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I'm not happy that I'm 35 playing a 21-year-old. I'm not happy that I have to die naked. And I'm not happy that my character is too stupid to have a gun in the house after her boyfriend's been cut up into fish sticks.

–Sarah complains about her role to Roman Bridger.

Sarah Darling was a supporting character in Scream 3 (2000 film). In the film, she was a 35-year-old actress who was portraying 21-year-old Candy Brooks in the later-cancelled trilogy concluder, Stab 3: Return to Woodsboro, set for release on Christmas Day 2000.

Candy was to be killed after two scenes of the film in the latest script to be published by writer and director of the motion picture, Roman Bridger. In true meta form, Sarah in the film, like Candy, was also killed after two scenes, and was the "chick that gets killed second" (after Christine Hamilton; more so after Cotton Weary, due to the latter being in Stab 3 alongside Sarah).

Sarah, along with a roommate, got a call, supposedly from the director wanting to her to meet him at the studio about something important. Upon arriving, she received another call which quickly turned into a menacing threat from within the production office. She attempted to hide from a oncoming figure about to enter the building, who ended up being a security guard. He didn't see anyone in the building and locked it up, sealing Sarah inside.

Sarah was then attacked by Ghostface within the costume room and stabbed from behind, killing her almost instantly. The killer then left a second photograph of Maureen Prescott. Following her death, her co-star, Tom Prinze, was drunk and upset and the film was cancelled.

She was the third victim of the third Ghostface killing spree, also known as the Hollywood Murders.

She was portrayed by Jenny McCarthy.

Biography

The Hollywood Murders (2000)

Sarah believes they are not in any danger.

Sarah believes they are not in any danger.

Sarah express skepticism that Cotton Weary's killer was in relation to the Stab films, due to Cotton's shady conman nature on his rise to fame. Angelina and Tyson appear anxious over the deaths, and Sarah quotes Candy saying, "We are not in any danger", a line from page fifteen of the film.

Sarah is asked to come back to Sunrise Studios for an important meeting. In actuality, Roman was trapping Sarah to isolate and kill her inside. She speaks to Roman over the phone, and deduces the meeting has occurred due to a script change.

Sarah shows paranoia and fear going through the props department at the studio.

Sarah shows paranoia and fear going through the props department at the studio.

During the script change rehearsal, she has an outburst of frustration over slasher film clichés and nonsensical character actions. After she vents, Roman calmly asks, "You're not happy with your part?". When Sarah delivers these lines, some are a meta queue-in for the audience that references the actual production of Scream 3 itself, including its frequent rewrites and script changes.

Roman then states it is not a new script, it is actually a new movie. Sarah asks which movie it is, he says, "My movie", then switches to the Ghostface voice, saying "And it's called... Sarah gets skewered like a fucking pig". She freaks out, and runs out of the room. She sees a shadowy figure enter the door, and panics to hide. It is actually a security guard, who is planning to lock up after not seeing anyone (as Sarah hides).

Death

Sarah's corpse lies over the shattered glass door

Sarah's corpse lies over the shattered glass door.

Sarah hides among many Ghostface costumes in racks held in the props department room, intensifying her anxiety. Ghostface pushes the stall rack out, causing her to fall on the floor. She then grabs a hold of a knife, which turns out to be a rubber prop. Ghostface swings at her, then she ducks to find another prop weapon to use.

As she continues to fight and swings with a prop axe twice, it is too late. She is punched in the face and swerves backwards, shattering the glass of the mirrored door window. She is then stabbed in the back deeply, instantly killing her. Her bloodied face reveals the cuts from the glass shattering into her face.

As Roman (as the killer) described "the script" the way she would be killed on the phone, her corpse did in fact look like that of a slaughtered pig.

Aftermath

Sarah's death effectively cancelled the initial third Stab film. Her co-star, Tom Prinze, grieved by getting drunk. Jennifer Jolie invited her co-stars to her house for a wrap party, despite the film's cancellation. Mark Kincaid described her as a dead celebrity following her demise.

Legacy

Color-coded symbolism: Paranoid, purple-wearing blondes in daylight.  (below) and Sarah (above)

Color-coded symbolism: Paranoid, purple-wearing blondes in daylight. Judy Hicks (below) and Sarah (above).

Sarah's scene hiding among the Ghostface costumes in the props department room on set has become an iconic framed still for Scream fans. A fan made poster for the sixth film used the scene as inspiration, which became a viral social media post.

In Scream (2022 film), Sarah's death is given a subtle nod with the character of Judy Hicks. Similarly, Judy is a blonde, female character who dies in her second full-length scene of the film, while also wearing purple, showing hyper-paranoia like Sarah.

Both attacks are also daylight kills, however in Judy's case, she does not enter an indoor area as she is killed, and is killed casually outside her front door.

In Scream VI, drawings of Sarah can be seen in a glass case while the remaining group are exploring the Ghostface shrine.

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Gallery

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Sarah Darling has a Photo Gallery.

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