You Can Now Tell Scary Movie’s Ghostface To Do Almost Anything

You Can Now Tell Scary Movie’s Ghostface To Do Almost Anything

Dance, Ghostface, Dance!

You Can Now Tell Scary Movie's Ghostface To Do Almost Anything

Scary Movie has launched a new website where Ghostface does whatever you want.

Scary Movie is set to make its return in over a decade in just a few weeks, and to celebrate, you can now make Ghostface do almost anything. A new website went up, titled Subservient Ghostface, that features a camera pointed at the masked horror icon. You can type in different prompts, and Ghostface reacts, either following them or just doing something else entirely.

You Can Now Tell Scary Movie's Ghostface To Do Almost Anything

So far, I’ve made Ghostface dance, throw up a w, and do push-ups. Sadly, he wouldn’t do a backflip, but I did get a little hop out of him. It fits the tone of the movies perfectly: a silly, odd little experience with Marlon Wayans’ face in the background, doing the iconic “WAZZUP!” from the original movie. The best part is that it seems like this is an actual person that was put through the paces, recording random prompts, no generative AI to be found.

Scary Movie is set to return to theatres on June 5, the first time since 2013’s Scary Movie 5. A lot of the original cast returns, including Anna Faris, Marlon and Shawn Wayans, and Regina Hall. The trailers feature parodies of Get Out, Sinners, and more, sure to be a ridiculous and entertaining experience like the past iterations of the franchise. It’s being directed by Michael Tiddes, known for the A Haunted House series.

You Can Now Tell Scary Movie's Ghostface To Do Almost Anything

The original Scary Movie launched back in 2000, spoofing plenty of horror and slasher movies from the 80s and 90s. It was a huge box office hit, grossing over $270 million worldwide. The upcoming revival, just titled Scary Movie, seems to continue the story with the Core Four (Anna Faris, Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, and Regina Hall) back in the sights of Ghostface and other threats. Scary Movie hits theatres on June 5, 2026.

Matt Sowinski
Matt Sowinski

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