Anna Faris Reflects on Initial Fears During 'Scary Movie'
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Los Angeles, April 7 (NationPress) Renowned actress Anna Faris, who has portrayed Cindy Campbell in the ‘Scary Movie’ series since its inception in 2000, recently opened up about her initial fears regarding her role in the first film.
In an interview with people.com, she expressed: "I vividly recall being overwhelmed with fear, thinking I might be let go because I had little experience. At that time, I didn't even have an agent to support me."
The ‘Scary Movie’ franchise proved to be a pivotal moment in Faris' career, and she admitted to feeling a sense of anxiety on set during the first installment.
Reflecting on her growth, she noted that by the time she filmed the third installment, she felt significantly more at ease: "It felt like I was able to engage more fully. I started to enjoy casual conversations and banter, rather than just hiding away and hoping not to be noticed."
In related news, Marlon Wayans has shared his ambition to “revive laughter” with the upcoming Scary Movie 6.
The 53-year-old actor, who co-created the horror satire franchise over 25 years ago with his brothers Shawn and Keenen Ivory Wayans, emphasized that the new film aims to restore comedy to its previous glory.
Speaking to Entertainment Weekly, Marlon stated: "Our goal is to bring back genuine laughter. This is about reinstating comedy as it once was, and I believe that addressing cancel culture is essential to this mission."
He described the forthcoming film — set to release later this year — not merely as a reboot but as a "rebooquel," taking place 26 years after the original Scary Movie.
Marlon further elaborated: "This movie speaks to multiple generations. It fosters an important comedic dialogue that spans from our generation to Gen Alpha, and it aims to be all-inclusive."