Neve Campbell feels grateful about resolving her pay dispute with the studio behind the Scream franchise.
The Canadian actress, who performs Sidney Prescott within the franchise, walked away from 2023’s Scream VI as a result of pay dispute, nevertheless it was introduced in March that she can be again for the upcoming seventh movie.
Discussing her choice to return in an interview with Folks on Friday, Campbell defined that she felt heard by the studio after she publicly spoke about feeling disrespected by her wage supply.
“I am actually grateful that the studio heard me after I talked about pay discrepancy and after I talked about (Scream VI negotiations) not feeling respectful,” she mentioned.
“After they first approached me (for Scream 7), I believed, ‘I do not know what respectful seems to be wish to them. We may be in very completely different locations.’ However they began out in a powerful place, in order that was beautiful.”
Campbell revealed that the studio’s beginning supply modified how she noticed the chance to return to her beloved character.
“It feels good to have put that out into the world and to have been listened to and to have made a distinction in that method,” she continued. “I hope different individuals get that chance too.”
Again in 2022, the Wild Issues star defined that she walked away from negotiations after receiving a proposal that she felt did not replicate the worth she had delivered to the franchise since 1996.
“I actually do not consider that if I had been a person and had accomplished 5 installments of an enormous blockbuster franchise over 25 years that the quantity that I used to be supplied can be the quantity that might be supplied to a person,” she mentioned to Folks on the time.
Along with her pay, Campbell agreed to return as a result of Scream 7 can be directed by Kevin Williamson, who wrote the primary, second and fourth Scream movies.