Kirby Reed (Hayden Panettiere) is one of the best parts ofScream 4, and while fans of the franchise were glad to see Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell), Dewey Riley (David Arquette), and Gale Weathers (Courteney Cox) inScream (2022), audiences would have been thrilled to see Kirby, too. Thankfully, Kirby gets a mention in the fifth movie. Richie Kirsch (Jack Quaid) is on his laptop and there’s a YouTube interview fromBloody Disgustingwith Kirby as a Woodsboro survivor.

While fans of the franchise are of course thrilled to get to see another Ghostface come to Woodsboro, it’s especially exciting to know that Kirby willl be inScream 6. Here’s why this is a smart idea.

Hayden Panettiere as Kirby Reed in Scream 4

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Kirby Reed coming back toScream 6is an amazing idea becauseKirby is such a popularScream 4character.Scream (2022)already made fans happy by bringing back Sidney, Gale, and Dewey, andScream 6is doing the right thing by bringing back another legacy character. Now, fans have a reason to get even more excited for the new film, as they want to see who Kirby is now and what she’s up to.

While fans of course don’t know what kind of part Kirby will play inScream 6, it’s fun to imagine what her role could be. Perhaps Kirby will come back home to Woodsboro and help Gale and Sidney fight Ghostface. This would help cement Kirby as a new final girl, which fans have been waiting for as many felt that Kirby could have taken over afterScream 4and appeared in several new movies. WhileSidney is an ultimate final girlandeven Gale can be a final girl, there’s always room for one more, and Kirby has shown that she is tough even to take this horror trope on.

Jill (Emma Roberts) and Kirby (Hayden Panettiere) in Scream 4

Kirby is the exact right kind of character to connect all six movies together. One possible complaint aboutScream (2022)is that it kind of ignores the events ofScream 4. While Deputy Judy Hicks (Marley Shelton) is back, this time with her son Wes (Dylan Minnette), she’s the only link between the two films. Otherwise, fans could watchScream (2022)and feel that the fourth movie hadn’t even happened. Kirby’s return makes it feel likeScream 4is still a significant part of the horror franchise when sometimes, the movie is ignored in favor of the first two.

It’s possible to say thattheScreammovies aren’t scary… but with Kirby inScream 6, the new film will at least feel a bit creepy and unsettling. Why? Because Kirby grew up in Woodsboro hearing about Sidney’s story, feeling sure that a killer would never strike again in the small California town. Then Kirby realized that her very own best friend Jill Roberts (Emma Roberts) was behind a new crop of murders, along with Charlie Walker (Rory Culkin) who claimed to be in love with her. Now, if Kirby comes back home when she learns that there’s another Ghostface, she’ll go through the same emotional journey that Sidney has been on: realizing that Woodsboro is rarely safe and that danger is always around.

Kirby’s inclusion also does something important: making fans feel like they’ve been heard. WhileBilly Loomis’s ghost is a frustrating part ofScream (2022), as seeing Skeet Ulrich de-aged is just incredibly cheesy, fans are thrilled about seeing Kirby again. With such along-running slasher franchise, it’s a great idea to make fans happy because these are the people who have been enjoying these movies for so many years.

Ultimately, Kirby means so much toScreamfans because she cracks jokes, she can tell what’s going on without anyone needing to explain things to her, and she seems clever. Such wise characters don’t always appear in horror movies, especially the further that fans get into a slasher franchise, as these characters tend to be cliched, one-note, or otherwise superficial.

Kirby is also relatable because she gets scared asScream 4goes on, like when Deputy Judy Hicks asks her if Ghostface phoned her and Kirby says, “Is that a bad thing/ Does that mean I’m not gonna live as long as these two?” Judy tells her to watch out for herself and Kirby yells, “Oh my god, did you hear that? I’m gonna be next!” This scene works perfectly as fans see that Kirby is smart enough to know when to be terrified and when to be chill, and she fully understands that she could die at any time. No matter what happens inScream 6, fans can at least rest assured that they will get to catch up with Kirby Reed, and seeing this character again will be totally satisfying.

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