‘Scream’ Season 3 Cancellation News: Halloween Special To Serve As Series Ender For MTV Drama? [SPOILERS]

"Scream" Season 3 seems very unlikely to happen, as MTV recently announced that a Halloween special will be aired in order to provide answers to the cliffhangers in the season 2 finale. Ratings for the series were not so good, which led to speculations that the thriller drama has been canceled.

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"Scream" Season 3 cancellation news reveals that the MTV drama will be releasing a Halloween special in order to provide answers to the questions raised during the season 2 finale. As TV Line notes in its report, there were no details released about the upcoming special; however, this raised speculations that the show has been canceled on the network.

The "Scream" Season 2 special episode was announced on the show's official Twitter account. If a Season 3 was really happening, is a Halloween special still necessary? This only fuelled speculations that the show was getting canceled.

However, it would also be an interesting move from MTV to create such a stir about "Scream" Season 3 since no one really knows whether the special was just simply that or if it was meant to serve as a series ender. As most fans know, ratings for Season 2 were not as stellar as other shows on the network.

One of the questions raised during the "Scream" Season 2 finale was whether or not Brandon James was still alive. As Den of Geek reports, it remains to be seen whether it was truly Brandon James who called Kieran in prison or if there was someone else posing as him.

The publication also notes on the possibility that if "Scream" Season 3 will happen, it may be great to have it divided between the past and present. It was also teased that Kieran will still be able to do some things even if he is behind bars.

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