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Vampire Diaries writers and Candice King discuss the 'most bananas' season 7 twist

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Over the course of its eight seasons, *The Vampire Diaries*' mythology changed every now and then to fit a certain story. But in its seventh season, the show delivered its biggest change from its established mythology when, suddenly, Caroline (Candice King) became pregnant via a magical transfer. Even though she was a vampire, she was somehow carrying Alaric (Matthew Davis) and Jo's (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe) twins.

The twist was something the writers thought up as a way to soften the tragedy at the end of season 6 when Kai (Chris Wood) killed Jo and her unborn children—on her wedding day, no less. "We had always left that [story thread] hanging on instinct," writer Neil Reynolds says during episode 7 of *EW's Binge: The Vampire Diaries*.

Executive producer Julie Plec adds, "Because of the tragedy of the twins and Jo dying and looking for story for Alaric for the season, we had separately come up with the story of the woman who knocks on his door and is like, 'I think I'm pregnant with your babies.'" But the writers weren't sure if that twist was *too* crazy, so they didn't originally plan to go there. Until star Candice King called to let them know she was pregnant. "I was very nervous to make that call," King says on the podcast.

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Candice King on 'The Vampire Diaries'. Bob Mahoney/The CW

Ultimately, the writers decided to work in King's pregnancy and use the aforementioned story, only instead of a random woman showing up pregnant, Caroline would carry Ric's kids. Plec remembers warning CW president Mark Pedowitz about "the most bananas thing" she was ever going to pitch him at the time, but surprisingly, he wasn't fazed. And thus Caroline's pregnancy became part of the series and will always go down as one of the show's most unexpected turns.

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For *The Vampire Diaries* creatives, casting Enzo was a particularly difficult task. Because originally, the role was going to be very different.

"You were supposed to be the third Salvatore brother," executive producer Julie Plec tells star Michael Malarkey in episode 8 of *EW's Binge: The Vampire Diaries*. Writer Brett Matthews adds, "That was always the plan, and then it went a different direction, but that's why it was so hard to find the person. We thought it was going to be a Salvatore brother, so we cast a very wide net [and] looked very hard." Ultimately, they scrapped that plan and made it so Enzo didn't share Salvatore blood, but he was a brother figure for Damon (Ian Somerhalder) for many years (and he was sired by Lily Salvatore).

But that wasn't the only plan that changed in the writers' room over the years. In discussing the *Vampire Diaries*' final season, Plec and Matthews recall the final major debate: Which Salvatore were they going to kill in the series finale? "We went back and forth in the writers' room all season long," Plec says. "We finally landed on: We're killing Damon. That's the right thing to do. He is the one with the consequence to pay. Stefan was morally a bit stronger of a character."

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Michael Malarkey as Enzo and Ian Somerhalder as Damon on 'The Vampire Diaries'. Annette Brown/The CW; Bob Mahoney/The CW

Matthews adds, "Damon's a fairly obvious choice," noting that the writers really fell in love with the idea of Damon compelling Stefan (Paul Wesley) to let him die. But when executive producer Kevin Williamson proposed that it should be Stefan that dies, they started to rethink their plan. "It felt like dying for Stefan freed him from a lot of weight, whereas it felt like living for Damon freed him to go and be the man that he was always supposed to be," Plec says.

Of course, both Salvatores were meant to die in the original ending Plec and Williamson came up with during the show's second season. In that ending, "The boys would sacrifice themselves to save Elena so that Elena could go and have a life and be human and live," Plec recalls during the podcast. "To save her, they would die together, and that was always the pitch. And then when Nina [Dobrev] left, it felt like the show can't be as much about protecting Elena's happiness, although that's important to us, but we want to protect the bothers' happiness, we want them to get something out of this. Then it shifted to: We can't kill both of them for her because that feels somehow like nobody got what they wanted. Let's find a different way to give one of these brothers the happiness that they need and the other brother the closure that they need."

(One other way Dobrev leaving changed the plan? Plec says, "I thought that by the time we came back to the end of the series, whenever it was, that Elena would've found her way back to Stefan and Damon would've found a different path.")

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*RuPaul's Drag Race* star Eureka was absolutely *living* for Chad Michaels and Evan Peters on *American Horror Story*... well, before their character died, that is.

During a recent interview for EW's BINGE podcast, the *All Stars 6 *queen reveals that their fellow *Drag Race* icon—who appeared on season 4 of the show before winning *All Stars 1*—filmed scenes with them for *American Horror Story: Double Feature*'s Sept. 8 episode "Blood Buffet," which were ultimately cut from the broadcast.

"Chad Michaels was there, she introduced Evan Peters' character, Patty O'Furniture, on stage. She was actually the host of the show! I was shocked they cut her right out!" Eureka recalls of filming an episode that follows Peters as a struggling performer who's turned into a blood-sucker at the hands of romance novelist Belle Noir, played by Frances Conroy. (FX did not respond to EW's request for confirmation on scenes that were cut from the installment, but Chad also posted about being on the show on Instagram.)

Eureka appears as Crystal DeCanter, a local matriarchal queen whose commitment to excellence puts their Provincetown peers to shame. And they remember Chad as being "really supportive" on set throughout production. "She was like, 'Girl, you're doing it, I'm so proud of you.' She's like the original mama, honey, to all the girls.... she takes care of all the girls, she's watching out."

The* We're Here *star says that, while they didn't put Peters in full drag for their scenes together, they did "give him some advice" on the art form.

"[It was] more like loving advice, because you know that's my baby!" Eureka says. "I call her my drag daughter now! We had a good time." The queen adds they also got to run lines with Conroy before filming, saying, "It was magic just getting to be in the same room."

The moment particularly resonated with Eureka after they landed in the middle of the pack during *AS6*'s *RuMerican Horror Story* satirical acting challenge earlier this year.

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Evan Peters and Eureka in drag on 'American Horror Story.'. FX on Hulu (2)

"I felt like I got to redeem myself because I love to act, I want people to take me as an actor and take it as seriously as I do. It's one of my favorite things to do in the world," Eureka says, finishing with optimism for the future: "I died in the *RuMerican Horror Story*, I died in *American Horror Story*, I hope I stay alive though, honey!"

*American Horror Story* airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on FX. Watch a clip from the* EW's BINGE* podcast video on *RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars 6* at the top of this article, and listen to the full audio version in the embed above.

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With a sixth movie on the way, now's the time to revisit the franchise's five existing films. How to watch the Scary Movie franchise in order (and where to stre

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How to watch the *Scary Movie *franchise in order (and where to stream each entry)

With a sixth movie on the way, now's the time to revisit the franchise's five existing films.

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Anna Faris, Regina Hall, and the Wayans brothers headline the 'Scary Movie' franchise. Credit:

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If you're in the mood for horror but don't want all the psychological baggage, the *Scary Movie* franchise is for you. The original film hit theaters in the summer of 2000, offering take-no-prisoners parodies of the era's popular horror movies — namely *Scream *(1996) and *I Know What You Did Last Summer* (1997).

The series evolved to follow the genre's trends, as future installments took aim at the likes of J-horror remakes, the torture porn era, and found footage.

One of the most lucrative comedy franchises of all time, the *Scary Movie* series has grossed over $830 million globally. It began as the brainchild of the Wayans brothers — writer-stars Marlon and Shawn, and director Keenen Ivory. After the first two films, the series switched hands to seasoned parody veterans David Zucker and Pat Proft before flaming out with the fifth entry in 2013.

Last year, the Wayans brothers announced they were relaunching the franchise. *Scary Movie 6, *which will see the return of original stars Anna Faris, Regina Hall, and Marlon Wayans, is scheduled for release in 2026.

Whether you're a longtime fan revisiting the franchise or a curious newcomer looking to the (surprisingly complicated) series lore, you've come to the right place. Read on for **'s guide to watching the *Scary Movie* franchise in order.

Scary Movie (2000)

Jon Abrahams, Shawn Wayans and Marlon Wayans in Scary Movie (2000)

Jon Abrahams, Shawn Wayans, and Marlon Wayans take on 'Scream' (and more) in 'Scary Movie'.

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The film that reignited the parody genre after a stagnant decade-plus, *Scary Movie* grossed $278 million worldwide and launched a new era of gross-chasing for Dimension Films.

The plot is basically *Scream *— a killer in a Ghostface mask picking off teenagers one by one — combined with the backstory of *I Know What You Did Last Summer*. One year ago, Cindy Campbell (Faris) and her friends accidentally killed a dude and got away with it. Until now, that is. The gang starts getting creepy, threatening notes right as Ghostface shows up and starts mowing local teens down.

Brenda (Hall), her brother Shorty (Marlon Wayans), and her closeted boyfriend Ray (Shawn Wayans) join Cindy as they try to survive amid a wave of possible suspects, including reporter Gail Hailstorm (Cheri Oteri), as the body count rises.

Amid copious references to *Scream*, as well as some set pieces recycled wholesale, *Scary Movie* parodies teen slashers both past (the O.G. *Halloween*) and present (*Urban Legend*).

Where to watch* Scary Movie*: MGM+

Scary Movie 2 (2001)

Scary Movie 2 (2001) James Woods

Father James Woods does an exorcism in 'Scary Movie 2'.

The whole gang returns for this sequel, which takes the form of an elaborate haunted house tale, namely the many iterations of Shirley Jackson's* The Haunting of Hill House *and similar stories. As such, *Scary Movie 2*'s primary aim is supernatural horror — most directly the 1999 Jackson adaptation, *The Haunting*, and the similarly themed *House on Haunted Hill *(1999).

One year after the events of the original, our returning quartet is recruited by the saucy, sinister Professor Oldman (Tim Curry) to spend a night at a haunted mansion, subtly dubbed Hell House, for a psychological, paranormal experiment. Various new characters join in on the fun, including Chris Elliott's Riff Raff-style butler and Tori Spelling's obnoxious try-hard friend, Alex.

The film gets spoof material from supernatural classics — *The Exorcist *(1973), *The Amityville Horror *(1979) — and contemporary hits like *The Sixth Sense *(1999) and *What Lies Beneath *(2000). Even more preoccupied with toilet humor than its predecessor, *Scary Movie 2* hauled in substantially less at the box office.

Where to watch *Scary Movie 2*: Amazon Prime Video (to rent)

Scary Movie 3 (2003)

SCARY MOVIE 3 Regina Hall and Anna Faris

The longtime franchise stars, Regina Hall and Anna Faris, in 'Scary Movie 3'.

As the Wayans family departed the franchise, the studio brought on another group of established spoof veterans. Between them, David Zucker and Pat Proft had *Airplane!*, *Top Secret!*, and the *Naked Gun* and *Hot Shots! *series under their belts.

In addition to the new creative voices (including future *Chernobyl *and *The Last of Us* writer Craig Mazin), *Scary Movie 3* has plenty of new references to work with, thanks in part to the rise of American J-horror remakes. Indeed, *The Ring *(2002) is the film's jumping-off point, with a plot revolving around a cursed videotape that kills all who watch it.

Cindy, now a local TV reporter covering a crop circle mystery — yes, this was made in the wake of M. Night Shyamalan's *Signs *(2002) — comes into possession of the tape after Brenda falls victim to it. Cindy subsequently joins forces with a farmer, Tom (Charlie Sheen), and his battle-rapping brother, George (Simon Rex), to get to the bottom of it.

With this third entry, the franchise moved from R-rated vulgarity into more tame PG-13 territory. Zucker, Proft, and star Leslie Nielsen (playing an inept U.S. president) deliver a wackier, more old-school spoof. It paid off at the box office: *Scary Movie 3* is the second highest-grossing installment, accruing more than $220 million worldwide.

Where to watch *Scary Movie 3*: Amazon Prime Video (to rent)

Scary Movie 4 (2006)

Scary Movie 4 (2006) Regina Hall

Would you like to play a game, Regina Hall? 'Scary Movie 4' takes on the torture porn era.

Boy, how horror appetites change in just three years. *Scary Movie 4 *arrived in an era when *Saw *(2004) had pushed onscreen violence to extremes, at least by American multiplex standards. This fourth installment finds plenty to mine from Jigsaw and his diabolical traps — and yes, that silly tricycle-riding clown gets some screen time.

The film combines *The Grudge *(2004) and *War of the Worlds *(2005) while also parodying broader pop culture figures and viral moments, like Tom Cruise jumping on Oprah's couch.

Cindy, having married George and weathered his untimely death, takes a caretaking job at the home of Mrs. Norris (Cloris Leachman) and winds up falling for her next-door neighbor, Tom (Craig Bierko). Oh, did we mention that Mrs. Norris lives in a house currently haunted by a ghost child? Meanwhile, Earth itself is suddenly besieged by an alien invasion.

Where to watch *Scary Movie 4*: Paramount+

Scary Movie 5 (2013)

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Sarah Hyland in 'Scary Movie 5,' the last installment until the franchise's 2026 revival.

Malcolm D. Lee (*The Best Man, Undercover Brother*) took directorial reins for this terminally confused fifth installment, which parodies *Paranormal Activity* (2007), *Black Swan* (2010), and *Mama* (2013), among others.

This was the first entry that didn't feature franchise mainstays Faris and Hall. Rex and Sheen, however, are back, albeit as different characters. In the opening scene, Sheen plays himself (alongside Lindsay Lohan) so that he can crack uncomfortable wink-wink references to his then-recent "Winning!" meltdown. Rex fares slightly better as Dan Sanders, the brother of the (now-deceased) actor Charlie Sheen. (Are you following all this?)

Dan and his wife, Jody (Ashley Tisdale), eventually become surrogate parents to Charlie's three children, who went missing before being discovered in an abandoned cabin, completely feral. But the would-be happy new family has an unwelcome paranormal visitor lurking about…

*Scary Movie 5* took in a franchise-low $32 million domestically ($78 million worldwide). That put the nail in the coffin, albeit temporarily.

Where to watch *Scary Movie 5*: Paramount+

How to watch the *Scary Movie *franchise in order:

- *Scary Movie *(2000)

- *Scary Movie 2 *(2001)

- *Scary Movie 3 *(2003)

- *Scary Movie 4 *(2006)

- *Scary Movie 5 *(2013)

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It's time to acquaint yourself with Art the Clown. How to watch the Terrifier movies in order (including the lesserknown anthology)

It's time to acquaint yourself with Art the Clown.

How to watch the Terrifier movies in order (including the lesser-known anthology)

It's time to acquaint yourself with Art the Clown.

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What's black and white and red all over? Why, Art the Clown after a normal day at the office, of course. Credit:

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By now, every horror fan knows Art the Clown.

With the facial articulation of a silent film star crossed with the savagery of a post-*Saw* killer, Art went from underground curiosity to horror icon within a decade. It started with his debut in the 2008 short *The 9th Circle*, which eventually became part of director Damien Leone's anthology film, *All Hallows' Eve*.

From there, he took center stage in a feature franchise, beginning with *Terrifier*, advancing with *Terrifier 2*, and concluding (for now…) with last year's Christmas-set *Terrifier 3*. Leone's creation has gained a substantial cult following thanks to its throwback grindhouse aesthetics, nauseating practical effects, and unapologetic brutality.

Whether you're a fan looking to rewatch the franchise or just arriving at Art's door for the first time, here's how to watch the *Terrifier *movies in order. Get your ponchos ready, because anywhere Art goes, a shower of gore and viscera is sure to follow.

All Hallows' Eve (2013)

All Hallows' Eve

Art makes his first feature-length appearance in the anthology, 'All Hallows' Eve'.

Leone's horror anthology features a wraparound story about a babysitter, Sarah (Katie Maguire), and her two adolescent charges, Timmy and Tia, who find an unmarked VHS in their trick-or-treat bag. Despite her better judgment, Sarah pops the tape into the VCR, and we're introduced to a triptych of stories featuring Art the Clown.

Art (Mike Giannelli) becomes the centerpiece in the third story, "Terrifier." A young woman (Marie Maser) stops for gas late at night, only to witness Art cheerfully sawing body parts off the gas station attendant. She frantically drives away but can't escape the bloodthirsty clown, who inexplicably pops up along her route. He takes her to his underground lair and basically repeats his gas-station antics… only this time, while keeping his victim alive.

But Leone's *real* trick comes after that segment concludes...

Where to watch *All Hallows' Eve*: AMC+

Terrifier (2016)

Catherine Corcoran in TERRIFIER

Catherine Corcoran tries to put a smile on Art's face in 'Terrifier'.

Art (now played by David Howard Thornton) made his feature-length debut in this expansion of Leone's earlier shorts. After a marathon night of Halloween parties, Tara (Jenna Kanell) and Dawn (Catherine Corcoran) stop for a slice of pizza. Art, meanwhile, occupies a lonely table in the pizzeria and tries to put on his best clowning act for the two women.

Art being Art, it's not long before he's abducted Dawn and Tara and starts getting to work. His workspace is an abandoned apartment building, and it's not long before we get a sense of what he has in mind for these two. Luckily — okay fine, *unluckily *— Tara's sister, Vicky (Samantha Scaffidi) is on her way to… well, "help" would be the wrong verb, though not for lack of effort.

Where to watch *Terrifier*: Peacock

Terrifier 2 (2022)

TERRIFIER 2

David Howard Thornton in 'Terrifier 2'. Courtesy of CINEDIGM

With *Terrifier 2*, the series moved from small-scale slasher to epic-sized (138 minutes!) fantasy-inflected supernatural saga.

Sienna Shaw (Lauren LaVera) is preparing for her first Halloween since her father's death. Her younger brother, Jonathan (Elliot Fullam), is obsessed with Art the Clown after discovering a drawing of the slasher in their dad's notebook. Art, naturally, is still alive (he's immortal, you see), confirmation of which comes in an elaborately drawn-out opening in which our silent antihero bludgeons his way out of the morgue.

There's some Art-specific "lore" regarding Sienna and Jonathan's father, which involves a magic sword and a sometimes-spectral, sometimes-corporeal corpse of a 10-year-old girl. But *Terrifier 2 *mostly uses those details as pillars to prop up one surreal, splattery set piece after another.

Where to watch *Terrifier 2*: Peacock

Terrifier 3 (2024)

Terrifier 3

He knows if you've been bad or good, so be good for goodness' sake: Art gets into the holiday spirit in 'Terrifier 3'.

The Christmas-set *Terrifier 3*, the highest-grossing unrated film ever released, features as much brutality and dark wit as we've come to expect from Art the Clown. Hands-down one of the most disgusting movies ever made (a compliment), the film finds the indefatigable slasher, who was decapitated at the end of *Terrifier 2*, reattaching his head and commencing his ritual slaughters.

By his side is the original film's sole survivor, Vicky. She's now possessed by the aforementioned "Little Pale Girl," who has far greater relevance than initial appearances would suggest.

This time around, Art gets into the holiday spirit by dressing up as Santa. In between detonating bombs hidden in Christmas presents and disfiguring the entire police force, Art sets his sights on the Shaw family. He makes his way to Jonathan's college campus — casually dispatching a couple of the poor guy's friends — and then turns his attention to Sienna. Would you believe a literal portal to Hell is eventually involved? Just go with it.

Where to watch *Terrifier 3*: Peacock

How to watch the Terrifier franchise in order:**

- *All Hallows' Eve *(2013)

- *Terrifier *(2016)

- *Terrifier 2 *(2022)

- *Terrifier 3 *(2024)

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