Ghost Face
Basic Information
Full Name: Varies (multiple individuals have taken on the Ghost Face identity)
Aliases/Nicknames: The Woodsboro Killer, Father Death
Age: Varies
Gender: Varies
Occupation: Serial Killer
Affiliation: None
Appearance
Height: Varies
Build: Varies
Eye Color: Not visible
Hair Color: Not visible
Distinguishing Features: Iconic white mask with a screaming expression, dark
hooded robe
Background
Place of Origin: Woodsboro, California
Family: Varies
Education: Varies
History: Ghost Face is a moniker used by various characters throughout the
“Scream” film series, each with their own backstory and motives for killing.
Personality
Traits: Sadistic, manipulative, intelligent
Likes: Horror movies, taunting victims
Dislikes: Being unmasked, victims escaping
Strengths: Stealth, unpredictability
Weaknesses: Human vulnerabilities, overconfidence
Abilities
Skills: Stalking, phone call taunting
Powers (if applicable): None beyond human capabilities
Equipment/Tools: Bowie knife (Buck 120), voice changer
Relationships
Allies: None (typically works alone or with one accomplice)
Enemies: Their victims and anyone who attempts to uncover their identity
Romantic Interests: Varies
Mentors: None
Proteges: None
Story Arcs
Notable Events: Each film features a series of murders leading to the unmasking
of the killer(s)
Character Development: Each individual behind the mask has their own arc and
development
Challenges/Conflicts: The main conflict is between Ghost Face and their intended
victims
Quotes
Catchphrases: “What’s your favorite scary movie?”
Notable Dialogue: “Scary night, isn’t it? With all the murders and all it’s like… right
out of a horror movie or something.”
Trivia
Interesting Facts: The Ghost Face mask was inspired by the Edvard Munch
painting “The Scream.”
Influences: The character draws on classic tropes of slasher films and the horror
genre.
Cultural Impact: Ghost Face has become an iconic figure in horror, recognizable
by the distinct mask and voice.
Probable Death Battle Victor
Vs Marty McFly: Ghost Face, due to lethal intent and weaponry.
Vs Robin Hood: Robin Hood, for his superior combat skills and strategic mind.
Vs T-800 Terminator: T-800 Terminator, due to its robotic nature and advanced
technology.
Vs The Master Chief: The Master Chief, because of his enhanced abilities and
futuristic equipment.
Vs Wonder Woman: Wonder Woman, as her superhuman abilities and combat
prowess are unmatched by a human killer.
References
First Appearance: Scream (1996)
Creators: Kevin Williamson, Wes Craven.
Portrayed by (if applicable): Multiple actors have portrayed the character, with the
voice provided by Roger L. Jackson.