in the heart.

Charlie is surprised by this and Jill informs him that being the sole survivor would win her far more fans. As Charlie dies, Sidney asks how she could have done. Jill continues her jealous rant to Sidney before stabbing her once more for good measure. Jill goes on to clean off the gun and leave it by Trevor's corpse. She uses his hand to scratch her cheek and pulls out a handful of her hair. Jill stabs herself with the knife by running against the wall pressing the knife into her shoulder.

Then she cleans the knife, runs into a glass frame, and purposely falls onto a glass coffee table to cause herself more believable injuries then collapses near Sidney. She mirrors her "death pose" exactly.

Dewey, Judy and the rest of the police arrive shortly after and stumble upon the carnage. At the hospital, Jill is hailed as a hero and she jokingly says that she and Gale could write a book together due to their matching shoulder wounds.

Dewey tells Jill that she might not be the sole survivor: Sidney is in the I. After Dewey leaves, Jill sneaks out of her room and goes to the I. U determined to kill Sidney.

Jill proceeds to attack Sidney as she awakens, choking her and throwing her against the glass door of a nearby medicine cabinet. Dewey and Gale quickly realize the truth when they remember that Dewey never told Jill about Gale's attack, or about her wounds.

Dewey rushes off to find Sidney, calling Hicks for back-up. Jill hides in the supply closet when she hears Dewey arriving and attacks him with a bedpan when he bursts in, only to be interrupted by Sidney. Jill regains the upper hand and pushes her knee into Sidney's stitches, causing them to become undone. Gale intervenes but is nearly shot by Jill, who has stolen Dewey's Glock Hicks jumps into the room, throwing herself and Gale over the nearby bed.

Jill orders them to come out, on the threat of shooting Dewey. Hicks slowly comes up and gets down her gun as instructed. However, when she tells Jill not to do anything stupid, Jill gets annoyed and is apparently shot dead. Gale gets up, too, and sees Sidney moving. Stalling for time, Gale fumbles over words in a poor attempt to stop Jill as Sidney silently reaches for the shock paddles. Begging for one last word, Gale says, "Clear. Sidney told her she forgot the first rule of remakes: "Don't fuck with the original.

Gale and Sidney see, that Dewey's alive. Behind them, a shadow moves and Jill jumps up, pouncing at Sidney with a glass shard, only to be shot in the chest by a knowing Sidney. Sidney, in all the action, her injuries, and exhaustion lies back down next to her cousin's body and whispers, "I don't know about you but I feel a lot better.

Outside, loads of reporters are praising Jill for having single-handedly ended the Woodsboro killings, finally giving her the fame she so desired. The final shot is of Jill's dead eyes, as the whole town is about to realize that their supposed "savior" is actually the mastermind behind it all. However, Kruger chose to go uncredited, as he mainly worked on "polishing up" scenes originally written by Williamson.

Question : When Jill and Kirby were watching " Shaun of the Dead ", and Ghostface calls them, how did he know they were watching that? Answer: Remember that Jill and Charlie were the killers and were working together. Therefore, Jill probably told Charlie the film they were planning on watching. Meaning when he called Kirby he knew what she and Jill were watching, which makes the killer more sinister and omnipresent.

Answer: Also, pretty sure they told Olivia over the phone what they were watching and Ghostface was in the closet listening.



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