ER doctor Jordan Wagner shares a list of medical criticisms about Ghostface's murder of Wes Hicks (Dylan Minnette) in the 2022 horror sequel Scream.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Wes Hicks' death from Scream has been assessed for medical accuracy. The slasher legacy sequel follows the Ghostface killer returning to the Northern California town of Woodsboro and targeting people related to characters from the original movies. This includes Wes , who is the son of Sheriff Judy Hicks , who originally appeared in 2011's Scream 4.
Wagner shared a long list of criticisms of the kill, including the fact that blood "coming out of his mouth makes absolutely no sense." Wagner, who was "disappointed," also criticized the color of the blood for being too dark in addition to the impossible angle at which the knife's blade protrudes from Wes' neck. Read a full transcript of Wagner's quote below:
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