Marlon Wayans says the return of "horror movies" won't "wake up"

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First on Fox: Fans were excited when Marlon Wayans announced that they were working on a new "horror movie" but nervous about the franchise that would lose its early 2000s avant-garde. Waynes soon puts these fears in a new interview.

In recent years, “Horror Movie” films have been politically imitations of some of the most iconic horror movies. People like "Scream," "I know what you did last summer" and "Rings" are cruelly twisted by "Horror Movie" actors. These movies are humorous with disability, jokes about race, body image, and more.

Wayans, who played the short man in the first "Horror Movie" and the 2001 sequel, was interested in the return of the series.

"Nearly 20 years later, the Wayans brothers will finally provide fans with what they ask for... back to the horror movie series!" he wrote in an announcement last October in X. “We look forward to having fun on the big screen again.”

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In a new interview, comedian Marlon Wayans announced that canceling culture never prompted him to downplay the joke. (Arturo Holmes/Filmmagic/Getty Images)

"Please don't wake up," is a common excitement among fans about the return of the franchise.

According to Waynes, there is no need to worry.

Waynes told Fox News numbers, "Well, we're always awakened." "You have to pull out of Wake because that means you know, right?

He analyzes the rest of the comedy work against a bad background.

He continued, “You know, if you call 'live color' awakening performance, but it's definitely fun." "'White Chicken' is a bit like a wake-up movie, but it's definitely fun. We took these things away and we went-'Don't be a threat' is a very awake movie. But when it comes to humor, it's not about awakening. It's about the humor you explore awakening, just like in the way you explore the blind, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you know, you're aware of your own. Forbid you to take off your gloves, that's what we're going to do.

'White Chicken' star Marlon Wayans postpones cancellation of culture and vows never to censor himself

June 4, 2001; Los Angeles, California, USA; actor Marlon Wayans plays the short Meeks, Tori spelled Alex, and Kathleen Robertson plays Theo in "Horror Movie 2." (Credit image: ©Dimensional Movies/Entertainment Pictures/Zumapress.com) (©) All rights reserved 2004 by 20041128)

As for what horror movie he hopes to laugh at in his next "Horror Movie," Waynes said: "It's all on the table."

He said there are a lot of solid materials to choose from.

“Especially when it comes to horror, there’s a genre that has been thriving,” he said. “I think you know the synapses that I feel like we already have, we’re going to be in a whole new era, the era of filmmaking in the platinum era. I think when things go away, you need to find new creativity, emerging talent and that new talent and new ideas with new ideas that they know how to execute.

The actor said he hopes for good news for fans who want to see the original actor resume action.

"You know, we're trying to get the band back together." "We'll see. I can't help but promise. But if we talk to everyone, we want a pleasant, fun 'terrible' reunion."

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Regina Hall as Brenda and Anna Faris, Cindy Campbell in the scene of "Horror Movie 4" (AP)

In another classic "White Chicken" from the early 2000s, the "No Hold Hold Task" humor of the Wayans family is obvious. Although Malone pointed out that people tried to “cancel” him and his brother Shawn for years, he pointed out which crowds liked the movie the most, and he challenged them to them.

"Every time we bring the Wayans project, we always have that flavor," he told Fox News Digital. "That's who we are. We are equal criminals, not forbidden. We're happy that we're getting dark, but with kids gloves. The whole purpose is not to hurt feelings, it's actually to make people laugh. Even our things, our things, we're trying to make our laughter huge."

"So they've been trying - the internet or anything else and trying to cancel our 'white chicken' forever, but you can't." "Do you know why? Do you know who loves 'white chicken' the most? 'white chicken. So we told this joke the right way. That's how we do family humor."

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Waynes is currently on his "wild kids" trip, stopping in major cities across the country. Fans can get tickets at www.marlonwayans.com. He also has a comedy special, Good Grief, currently airing on Amazon Prime.

Fox News' Laura Carrione and Gabriel Hays contributed to the report.