More than two and a half decades after turning parody comedy on its head, the stars of Scary Movie gathered in Los Angeles for a nostalgia-charged reunion. The event brought together several iconic faces from the franchise, including Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Anna Faris and other members of the original cast. Between the red carpet, photo opportunities, and behind-the-scenes reminiscences, the gathering whisked guests back to the vibe that propelled the film to success in 2000.
A genuine cultural phenomenon of its era, Scary Movie left a generation laughing at its zany humor and its spoofed pop culture. This reunion offered a moment to celebrate the enduring legacy of a comedy that has become a cult favorite and remains a staple of the genre in American cinema.
Marlon Wayans and Liesl Laurie-Mthombeni
Marlon Wayans, actor, comedian, and screenwriter best known for his role as Shorty in the Scary Movie franchise, recently drew attention with a standout appearance beside Liesl Laurie-Mthombeni. Miss South Africa 2015, host and influential media figure, Liesl has established herself as a respected force in entertainment and business across Africa.
Their joint presence at public events sparked media curiosity and fan interest. Marlon Wayans continues to build a prolific Hollywood career with his distinctive humor and artistic versatility, while Liesl Laurie-Mthombeni pursues her path with grace and purpose. Together, they embody two influential personalities who shine in their respective fields.
Anna Faris
Anna Faris rose to fame with her portrayal of Cindy Campbell in Scary Movie (2000). The franchise’s leading character, Cindy parodies the horror heroine archetypes of slasher staples like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer. With her impeccable timing and offbeat delivery, Faris quickly became one of the most memorable faces in the series.
Her performance played a major role in the film’s blockbuster success and helped cement its status as a cult favorite for a generation of cinephiles. Through Scary Movie, Anna Faris launched a Hollywood career and established herself as one of the era’s standout comedic actresses.
Shawn Wayans
Shawn Wayans is one of the co-creators and writers behind Scary Movie, in addition to starring as Ray Wilkins, a character inspired by the teen stereotypes found in 1990s horror films. With his quirky humor and memorable quips, Ray quickly became a fan favorite.
A member of the famed Wayans clan, Shawn played a pivotal role in the franchise’s success alongside his brother Marlon. His work both in front of and behind the camera helped turn Scary Movie into a worldwide sensation. Even today, his performance remains one of the most enduring moments of this cult parody.
Carmen Electra
Carmen Electra made an impression in Scary Movie with her memorable opening-scene turn as Drew Decker, a spoof of Drew Barrymore’s character in Scream. Although her screen time was brief, her comedic timing and self-deprecating humor helped set the tone for this irreverent comedy.
Already known for modeling, acting, and her Baywatch fame, Electra brought a splash of glamour and humor to the franchise. Her scene remains one of the most iconic and frequently cited moments in Scary Movie.
Anthony Anderson
Anthony Anderson left his mark on Scary Movie 3 (2003) as Mahalik, an eccentric and hilariously offbeat character who forms a memorable duo with CJ, played by Kevin Hart. Known for his sharp comedic timing and boundless energy, Anderson delivered some of the film’s funniest moments.
Already well established in Hollywood through film and television, he leveraged his talent for physical humor and punchy one-liners. His portrayal in the franchise helped reinforce Scary Movie 3’s appeal, making it one of the series’ most beloved installments among parody fans.
Olivia Rose Keegan
Olivia Rose Keegan is an American actress and singer who has made a name for herself through several popular TV roles, notably Days of Our Lives, which earned her a Daytime Emmy Award. Renowned for her talent and versatility, she has built a promising Hollywood career from a young age.
Attending the Los Angeles premiere of the new Scary Movie iteration, Olivia Rose Keegan was among the celebrities marking the franchise’s return. Her red-carpet presence drew media and photographer attention, adding a fresh note to an event saturated with nostalgia and intergenerational reunions among performers.
Damon Wayans Jr.
Damon Wayans Jr. has carved out a name in Hollywood while continuing the Wayans family legacy. The son of comedian Damon Wayans, he has made his mark with his sharp comic timing and natural charisma. He’s particularly known for starring in the hit sitcoms Happy Endings and New Girl, where his humor won fans.
In film, he has appeared in several popular comedies, including Let’s Be Cops. Beyond acting, Damon Wayans Jr. is also a writer and producer. Today he sits among the most sought-after talents of his generation, carrying forward the family’s tradition in entertainment.
Kim Wayans
Kim Wayans is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer whose influence on comedy is widely recognized. A member of the renowned Wayans family, she rose to prominence with the sketch show In Living Color, which left a lasting mark on American television in the 1990s. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated versatility by moving between comedy and dramatic roles, including the acclaimed film Pariah.
While she didn’t headline the Scary Movie franchise, Kim contributed to the family’s creative legacy, with the brothers driving the series’ success. Her journey stands as a testament to enduring talent and significant influence in the entertainment industry.
Jon Abrahams
Jon Abrahams is best known to Scary Movie fans for his portrayal of Bobby Prinze, Cindy Campbell’s awkward and sometimes quirky boyfriend. His character parodies the teen tropes of 1990s horror films, notably within the Scream franchise. With his offbeat humor and several cult-worthy moments, Abrahams helped drive the film’s parody appeal.
While Bobby remains one of his most memorable roles, the actor has since appeared in a number of film and television projects. Abrahams’ take on Bobby remains a favorite memory for fans of the franchise.
Lochlyn Munro
Lochlyn Munro contributed to Scary Movie’s success by embodying Greg Phillippe. While his part is supporting, he took part in several comedic moments that fans of the franchise still remember. Since the film’s 2000 release, the Canadian actor has built a prolific Hollywood career, appearing in popular productions like Riverdale, Peacemaker, and White Chicks.
Present at the recent Scary Movie reunion in Los Angeles, Munro reunited with many former co-stars, reviving memories of a comedy that remains a cornerstone of the parody genre today.
Gregg Wayans
A member of the famed Wayans clan, Gregg Wayans joined the Scary Movie world by appearing in the franchise’s latest installments. While less famous than his brothers Marlon, Shawn, Keenen Ivory, or Damon Wayans, Gregg has been part of the creative circle that helped forge the family’s iconic footprint in American entertainment.
The Los Angeles cast reunion offered a moment to celebrate Scary Movie’s legacy and to underscore the contributions of the many artists who helped propel its success. More than twenty-five years after its release, the film continues to entertain new generations of viewers.