Gale Weathers
Gale Weathers | |
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Sheriff Dewey Riley (m. 2001, divorced 2015; deceased) | |
Significant other | Brooks (boyfriend; deceased) |
Location | Woodsboro, California, US[1][2] Windsor College, Ohio[3] Hollywood, California[4] New York City |
Status | Alive |
Gale Weathers is a fictional character of the Scream film series, created by Kevin Williamson and portrayed by Courteney Cox. The character first appeared in Scream (1996), followed by five sequels: Scream 2 (1997), Scream 3 (2000), Scream 4 (2011), Scream (2022), and Scream VI (2023). She is the only character who has appeared in every film in the series.[5][6] For playing Gale, Cox also holds the record of being the only actress to appear in six consecutive films of a horror franchise.[7] At the MTV Movie & TV Awards, Scream VI (2023) won Best Fight (Courteney Cox vs Ghostface) for the scene where Ghostface attacks the character, the first time in the franchise where the killer and the character interacted over the phone.[8][9]
Gale Weathers appears in the Scream films as an ambitious, strong-willed journalist and writer who is initially built up as an
In the
Appearances
Scream (1996)
Gale Weathers' first cinematic appearance was in Scream (1996) as the fame-seeking reporter who has written a novel on Maureen Prescott's death, explaining how she thinks Cotton Weary has been falsely identified as the murderer. When she arrives in Woodsboro with her cameraman, she is rude, bossy and goes to great lengths to get a good story (such as videotaping unsuspecting teens at a house party). Gale has chemistry throughout the film with Deputy Dewey Riley as they investigate the murders. When she finds her cameraman dead near Stu's house, she enters the house and helps Sidney Prescott by shooting one of the serial killers, Billy Loomis.
Scream 2 (1997)
Gale Weathers' second appearance was in Scream 2. She has written a successful book on the events that took place in the first film called The Woodsboro Murders that has turned into a film called Stab. Sidney, although grateful she saved her life, refuses to do an interview with Cotton Weary, who is also seeking fame at the campus. Gale and Dewey's relationship, although strained at first, eventually turns heated. The killer pursues Gale after repeatedly stabbing Dewey, who is left for dead. In the climax, Gale is brought in by Mrs. Loomis, known as Debbie Salt throughout the movie, to the school theater. Mickey shoots Gale after Mrs. Loomis shoots him and she falls off the stage. However, the bullet bounces off Gale's ribs, allowing her to survive. Once the whole ordeal is over, Mickey suddenly springs to life and is shot to death by Sidney and Gale. During the end of the film, Gale finds out that Dewey is not dead and goes with him to the hospital to recover.
Scream 3 (2000)
Gale's third appearance occurred in Scream 3. Unlike the first two films, Gale has no intention of getting a good story or seeking fame. Instead, she merely wants conclusion over the mysterious past of Maureen Prescott, whom she wrote a successful book about. After writing another book on the copycat killings that took place in Windsor College, she is informed that Cotton Weary has been murdered and immediately visits the set of Stab 3: Return to Woodsboro, based on Sidney and her experiences. Gale is reunited with Dewey after meeting the actress who portrays her, Jennifer Jolie. Gale and Dewey's relationship has been broken since the events of the second film, and they often argue. However, near the film's end, they reconcile their relationship. Gale is attacked by Ghostface, but is saved by Dewey. She survives the climax in the Hollywood home of John Milton. At the end, Dewey asks Gale to marry him, which she accepts.
Scream 4 (2011)
Gale's fourth appearance is in Scream 4. Now married for ten years and having taken on her husband's name, Gale tries to reinvent herself by writing fiction but struggles with writer's block. The murders reoccurring in Woodsboro are a major opportunity for her as a writer. Dewey, however, doesn't agree with her being a part of the investigation. Gale decides to work alone and goes undercover at a Stab-a-thon party, where she believes the killer will strike next. Gale's plan to catch the killer fails when she is attacked. Although Dewey arrives in time to save her, the killer manages to stab Gale in the shoulder before escaping. Having been in a critical condition, she recovers at the hospital and manages to put the pieces together that Jill Roberts is the true killer. Gale distracts Jill in the final confrontation long enough for Sidney to shock Jill with a defibrillator before shooting her in the heart.
Scream (2022)
Gale's fifth appearance is in
Scream VI (2023)
Scream VI picks up around a year later and reveals that Gale has gone back on her word and written a book about the events that took place in Scream (2022), causing Samantha and Tara Carpenter to resent her, although Gale is shown to not feel good about doing so. A new Ghostface appears in New York City and commits several murders before Gale is then reunited with the Carpenter sisters, the Meeks-Martin twins and fellow Woodsboro survivor Kirby Reed. Gale manages to use her investigative skills to locate an abandoned theatre which has been turned into a shrine, memorializing all past Ghostface victims and killers. Gale is later seen in her apartment, where she is revealed to have a new boyfriend, who is quickly murdered by Ghostface. A chase then ensues, with Gale being attacked and stabbed numerous times. Before Ghostface can deliver a final stab, Samantha and Tara arrive with paramedics who are able to tend to Gale, who instructs the girls to tell Sidney Prescott that “he never got her” before passing out. The paramedics then reveal Gale has a very weak pulse and is taken to hospital for medical attention, and it is later revealed at the end of the movie that Gale has survived her attack.
Casting and development
The production wanted a recognizable face for the role of
Cox's casting in the film series marked a new trend in casting established and popular actors and actresses in horror films. Craven opined that her presence, like Neve Campbell's, helped raise the profile of Scream and attract a large female audience.[12]
Reception
Cox's performance in the series earned critical acclaim and wide recognition. The character became well known for her "snappy remarks and being brilliantly bossy".[13]
Cox was nominated for numerous accolades for her performances as Gale Weathers. For Scream 2, she received the Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Supporting Actress and earned a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress.[14] For Scream 3, Cox and Arquette received the Teen Choice Award for Film – Choice Chemistry.
References
- ^ Wes Craven (Director) (1996). Scream (DVD). United States: Dimension Films.
- ^ Wes Craven (Director) (2011). Scream 4 (DVD). United States: Dimension Films.
- ^ Wes Craven (Director) (1997). Scream 2 (DVD). United States: Dimension Films.
- ^ Wes Craven (Director) (2000). Scream 3 (DVD). United States: Dimension Films.
- ISBN 978-1-932112-40-5.
- ^ "Courteney Cox Officially Returning For Scream 6". IGN. March 18, 2022. Archived from the original on May 15, 2022. Retrieved March 24, 2022.
- ^ Colangelo, B. J. (July 18, 2022). "Scream 6 Will See Courteney Cox Break A Cool Horror Movie Record". /Film. Archived from the original on March 10, 2023. Retrieved March 10, 2023.
- ^ Franklin, McKinley (2023-05-07). "MTV Movie & TV Awards 2023 Full Winners List: 'The Last of Us,' 'Scream VI' Take Top Honors". Variety. Archived from the original on 2023-05-08. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ Thomas, Carly (2023-05-08). "Most Memorable MTV Movie & TV Awards Moments: Tom Cruise Acceptance Speech, Drew Barrymore Recorded Segments". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2023-05-08. Retrieved 2023-05-12.
- ^ Daniel Farrands (Director) Thommy Hutson (Writer) (April 6, 2011). Scream: The Inside Story (TV). United States: The Biography Channel Video.
- ^ Wes Craven (September 26, 2000). Behind the 'Scream' documentary from Ultimate Scream Collection (DVD). United States: Dimension Home Video.
- Starz Entertainment.
- ^ Adejobi, Alicia (May 19, 2020). "Scream 5 wouldn't work without Courteney Cox's legendary Gale Weathers". Metro. Archived from the original on June 7, 2020. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
- ^ "1998 Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films". Internet Movie Database. June 10, 1998. Archived from the original on July 18, 2010. Retrieved April 2, 2011.