The Sidney Prescott actress exited the franchise over pay last year.
"I have a really good scene with Ghostface and it was amazing," she said. "I've obviously been stabbed many times and all that, but this time, to work with Ghostface and not know who's under the mask, it was really fun.
Usually by the time I'm getting stabbed, I know who it is."Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
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