Go to the people who made Scream 5 since there's obviously going to be a Scream 6 and pitch this to them:
"Let us build an original Scream house and you can use it for filming a meta-opening for Part 6 (free set built for you) where the events of Part 5 lead to a renewed interest in the Stab movies and HHN Orlando builds a Stab house. You could have someone from the original movie going through the house as a publicity guest bla bla bla, they meet their doppleganger scaractor and get a good laugh, then a few Ghostfaces give them good scares until one actually kills him or her and that's your cold opening with a free set piece for the movie and a huge advertisement for HHH 31 or 32. Throw the word 'synergy' around a lot."
Or call it Hallows Eve Horror Nights or Halloween Spooky Nights if Universal is worried about someone being murdered on site in the movie
I haven't seen Scream 5 and don't remember much about 4 other than it was disappointing...so maybe my idea doesn't really fit into how the movies play out. But a Stab Haunted House leading to a "real" Ghostface murder seems right in the franchise's wheelhouse.
"Let us build an original Scream house and you can use it for filming a meta-opening for Part 6 (free set built for you) where the events of Part 5 lead to a renewed interest in the Stab movies and HHN Orlando builds a Stab house. You could have someone from the original movie going through the house as a publicity guest bla bla bla, they meet their doppleganger scaractor and get a good laugh, then a few Ghostfaces give them good scares until one actually kills him or her and that's your cold opening with a free set piece for the movie and a huge advertisement for HHH 31 or 32. Throw the word 'synergy' around a lot."
Or call it Hallows Eve Horror Nights or Halloween Spooky Nights if Universal is worried about someone being murdered on site in the movie
I haven't seen Scream 5 and don't remember much about 4 other than it was disappointing...so maybe my idea doesn't really fit into how the movies play out. But a Stab Haunted House leading to a "real" Ghostface murder seems right in the franchise's wheelhouse.