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Ghostface in 'Scream VI'
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Spooktacular ‘Scream’ fan art showcases the Pixar horror movie we never knew we needed

We're here for it.

From an upcoming Up spin-off short to the much-anticipated dramedy Elemental, Pixar is absolutely crawling with a variety of indispensable projects which keep our heart fluttering and full of nostalgia. And while the majority of these projects are family-friendly commodities that add a healthy dose of innocence, a spooktacular collection of Scream fan art has showcased the Pixar-driven horror movie we never knew we needed — until now.

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Over on Twitter, user @screamnhorror humbly shared the re-imagining, with all four posted images outlining the events in Scream — all the way from Drew Barrymore’s iconic phone call scene to a cartoonish Ghostface wielding a butcher knife. Of course, the cherry on top of the blood-stained sundae showcases the Pixar logo and the Scream title card in a pic together. You can check out the post for yourself down below:

Of course, with prior Pixar art stunts providing fans a glimpse at Scooby-Doo horror inspirations, it feels completely acceptable for Scream to have its own animation version. Given the franchise’s widespread popularity, it certainly wouldn’t come as a surprise if passionate horror fanatics flocked to theaters in droves just to witness a blood-splattered Ghostface grinning in an animation style.

The truth is, a concept like this will likely never be brought to fruition, but the beauty of fan art is taking a step back and appreciating content in a style that’s otherwise not familiar. That being said, a cartoonish Ghostface would still likely scare a lot of kids away. So, as much as we’d like to see it, it’s probably best that Scream stays in its own horror lane.


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Taylor Mansfield
Fascinated by the art of journalism, Taylor Mansfield has been writing for over 10 years. In the present day, she lends her expertise as a Staff Writer / Editor for WGTC, tackling a broad range of topics such as movies, television, celebrity news, and of course… *anything* horror! Because wherever there is horror — Taylor isn't far behind. She has previously contributed to entertainment sites such as GamersDecide, MovieWeb, and The Nerd Stash.