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James Richard Tatro (born February 16, 1992) is an American actor, comedian, writer and YouTube personality. He is the creator and star of the YouTube channel LifeAccordingToJimmy, which has over 3.4 million subscribers and 728 million video views. Tatro writes, produces and directs each of his video sketches with his friend, Christian A. Pierce. Tatro has appeared in Grown Ups 2, 22 Jump Street, Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland, Boo! A Madea Halloween, and Stuber, as well as the music video for the Lil Dicky song "Freaky Friday". He also starred in the first season of the true-crime mockumentary American Vandal as Dylan Maxwell, which garnered him critical acclaim and a Critics Choice Award nomination. From 2021 to 2023, Tatro had a leading role as Connor on the ABC sitcom Home Economics. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jimmy Tatro, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Years after the events of the previous films, Sidney Prescott has built a quiet life in Indiana with her husband Mark and their teenage daughter, Tatum. That peace is shattered when a new Ghostface emerges, using sophisticated AI technology to impersonate Stu Macher and psychologically torment Sidney with digital recreations of the dead. As a new series of murders unfolds, suspicion begins to fall on Tatum herself, whose whereabouts during several attacks cannot be verified. Haunted by the betrayals of family members like Roman Bridger and Jill Roberts, Sidney becomes consumed by the fear that her daughter may be following the same path, creating a devastating rift between them just as Ghostface closes in. As the body count rises and legacy survivors Gale Weathers, Chad Meeks-Martin, and Mindy Meeks-Martin become involved, the mystery culminates in a deadly showdown at Pine Grove High School. The killers are revealed to be Tatum's best friend Chloe, Sidney's seemingly supportive neighbor Jessica, and drama teacher George Willis, a trio obsessed with stripping Ghostface of the personal motives that defined previous killers. Believing Ghostface should represent pure, meaningless terror rather than revenge or trauma, they set out to eradicate everyone connected to the Prescott and Carpenter legacies. In the brutal final confrontation, Sidney, Gale, Chad, and Tatum fight back, forcing Sidney to confront not only the killers but her own inability to trust the people she loves. Ultimately, the story becomes less about Ghostface and more about a mother and daughter overcoming generations of fear, trauma, and suspicion to save each other.
