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Scary Movie 6 Trailer Spoofs Recent Horror Films and More
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Scary Movie 6 trailer is here! Regina Hall & Anna Faris return to spoof Ma, Halloween, M3gan, Get Out & more with sharp, irreverent humor.

AceShowbiz - The Scary Movie 6 trailer has arrived, promising a fresh wave of horror spoofs targeting some of the most iconic films and TV shows. Released online by Paramount on March 2, the two-minute preview reunites Regina Hall and Anna Faris as Brenda and Cindy, respectively, reprising their roles from the franchise. Fans get to see them parody familiar characters such as the titular figure from Ma and Laurie Strode from Halloween.

In a standout moment, Cindy jokes about her political stance, saying, "I'm a Republican now, so I'm supposed to be racist," to which Brenda responds, "Oh girl, I think all white people are racist anyway. Come here!" This interaction sets the tone for the film’s sharp, irreverent humor.

The trailer also riffs on a variety of horror hits beyond the usual suspects. Among the nods are M3gan, Longlegs, Get Out, Smile, Terrifier, and The Substance (humorously renamed "the Stuff"). The film doesn’t limit itself to horror, either. For example, Cindy dispatches Ghostface with dildos in a scene that parodies a fight from Everything Everywhere All at Once. Another character named Tuesday clearly references the lead from Netflix’s Wednesday series.

Supporting cast members from the franchise also return, including Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, and Damon Wayans. Additionally, Dave Sheridan and Cheri Oteri, known for their roles as Doofy and Gail in the 2000 original, make their first comeback since the debut film.

Last March, Marlon Wayans expressed to People magazine that the installments after the first two movies, which didn’t involve the Wayans family, lacked the original “flavor.” For Scary Movie 6, he promises to bring back that special touch.

The new installment continues the franchise’s tradition of lampooning popular culture and horror clichés with its trademark comedic twist. Fans can get a full taste of the film’s humor when it hits theaters on June 5. The trailer offers a glimpse into a chaotic mash-up of horror parodies, guaranteed to entertain longtime followers and new audiences alike.

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