Yesterday afternoon, comedian brothers Marlon Wayans and Sean Wayans arrived in Atlanta to promote the long-awaited revival of their iconic horror parody series. scary movie. Fans still cite the original movie, and the Wayans brothers are back with even more laughs, mayhem, and top-notch comedy. scary movie 6!
The pair headed to the Regal Atlantic Station, where they were greeted by excited fans, flashing cameras, and even a spooky Ghostface character wandering around to celebrate. After the red carpet, Sean and Marlon posed for photos, mingled with the crowd, and hosted a hilarious Q&A session where they reflected on the massive cult the series has built over the years. The brothers admitted that they never imagined the original film would grow into such a pop culture phenomenon, but said that writing parodies and connecting with audiences became even more fun as time went on.
Of course, Marlon casually announced that he would be heading to Atlanta’s legendary Magic City after the event, and the club’s famous Lemon Pepper Wings made sure to scream out, making the crowd go wild! lol!
And yes, the party definitely continued late into the night at the iconic hotspot, complete with giant promotional signs. scary movie 6 People stand outside the club ahead of the film’s release on June 5th. Inside, dancers and partygoers stood up as “Ghostface Money” rained into the air during performances and lap dances. Atlanta really knows how to put on a show. It was all playful, fun and upbeat, but we can’t help but wonder… who ended up being Ghostface’s favorite dancer that night?
Opened in 1985 by Michael “Mr. Magic” Barney, Magic City has grown from a small printing shop in downtown Atlanta to a world-renowned cultural landmark. Widely known as the birthplace of trap music and the unofficial trendsetter of Southern hip-hop, the club has hosted everyone from rappers to athletes to celebrities for decades. Bernie, who earned the nickname “Magic” as a top-selling toner salesman, built his venue around premium customer service and top-notch entertainment, and nearly 40 years later, that legacy remains unparalleled.
Sean and Marlon Wayans and Ghostface fans
(Photo by Derek White/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures)
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