Every Confirmed Actor for ‘Scary Movie 6’
The new entry in the horror spoof franchise brings back several original favorites alongside fresh faces. The returning stars previously anchored earlier installments that parodied major genre hits and pop culture moments. New additions come from sketch comedy and television ensembles known for sharp character work. Below is every actor confirmed so far along with what they bring from past roles and franchise history.
Anna Faris

Faris originated Cindy Campbell in the first four films where she led the ensemble through slasher and paranormal spoofs. Her earlier appearances helped define the series tone with clueless but determined final girl energy. She also carried major studio comedies across the 2000s which showed reliable comedic timing. Her return signals a direct bridge to classic characters audiences already know.
Regina Hall

Hall played Brenda Meeks in the first four entries delivering big set pieces and memorable reaction humor. She has worked across comedy and drama including successful television projects and studio features. Her franchise presence connects multiple storylines involving the Meeks family and high school pals. Bringing her back restores one of the series most quoted characters.
Marlon Wayans

Wayans starred as Shorty Meeks in the first two films and helped develop the early entries creatively. His broader career covers sketch comedy writing acting and producing across film and television. The Meeks character tied many signature gags to stoner and buddy comedy setups. His involvement points to callbacks that longtime viewers recognize immediately.
Shawn Wayans

Shawn Wayans portrayed Ray Wilkins in the original pair while co writing with family collaborators. He is known for sketch series work and feature comedies that emphasize heightened parody structure. Ray intersected with Cindy and Brenda throughout school and party settings that drove the plot. His return reunites core players from the earliest ensemble.
Lochlyn Munro

Munro appeared as Greg Phillippe in the first film as part of the central teen group. He has since amassed extensive television credits in crime dramas and teen mysteries. His character linked several slasher parodies through sports and hallway scenes. Including him allows the story to revisit the original high school circle.
Dave Sheridan

Sheridan played Doofy Gilmore in the franchise opener spoofing the small town deputy trope. The role culminated in a twist that mirrored a pivotal slasher reveal. Outside the series he has worked steadily in indie comedies and genre projects. His return offers a direct line to that first film mystery thread.
Jon Abrahams

Abrahams portrayed Bobby Prinze Cindy’s boyfriend in the debut installment. The character anchored the early whodunit element while sending up teen thriller leads. Abrahams has appeared in television procedurals and independent films since. Bringing him back reconnects the new story with the original romantic subplot.
Cheri Oteri

Oteri appeared as reporter Gail Hailstorm in the first film parodying sensationalist media coverage. She is a veteran of sketch comedy with a wide range of characters and impressions. Gail’s presence tied together chase sequences and campus interviews that pushed the narrative forward. Returning to that tabloid lens gives the sequel an in world media voice.
Chris Elliott

Elliott played Hanson the odd caretaker in the second film’s haunted house storyline. His performance anchored many of the mansion based gags and meal scenes. He is known for acclaimed television comedy work and character driven absurdism. Revisiting Hanson reconnects the series to its most famous house setting.
Kim Wayans

Kim Wayans portrayed Mrs Meeks across the early entries expanding the Meeks family dynamic. She is an alum of sketch television with numerous roles in film and series drama. The character grounded domestic scenes while commenting on the chaos around the teens. Her inclusion restores a key family link that spans multiple installments.
Damon Wayans Jr.

Damon Wayans Jr. joins the franchise as a first timer with a background in network sitcoms and ensemble films. He brings experience in rapid fire dialogue and physical comedy. His addition extends the Wayans family participation that shaped the early movies. Casting him creates opportunities to intersect with returning Meeks relatives.
Gregg Wayans

ShowtimeGregg Wayans is another new face connected to the long running comedy family. His work includes television acting and writing across sketch and situational formats. He adds depth to the ensemble bench for school or family centered sequences. The casting preserves the series tradition of Wayans led parody.
Heidi Gardner

Gardner joins from late night sketch television where she crafts offbeat characters and sharp parodies. She has appeared in studio comedies and animated projects that emphasize character voices. Her background supports reporter anchors influencers or authority figures inside a spoof world. She strengthens the roster for rapid character switching and cameo energy.
Olivia Rose Keegan

Keegan brings daytime drama experience and recent genre television roles to the cast. She has portrayed complex young leads and antagonists with musical and thriller elements. That range fits the franchise need for high school or campus storylines. She provides a youthful perspective that connects returning alumni to new students.
Sydney Park

Park is known for teen mystery series and zombie survival drama work. She has led ensembles that mix suspense with comedic beats. Those credits align with scenes involving school corridors parties and chase sequences. She supplies contemporary slasher familiarity that meshes with the franchise tone.
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