On the heels of this morning's ghostface killer reveal, we have some words from the cast of "Scream 4." First up is Rory Culkin, who MTV reporter Jocelyn Vena spoke to on the red carpet at the Wednesday premiere of "Twelve" in New York City. He was predictably mum on any real details.

"We're still shooting it. Not really allowed to talk about it," he said. C'mon Rory... how about just a little bit of news? "I signed a contract, seriously. I can't say anything and I'd hate to get sued. Sooo... I better keep quiet on this!" Culkin did admit that he dressed up as the "Scream" killer one year for Halloween when he was still in elementary school.

A subtle nod to the fact that he's the killer this time, perhaps?! Jocelyn asked. No dice. "Am I the killer this time around? ... I am under contract."

Culkin was willing to talk about the experience of hanging with the stars of the original trilogy. "They've been friendly. We've been hanging out and they would tell stories from the sets of the originals, things like that," he said. "[Series star Neve Campbell] is an awesome chick. We've just been hanging out... off set."

The pause before "off set" is interesting. I've had a theory for a long time now that the original stars of the "Scream" trilogy appearing in the fourth movie are going to be killed off early on, a la Drew Barrymore in the original "Scream." If they're not all seeing each other on set... maybe they don't have many (or any?) scenes together...? All speculation here, just something to think about.

"Scream 4" star Nico Tortorella co-stars with Culkin in "Twelve" and he was also on the red carpet Wednesday night. He was a little more forthcoming with his answers, but still no reveals. "My [character's] name is Trevor, and Emma and I have a love interest throughout the whole movie, and I can't really give you too much more," he said.

Torterella also admitted what a joy it is to hang with the stars of the original. "Yeah, Courteney [Cox's] there, Neve's there, David [Arquette's] there. You know, it's really like walking into a family, and they're just all accepting us with mad open arms," he explained. "They're all incredible people. It's been quite the trip. I had never seen the originals until after I auditioned for the first time. ... After watching them all, yeah, ['Scream 4' is] one of its own."

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