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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Scream 2, released in 1997, the sequel to Scream, had the surviving characters moving on to college, while dealing with a sudden Fifteen Minutes of Fame thanks to both the media coverage of the killings and Stab, the Ripped from the Headlines slasher flick made about the event. Just as the original satirized slashers, the second film satirized the genre's obsession with sequels, and all their related tropes. |