Totally Killer Producers Address Blending Genres and Comparisons to Final Girls

Scream gets mashed up with Back to the Future in Totally Killer. The horror-science-fiction-comedy begins in the present day, 35 years after the Sweet Sixteen Killer slaughtered three teenage girls. One survivor of that attack, Pam, is now grown up with a rebellious teenage daughter of her own, Jamie. But when the masked psychopath resurfaces to target Pam and Jamie, Jamie accidentally triggers a time machine that whisks her back to 1987. Now stuck in the past, she must enroll in high school, befriend the potential victims — including a young Mean Girls version of her mother — uncover the identity of the Sweet Sixteen Killer, and prevent his rampage.Totally Killer producers Adam Hendricks and Greg Gilreach recently spoke to CBR about rewinding to 1987, horror tropes, designing masks, and Gravitrons.Greg Gilreach: It’s so fun to do something so comedy-forward. We do so much horror and genre, and a lot of it is very fun and has a lot of comedy in it. But this is such a comedy-forward horror kind of script. That was really fun. For me, I really love period movies. There is so much craft that goes into a period film. Something Adam and I talk about is the costumes. It’s the cars. It’s the shoes. It’s the hair. It’s the makeup. It’s the music. It’s all the elements that you get to play with and bring to life. That’s a fun thing.

Scream gets mashed up with Back to the Future in Totally Killer. The horror-science-fiction-comedy begins in the present day, 35 years after the Sweet Sixteen Killer slaughtered three teenage girls. One survivor of that attack, Pam, is now grown up with a rebellious teenage daughter of her own, Jamie. But when the masked psychopath resurfaces to target Pam and Jamie, Jamie accidentally triggers a time machine that whisks her back to 1987. Now stuck in the past, she must enroll in high school, befriend the potential victims — including a young Mean Girls version of her mother — uncover the identity of the Sweet Sixteen Killer, and prevent his rampage.

Totally Killer producers Adam Hendricks and Greg Gilreach recently spoke to CBR about rewinding to 1987, horror tropes, designing masks, and Gravitrons.

Greg Gilreach: It’s so fun to do something so comedy-forward. We do so much horror and genre, and a lot of it is very fun and has a lot of comedy in it. But this is such a comedy-forward horror kind of script. That was really fun. For me, I really love period movies. There is so much craft that goes into a period film. Something Adam and I talk about is the costumes. It’s the cars. It’s the shoes. It’s the hair. It’s the makeup. It’s the music. It’s all the elements that you get to play with and bring to life. That’s a fun thing.

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