When Tyler Gillett and Matt Bettinelli-Olpin were asked on if they knew exactly who's acting as Ghostface throughout the film. Gillett stated: "We have a bit of a roadmap. With the exception of the opening, which we think you could say was both of them, it's mostly Amber. She's f*cking crazy!" Gillett went into further detail on what this particular kill roadmap means for Richie (Jack Quaid) as a character: "We had separate conversations with Jack and Mikey, and then we had a conversation with them together and we kind of built out the off-screen relationship that was working and motivating them and their plan. One of the things that we liked to talk about is that the Richie character thinks that it was all his idea. It's actually probably Amber's idea and she's kind of been leading from behind. And we just love that that makes Richie just one of the most pathetic characters at the end of the day, that he doesn't really want to get his hands dirty and do the gross stuff. He wants to intellectualize it all and Amber's like, 'F*ck it. I'll break eggs!'" Bettinelli-Olpin also made sure to point out, "Intellectualize things that aren't his idea to begin with!" So while it may feel like Richie is the most in control at moments, it's really Amber who's Ghostface #1, the MVP of their operation. It's also theorized that the two have very different kill styles. Amber is the stab happy of the two whereas Richie keeps things neat and simple, possibly suggesting he's responsible for the Vince kill. While the trio didn't confirm that is was Richie who killed Vince, Bettinelli-Olpin did say, "We agree with you. There is a little bit of a different style there."
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