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Dwight " Dewey" Riley is a fictional character in the Scream franchise. Dewey first appears in Scream (1996) as a bumbling doing his best to deal with the first Woodsboro massacre. He was created by Kevin Williamson and portrayed by . A character of sorts, Dewey is known for his affable personality, his bravery, and his resourcefulness. Arquette was initially called in to audition for the role of but requested to director that he play Dewey instead, which Craven agreed to.

Initially written to die in the first Scream, Dewey was kept alive in a last-minute decision that Wes Craven considered "The best decision they ever made". Despite his clumsiness and initial lack of experience, Dewey demonstrates a genuine dedication to solving the murders that plague Woodsboro, often working side-by-side with love interest (). He later became a brother figure to (). The character was a fan favorite and appeared in every Scream movie until his murder was depicted in Scream (2022). Despite this, he is set to appear in the upcoming seventh film.


Appearances
Dewey appears in Scream in 1996, Scream 2 in 1997, Scream 3 in 2000, Scream 4 in 2011, and Scream in 2022, in which the character is murdered by as Ghostface. During the events of , Dewey is mentioned several times.


Film series
Dewey made his cinematic debut in Scream (1996). In the film, he is a and the older of , the best friend of protagonist . Following the murders of and , Dewey questions the students at Woodsboro High School to narrow down suspects. After Sidney is attacked by Ghostface and calls the police, Dewey arrives with the other officers at her house and arrests . At the police station, Dewey tries to help Sidney contact her father, Neil, to no avail. The following day, Dewey meets outside the school. The two before a announces that school is being closed due to the recent and attacks and that there is a 9 pm set to begin in Woodsboro. That night, Dewey drops Sidney and Tatum off at a house party thrown by and catches Gale and Kenny outside. He tells Gale that he is keeping an eye out in case anything goes awry. Gale says she wants to come inside with Dewey when he goes to check the party out. Dewey and Gale leave after secretly hiding a camera in the party to monitor what happens. They wander down a road, chatting flirtatiously, with Dewey revealing that his real name is Dwight and that Dewey is just a nickname he got stuck with at a young age. They are nearly run over but jump out of the way in time, landing on top of each other and sharing a kiss. Gale notices Neil Prescott's car nearby and alerts Dewey. They run back to the house, with Dewey going inside to investigate. He is in the back by Ghostface and collapses. After the film's climax, it is confirmed that Dewey survived the stab the next morning.

Dewey's second appearance was Scream 2. Now paralyzed in one leg due to a nerve severed when he was stabbed, Dewey has flown out to Windsor College, to keep an eye on . He meets but is upset with her because Gale wrote about him in an unflattering manner in a she published. Dewey then reintroduces himself to Sidney, who is happy to see him and likens him to an older sibling. When three murders occur – Phil Stevens, Maureen Evans, and Cici Cooper – Dewey, Gale, and Sidney meet with Police Chief Hartley and determine that this is a copycat killing of the 1996 Woodsboro massacre. In a café, breaks down the rules of horror sequels to Dewey and they then discuss the murders and potential suspects, both playfully accusing each other. Later, while with Randy and Gale, Randy receives a call from Ghostface, and Gale and Dewey unsuccessfully check everyone with a to see if it is Ghostface. The two do not notice Randy's disappearance but later find his body in the back of a . Gale finally wins Dewey back after expressing that she no longer cares about and only wants to stop the murders. They skim through Gale's new , Joel’s footage to find clues, but are distracted and start . They are then attacked by Ghostface, who repeatedly Dewey in the back again. At the end of the movie, it is confirmed once again that Dewey survived the stab, with Gale helping him into an .

After a romantic relationship between himself and Gale , Dewey returns in Scream 3. Dewey accepts a job on the set of Stab 3, an in-universe film loosely based on the events of Scream and Scream 2, as a technical advisor and flies out to . One day, Gale arrives on the set to be given the by Dewey before she is kicked off. At a café, Dewey and Gale catch up, Dewey is still upset that she left Woodsboro to chase opportunities after the events of Scream 2, which led to the . Jennifer Jolie invites Dewey to hers, where she is sad about the deaths of Sarah Darling and . Dewey puts together that the actors are being murdered in the order their characters die in Stab, however since Stab was with three different endings, it is impossible to predict who will be next. Gale shows Dewey photos of and the two notice that she has been to the studio where they are filming Stab. Dewey saves Gale from being stabbed by Ghostface by shooting at him, leading to the two making up. Sidney arrives in Los Angeles and reunites with Dewey and Gale. They go to the place where the photos of Sidney's mother were taken and meet Martha Meeks, of Randy, who has a pre-recorded tape Randy made for them. Dewey, Gale, and Jennifer go to confront John Milton about Maureen's involvement with the studio. John says that she became and lost her career that way. Dewey and Gale go to a party later that night and find a which Ghostface has been using to mask his identity. They witness Jennifer being stabbed by Ghostface before Gale is abducted and Dewey is . They are rescued by Sidney who shoots Ghostface. They catch up later after Sidney has taken down Ghostface and when gets up to attack Sidney, Dewey him, killing him. Back home, Dewey proposes to Gale, who accepts.

Dewey's fourth appearance was in Scream 4. After the murders of Marnie Cooper and Jenny Randall, Dewey, who now resides in Woodsboro with Gale and works as the town's , visits Sidney at her book signing, as a phone used in the murders has been tracked there. After questioning Jill Roberts, a cousin of Sidney, and her friends and Olivia Morris, Dewey praises Sidney for her success since the events of Scream 3. Later at a Stab watch party, Gale calls Dewey to come to her location in case she needs help and when he arrives, he finds her being stabbed by Ghostface, he shoots Ghostface, and yells "firearm" to make everyone leave the party. He then calls an ambulance for her. Dewey later receives a call from Sidney, telling him that she is in danger, and when Dewey arrives Sidney and Jill are badly injured while Charlie Walker and Robbie Mercer are dead. When Jill wakes up in the hospital, Dewey reveals that Sidney survived the attack, with Jill comparing her wounds to Gale's. When Dewey visits Gale, who is also in the hospital, he puts together that Jill should not know about Gale's stab wounds if she were innocent. He rushes back to protect Sidney but is stopped by Jill, who beats him with a and knocks him out. When he wakes up, he finds out that Sidney and Gale managed to kill Jill.

Dewey's fifth and last appearance was in Scream (2022). Now a divorced and retired recluse who lives alone in a trailer, he is visited by Sam Carpenter and Richie Kirsch, only letting them in after Sam says her father is Billy Loomis. They ask him for help tackling a Ghostface attack as Sam's sister Tara recently experienced one. He tells them never to trust a love interest, that the killer always has a motive that is connected to the past, and to concentrate their search within Tara's friend group. They ask him to come with them to help solve the case, but Dewey declines and sends them out. He calls Sidney and texts Gale about the new attacks, deciding that he will help after all. He follows Sam and Richie to Chad and Mindy's – nephew and niece of – house, joined by the remainder of Tara's circle. Later, Dewey reunites with Gale at a crime scene, where it is explained that they broke up as Dewey couldn't bring himself to leave Woodsboro. That night, Richie and Tara are attacked by Ghostface, with Dewey interfering. He rescues them but is brutally stabbed to death by Ghostface.


Other appearances
In Stab, the fictional film within a film based on the Ghostface murders, and again in Stab 3, Dewey is portrayed by and fictional actor Tom Prinze, respectively. David Arquette also reprised his role as Dewey in Creed's "What If" music video from the Scream 3 soundtrack .

In , during the New York Murders, Gale tried to interview Sam, who responded unfavorably because Gale had written a book about the 2022 Woodsboro Murders, questioning what Dewey's opinion would be. Subsequently, Gale stumbled upon a utilized by the current Ghostface killers. Upon entering the shrine, she found photographs and sketches of Dewey, along with his badges and firearm. During Sam's conversation with Gale about the loss of loved ones, Dewey's theme is also used. Ghostface subsequently phoned Gale and taunts her about Dewey, prompting Gale to become upset.


Development

Conception and characterization
In the original script for Scream, Dewey was planned to die in the film's climax, but a last-minute decision from director changed things, going back to film an ending where Dewey is shown giving a thumbs up when being lifted into the ambulance, in case reacted positively to the character. The decision was rationalized by Craven, who credited Arquette's performance as the deciding factor on which ending to go with. He said, "During the course of the movie we realized how his performance was just so witty. Also, we loved him. He played it with such heart, such commitment and everyone kept thinking that". Scream 2 also featured an alternate ending where both Gale and Dewey are killed, this time by , who had snapped in that moment. Arquette was originally brought in to audition for the role of Billy Loomis in Scream, but preferred the character of Dewey and requested to audition for that instead. Despite resistance from the production team, who were concerned that the role was described as "", rather than the younger, goofier approach of Arquette, Craven appreciated the idea and cast him in the role. Dewey is known for his willingness to put his life on the line for others, his loveable, dim-witted personality, and his near-death experiences. Arquette believed that Dewey had the potential of a real , like 's characters. The main theme music of the character, borrowed from the 1996 film Broken Arrow, also resembles the works of for westerns — the composer of several films of the franchise, , deliberately drew such a musical analogy.


Death
In Scream (2022), Dewey's death is depicted. Directors and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, and executive producer decided to ultimately kill him off for plot purposes, as it was the only way that the character would return to Woodsboro, a way to deepen the film's impact, and the team felt it was a necessary sacrifice for the franchise to move forward. When asked about the decision a year later, Bettinelli-Olphin and Gillett believed the decision paid off as they felt Scream VI was more compelling as so many characters had been impacted by it. Upon reading the script, David Arquette felt emotional, stating about his script, "I put it down. I took a deep breath. It was sad," he also commented that the decision "cut deep" as he had become attached to the character of Dewey through portraying him for over 25 years.

In spite of his death, Dewey is confirmed to appear in Scream 7, with David Arquette reprising the role. Arquette was surprised that the news of his return got out, as his appearance in the film was meant to be a surprise.


Popular culture
Dewey's character was directly spoofed in the 2000 film , a parody of '90s , particularly Scream, Scream 2, and I Know What You Did Last Summer. The character Doofy Gilmore, played by Dave Sheridan, was based on Dewey.


Reception
Dewey is generally considered one of the most popular characters in the Scream franchise. In a 2023 ranking of the best characters in the Scream franchise, Dewey ranked third, only behind and , with Olly Dyche of writing "Dewey is the hero we all need in our lives". ranked Dewey as one of the 10 best Scream characters, with Aya Tsintziras writing "Dewey is never afraid to be sensitive or share something personal and emotional, and he looks out for everyone who he has helped along the way". Dewey in Scream 5 was ranked as the number 1 horror character that deserved to live by , with Dara Drapkin-Grossi writing "The character served as comedic relief, and always showed up for those he cared about". Dewey ranked among the ten best "final guys" in horror in a 2020 ranking, with Madison Rennie writing that the character is "loveable" and "dim-witted".

The romance between Dewey and is generally praised for the convincing chemistry between Arquette and . Ashley Amber of Collider praised the couple's development across the series, writing, "What started as innocent flirting between the two characters quickly blossomed into something much more serious, with the romance of the couple evolving amid the chaos of the Ghostface killings". The couple was ranked 2nd in a 2023 CBR ranking, with Jordan Payeur writing "Their love story is wholesome and realistic, showing them struggling with their differences and remaining protective of one another even when their romance fails". Their storyline was ranked 8th in a ranking of the best love stories in horror films, with Adrienne Tyler writing that the couple "stole the show". Screen Rant also listed the relationship as "relationship goals" in 2019, with Tegan Hall writing "In spite of their vastly different personalities and all their arguments, they would both die and live for each other". They were listed as one of the eight best horror movie couples by Haunt Tonight, writing: "The chemistry between the two characters has made them a standout couple in the horror genre". For Scream 3, Cox and Arquette received the Teen Choice Award for Film – Choice Chemistry.

His death scene proved to be polarizing among fans, with many questioning the likelihood of Amber being capable of taking down Dewey in the way she did, and many feeling the death was unnecessary for the story; some compared it to the death of Glenn in The Walking Dead's Season 7 premiere, with a fan favorite character being killed off and negative backlash against the decision. , who played Sidney Prescott, admitted that she is unsure about the decision to kill Dewey's character, saying "I still question whether it was the right choice, because from what I'm hearing, there are a lot of fans who are really upset". also admitted that she opposed the decision. In a 2023 ranking of the most tragic Scream deaths, Jonah Rice of MovieWeb ranked Dewey's as number 1, writing that it is "undoubtedly the most heartbreaking death featured in the Scream franchise". Maddie Davis of CBR criticized the scene, writing, "While it's not impossible for a tiny woman to be a brutal slasher, it's not very likely". Dara Drapkin-Grossi of MovieWeb called the death scene "the stab felt round the world for horror fans". James Egan of WhatCulture called the decision to kill off Dewey "stupid" and criticized the execution of the scene, writing that "Dewey's death made him come across as foolish, not heroic". Hannah Wales of defended the decision to have a legacy character die, believing it helped to distinguish it from the previous sequels and that Dewey was the strongest pick of himself, Gale and Sidney, writing "It had to happen to legitimise the movie and prove that it's not a dumb and lazy repeat of the previous four" and that "Dewey's death might be painful for fans to witness, but it makes logical sense, honours his journey over the past 25 years and does the character justice". Dewey's death scene was voted as the "most tragic horror moment" of 2022 by Dread Central.

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