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Drew Barrymore and David Arquette

Beware: Ghostface is hauntingTikTok!

Drew BarrymoreandDavid Arquettehave already crossed paths with the diabolical killer in a new text-to-speech option featuring the iconic voice of the masked villain,now availableon the social media app.

Both stars tried out the feature to celebrate thetrailer release of the latestScreaminstallment, starringNeve Campbell.

Barrymore, 46, shot a hilarious TikTok video on the set of her daytime talk showThe Drew Barrymore Show, where she heard the creepy voice of Ghostface.

“Oh Ghostface, I’m, um, um, dating a football player and he’s really big, and he’s going to make a TikTok to kick your TikTok’s a–,” she said in the video.

Ghostface responded, “I saw your interview withVanessa Hudgens, I know you’re not dating right now.”

“I’m still going to haunt your TikTok,” he continued, before asking, “Quick q: Do you know if David Arquette is on TikTok?”

Smiling, Barrymore said, “You know, I think he actually is.”

“Who do you think you are?” Ghostface’s voice interrupts. “I ask the questions around here.” He adds, “I hope you like scary movies. You’re in one.”

Arquette and Barrymore both starred in the original 1996 film Scream, although the actress' character was iconically killed within the first few minutes of the film. Arquette has gone on to reprise his role as deputy sheriff Dwight “Dewey” Riley in several sequels within the franchise.

The trailer for the latest chapter of the franchise, simply titledScream, dropped last week, teasing the stars' return with some fresh new faces.

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Campbell, Arquette andCourtney Coxall return along with newcomersKyle Gallner,Mason Gooding, Mikey Madison,Dylan Minnette,Jenna Ortega, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Sonia Ammar,Jack QuaidandMelissa Barrera.Marley Shelton, who first appeared in 2011’sScream 4as Deputy Judy Hicks, is also returning.

“I genuinely was in two minds,” Campbell toldEW. “The idea of making these films without Wes Craven seemed challenging to me. I loved the man very much. But Matt and Tyler wrote me a letter, speaking of their appreciation and great respect for Wes Craven, and speaking of the fact that the very reason that they are directors today was because of these movies and because of Wes, and that meant a great deal to me.”

Screamdebuts in theaters on January 14, 2022.

source: people.com