In a recent interview with Variety, the 35-year-old In the Heights actress was asked for her thoughts on Scream 7, the latest sequel in the hit Scream franchise. As fans might remember, the movie's production was rife with issues almost from the get-go, most obviously Barrera's firing from the franchise following her public remarks on Israel's war against Palestine.
"The reality is that Scream is always going to be a big part of me because it was two years of my life, it gave me a lot, and I’m grateful specifically to [directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett] who gave me that shot," the actress explained. "That hasn’t been soured for me. They don’t have that power."
"They have to live with that," the actress pointedly said. "The only way they were able to make that movie after what happened was to nostalgia-bait as much as possible."
"For me, I was like, 'Wait — I’m trying to call out something that is severely, severely wrong and evil, and I get punished for it. I get everything taken from me. What is the lesson I’m supposed to learn?'"
"I was even questioning God: 'What are You trying to teach me? Because I don’t understand why the ones that are trying to do the right thing are getting punished, and the people that are like la-la-la-la-la continue to rise. I don’t understand this game. What is this?!'" Barrera continued. "It was a rude awakening."
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