Matthew Lillard ROASTS His Own 'Scream' Performance! | Stu Macher's Biggest Regret? (2026)

Matthew Lillard’s self-critique of his iconic Scream performance is both surprising and refreshingly honest—a rare moment where an actor openly admits, ‘I was doing too much.’ But here’s where it gets controversial: while fans and critics alike have long celebrated his over-the-top portrayal of Stu Macher, Lillard himself believes he chewed the scenery a bit too hard. Could this beloved performance actually be a case of youthful overacting? Let’s dive in.

During a recent episode of the On Film…With Kevin McCarthy podcast, Lillard reflected on his role as one of horror’s most memorable villains. He revealed that some of Stu’s most iconic lines were improvised, a testament to his creativity on set. Yet, he didn’t hold back in critiquing his younger self. ‘You see a young actor trying too hard in every scene,’ he admitted. ‘He’s chewing the scenery.’

And this is the part most people miss: Lillard’s humility isn’t a knock on the film itself. In fact, he credits director Wes Craven for crafting a ‘perfect Jenga tower of performances,’ where every actor—from Neve Campbell to Skeet Ulrich—delivered moments that captured the zeitgeist. ‘Craven got the right cast, the right script, and the right performances to build something magical,’ Lillard explained. But when it comes to his own work? He’s still not convinced.

Take Stu’s infamous ‘drooling of blood’ scene in the film’s climax. Lillard doubled down on his critique, calling it a prime example of ‘Matt Lillard just being an idiot boy… doing too much.’ Bold words for a performance that’s become a horror hallmark. Here’s the question: Does Lillard’s self-criticism diminish his impact, or does it make his performance even more fascinating?

Regardless of his personal take, fans will soon get to see Lillard revisit Stu Macher in Scream 7, hitting theaters on February 27. The film promises a fresh Ghostface killer, with Sidney Prescott’s daughter becoming the new target. Starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and a fresh ensemble, the sequel is poised to reignite the franchise’s signature blend of suspense and satire.

Controversial thought: What if Lillard’s ‘overacting’ was exactly what Scream needed to balance its meta-horror tone? Let us know in the comments—do you agree with his critique, or is Stu Macher’s legacy untouchable?

Matthew Lillard ROASTS His Own 'Scream' Performance! | Stu Macher's Biggest Regret? (2026)

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