Kevin Williamsoncannot be stopped.
The screenwriter has been responsible for some of the most influential films and series of the past three decades.
Making his writing debut withScreamin 1996, Williamson spent most of the late 90s churning out hit after hit.
26 years afterScream, he brought his self-aware horror writing style toSick, which was met with critical acclaim.
TheScreamfranchise created its brand of horror that continued through five sequels.
Williamson went on to write bothScream 2andScream 4, both of which were directed byWes Craven.
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He returned for the fifth and sixth installments as an executive producer.
Miramax bought the film’s rights after Scream’s success and hired Williamson to do rewrites.
The film contains Williamson’s trademark topical commentary with the typical scares of a slasher movie.
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Williamson returned to film after ten years of focusing on television.
The film’s release was ultimately pushed back, and the name of the film changed to appease audiences.
Things seem to be going well for Laurie.
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However, Michael eventually finds her and resumes his reign of terror.
In the complicatedHalloweentimeline,Halloween: H20is a direct sequel toHalloween II.
The followers are willing to exact Carroll’s agenda while keeping his hands clean and evading the authorities.
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Williamson executive produced the series, co-writing an episode withImaginary BitchescreatorAndrew Miller.
The show was canceled after one season despite fans launching a letter-writing campaign to save the series.
The show spawned two spin-off series and is rumored to have a third in the works.
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