Michael Tiddes Discusses 'Scary Movie' New Ending and Anti-Legacy Sequel Approach
Director Michael Tiddes, known for 'Scary Movie', has reportedly shared details regarding the film's new ending and its development as an "anti-legacy sequel." Tiddes also commented on a joke featuring actress Melissa Barrera that was ultimately removed from the movie. Additionally, he explained the process behind the last-minute inclusion of a character named "Michael" in the film.
Michael Tiddes, director of the 'Scary Movie' film, has offered insights into the movie's production, including a discussion about its new ending. He also elaborated on the creative approach to crafting an "anti-legacy sequel."
Tiddes revealed details concerning a joke involving actress Melissa Barrera that was scrapped during the filmmaking process. Furthermore, he addressed the specific circumstances surrounding the eleventh-hour inclusion of a character referred to as "Michael" into the movie.
According to Hollywood Reporter, these discussions provide a glimpse into the creative decisions and challenges faced during the film's development.
