Marlon Wayans warns the scary film 6 ‘”May offend some people”

More than 20 years later, Marlon Wayans is ready to return to shorty inside as he is preparing to film Scary film 6.
The actor, who co-wrote and played in the first two films of the horror parody franchise, teased an episode “No Holds Barred” full of “Equality of Equality” after the last sequel in 2013.
“This is how we always do it,” he said Weekly entertainment. “We just want to make everyone laugh, and we don’t care if you are sensitive. Even sensitive people must laugh at themselves. ”
Wayans continued: “Know that we are not only laughing at you, you are lucky enough to laugh at others. When we did it White chicksWe laughed at everyone. We made fun of blacks, we laughed at the whites, we laughed at the Hispanics. This is exactly what we do. We make fun of the world, shed light on the world. It is not to harm, it is to bring humor. You can offend people here and there, but, hey, each joke is not going to land 100%, but if you say a joke and 100 people laugh and a person comes out, it’s always a good joke. “”
THE Wayans Bros. The old one says that the future to come will be “a big piece of conversation, which we can all sit down and laugh together, out of three generations of people who have not had a great comedy for a long time.”
Ghostface and Regina Hall in “Scary Movie”
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“I think you have to recognize how comedy has changed,” said Wayans. “Not only has horror changed, but the films have changed, the public has changed, the world has changed. I think the way of doing so is to make the generational gap part of the conversation. This is how we built the film so that we can talk about it. The more you have charged the characters and the most horrible, more horrible, it is when you really know the characters.”
Last month, Deadline exclusively reported that Anna Faris and Regina Hall were back for Scary film 6With Marlon writing the script alongside the Shawn Wayans and Keenen Ivory Wayans brothers. Although the brothers developed the franchise together, they were absent from the last three payments.
“We plan to bring back a few others,” said Wayans, noting that “no agreement has been concluded”.




