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You can make the Ghostface do whatever you want on this Scary Movie website

The Subservient Ghostface website for Scary Movie lets fans boss around the masked killer on screen.

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The popular horror parody Scary Movie is back with an interesting movie marketing campaign. With the movie hitting theaters on June 5, Wayans Bros. Entertainment has launched a website called Subservient Ghostface, where you type a command and watch the masked killer carry it out on screen.

Turns out Ghostface takes orders really well and fans cannot get enough

Just visit the site, type whatever you want, and Ghostface responds with a pre-filmed reaction. You can make him sing, dance, cry, fart, poke his nose, or just stand there looking confused. The real fun starts when you dig into the hidden easter eggs.

Type “ai” and Ghostface dumps a bottle of water on the ground, a deadpan joke about the staggering amounts of water consumed by AI data centers.

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Typing “backrooms” site serves up a video that pokes fun at the Backrooms, and Ghostface no-clips into the room from different sides. There are more hidden reactions waiting to be found.

If you type “Spiderman,” three Ghostfaces appear on screen, recreating the iconic meme where three Spider-Men point fingers at one another. There are plenty more hidden reactions in there, and fans are already on the hunt.

Scary Movie is returning after 13 years with the original crew behind it

Scary Movie is the sixth installment in the long-running comedy horror franchise and arrives 13 years after Scary Movie 5. The Wayans family, who originally created the series but stepped away after Scary Movie 2 in 2001, are back writing this one.

Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, and Craig Wayans all co-wrote the script. Director Michael Tiddes takes the helm. The original cast reunites, too, with Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Marlon and Shawn Wayans, and many others returning.

The film plans to parody recent horror hits, including Sinners, Weapons, and A Quiet Place, among others. The movie is still a week away, so in the meantime, you can head over to the Subservient Ghostface website and make him do your bidding.

Manisha Priyadarshini
Manisha Priyadarshini is a tech and entertainment writer with over nine years of editorial experience.
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