HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 25: Matthew Lillard attends Netflix’s premiere of “He’s All That” at NeueHouse Los Angeles on August 25, 2021 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images); UNSPECIFIED - DECEMBER 6: In this image released on December 6, Neve Campbell attends the 2020 MTV Movie & TV Awards: Greatest Of All Time broadcast on December 6, 2020. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/2020 MTV Movie & TV Awards/Getty Images for MTV Communications) (Photo by Kevin Mazur/2020 MTV Movie & TV Awards/Getty Images); NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 26: Jamie Kennedy visits at SiriusXM Studio on April 26, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Robin Marchant/Getty Images)

Neve Campbellis receiving love from the ghosts ofScreamfilms' past.Matthew Lillard, who starred alongside Campbell, 48, inWes Craven’s original 1996 teen slasher, expressed his support for the actress Tuesday during aTwitter Spaceschat with Midnite Movie Club. It was after the star this weekannounced her decisionnot to sign up for another movie due to “the offer.““DidTom Cruisetake less money for [Top Gun: Maverick]? F— no, dude. So, why is a woman supposed to take less? Why wouldn’t you pay her more as the series goes on?” he said. “WasScream 5a hit or not a hit? It was a smash hit. Did they make a s— ton of money? Yes.“Should Neve Campbell be paid for the work she’s done in five movies of a franchise? Yes, because she’s a female lead of one of the most successful horror franchises,” Lillard, 52, added.Jamie Kennedy also came out in Campbell’s corner the same day on his YouTubechannel, after starring with her in the first two movies. “Hollywood, this is a clear example of how twisted the system is,” he said.Albert L. Ortega/Getty"Sidney Prescott is the center ofScream. Neve Campbell is the face ofScream. Ghostface chasing her throughout the whole franchise … Neve is the final girl,” Kennedy, 52, said, adding: “It’s crazy that the people behind the scenes are not paying the money to literally the face of the franchise. It’s people who weren’t involved from the get-go. This is everything that’s wrong with the business.“David Arquette, who made his final appearance as Dewey Riley in this year’s fifth film, previouslyshowed his supportfor Campbell during an interview with ComicBook.com. “I’d love for her to be a part of it,” he said.“A Scream movie without Sidney is kind of unfortunate, but I understand her decision. It’s all a business in a way, they have to balance all these elements to fit a budget and produce a film,” Arquette, 50, added. “I get it, she’s still alive! She [can] absolutely be in future ones, but I think it’s up to fans to call for that in the future. […] That is sudden, it’s a business, though. I respect her decision, for sure.“Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox inScream(2022).PARAMOUNT PICTURESCampbellexplained her “very difficult decision"to not return for the next installment on Monday after starring in the first five films.“As a woman I have had to work extremely hard in my career to establish my value, especially when it comes toScream,” she said in a statement. “I felt the offer that was presented to me did not equate to the value I have brought to the franchise.“The actress last returned for the fifth installment, which premiered earlier this year. FromReady or NotdirectorsMatt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, it was the first film in the franchise to not have Craven attached, after he died of a brain tumor at age 76 in Aug. 2015.RELATED VIDEO: Newcomer Melissa Barrera Says Working With the Famous Scream Cast Was ‘Incredible’Fellow legacy starCourteney Coxhas since confirmed her return to the franchise,giving an updateto theJust for Varietypodcast in December after getting the script.“I got the script yesterday,” she said at the time. “I haven’t read it yet, I just got it… I’m excited to read it, and I know they’re going to start filming… I think, in June, in Canada.““I don’t know if I’m supposed to say anything. Let me tell you the killer!” Cox, 57, joked.Franchise newcomersMelissa Barrera,Jenna Ortega,Jasmin Savoy Brownand Mason Goodingwill also be backafter making their debuts inScream(2022).

Neve Campbellis receiving love from the ghosts ofScreamfilms’ past.

Matthew Lillard, who starred alongside Campbell, 48, inWes Craven’s original 1996 teen slasher, expressed his support for the actress Tuesday during aTwitter Spaceschat with Midnite Movie Club. It was after the star this weekannounced her decisionnot to sign up for another movie due to “the offer.”

“DidTom Cruisetake less money for [Top Gun: Maverick]? F— no, dude. So, why is a woman supposed to take less? Why wouldn’t you pay her more as the series goes on?” he said. “WasScream 5a hit or not a hit? It was a smash hit. Did they make a s— ton of money? Yes.

“Should Neve Campbell be paid for the work she’s done in five movies of a franchise? Yes, because she’s a female lead of one of the most successful horror franchises,” Lillard, 52, added.

Jamie Kennedy also came out in Campbell’s corner the same day on his YouTubechannel, after starring with her in the first two movies. “Hollywood, this is a clear example of how twisted the system is,” he said.

Albert L. Ortega/Getty

PASADENA, CA - JUNE 05: Cast members (L-R) Skeet Ulrich, Matthew Lillard, Jamie Kennedy and Neve Campbell from Wes Craven’s “Scream” reunite on day 2 of MONSTERPALOOZA Fan Convention Celebrating The Art Of Monsters And Movies held at Pasadena Convention Center on Sunday June 5, 2022 in Pasadena, California. (Photo by Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images)

“Sidney Prescott is the center ofScream. Neve Campbell is the face ofScream. Ghostface chasing her throughout the whole franchise … Neve is the final girl,” Kennedy, 52, said, adding: “It’s crazy that the people behind the scenes are not paying the money to literally the face of the franchise. It’s people who weren’t involved from the get-go. This is everything that’s wrong with the business.”

David Arquette, who made his final appearance as Dewey Riley in this year’s fifth film, previouslyshowed his supportfor Campbell during an interview with ComicBook.com. “I’d love for her to be a part of it,” he said.

“A Scream movie without Sidney is kind of unfortunate, but I understand her decision. It’s all a business in a way, they have to balance all these elements to fit a budget and produce a film,” Arquette, 50, added. “I get it, she’s still alive! She [can] absolutely be in future ones, but I think it’s up to fans to call for that in the future. […] That is sudden, it’s a business, though. I respect her decision, for sure.”

Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox inScream(2022).PARAMOUNT PICTURES

Neve Campbell (“Sidney Prescott”), left, and Courteney Cox (“Gale Weathers”) star in Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group’s “Scream."

Campbellexplained her “very difficult decision"to not return for the next installment on Monday after starring in the first five films.

“As a woman I have had to work extremely hard in my career to establish my value, especially when it comes toScream,” she said in a statement. “I felt the offer that was presented to me did not equate to the value I have brought to the franchise.”

The actress last returned for the fifth installment, which premiered earlier this year. FromReady or NotdirectorsMatt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, it was the first film in the franchise to not have Craven attached, after he died of a brain tumor at age 76 in Aug. 2015.

RELATED VIDEO: Newcomer Melissa Barrera Says Working With the Famous Scream Cast Was ‘Incredible’

Fellow legacy starCourteney Coxhas since confirmed her return to the franchise,giving an updateto theJust for Varietypodcast in December after getting the script.

“I got the script yesterday,” she said at the time. “I haven’t read it yet, I just got it… I’m excited to read it, and I know they’re going to start filming… I think, in June, in Canada.”

“I don’t know if I’m supposed to say anything. Let me tell you the killer!” Cox, 57, joked.

Franchise newcomersMelissa Barrera,Jenna Ortega,Jasmin Savoy Brownand Mason Goodingwill also be backafter making their debuts inScream(2022).

source: people.com