David Arquette listens to music as he whizzes through West Hollywood on an e-bike

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    David Arquette listens to music as he whizzes through West Hollywood on an e-bike


    David Arquette looked cool while cruising around West Hollywood on an e-bike on Wednesday.

    The Scream actor, 50, appeared deep in thought as he made his way down Melrose  Avenue wearing headphones. 

    Keeping casual, he had on a denim jacket, blue pants and a white and red tee shirt.

    Cruise: David Arquette enjoyed a solo bike ride along West Hollywood's Melrose Avenue on Wednesday

    Cruise: David Arquette enjoyed a solo bike ride along West Hollywood’s Melrose Avenue on Wednesday

    David kept his things in a small black leather satchel across his body.

    The laid-back look continued as he swept his salt and pepper locks back smoothly while keeping a tinge of stubble along his jaw.

    Arquette – who shares daughter Coco with ex-wife Courteney Cox – recently revealed how he paid tribute to late Scream director Wes Craven while working on the upcoming fifth sequel.

    ‘I’m doing a lot of things like listening to music that was popular during the first film, just reliving the memories and thinking a lot about Wes,’ he told 9Honey.

    Tune in: The Scream actor, 50, appeared deep in thought as he made his way down the street wearing headphones

    Tune in: The Scream actor, 50, appeared deep in thought as he made his way down the street wearing headphones

    Arquette - who shares daughter Coco with ex-wife Courteney Cox - recently revealed how he paid tribute to late Scream director Wes Craven while working on the upcoming fifth sequel

    Arquette – who shares daughter Coco with ex-wife Courteney Cox – recently revealed how he paid tribute to late Scream director Wes Craven while working on the upcoming fifth sequel 

    ‘I don’t know if people are religious, but I sort of say a prayer to him and I feel his spirit around… What I mean is, like, I say a prayer and I have him in my heart.’

    The fifth Scream movie, simply titled Scream, will see the masked killer Ghostface coming back once again to terrorize a new group of teenagers. 

    Arquette will be making a return as Dewey Riley, the resident sheriff of the town and a role he has played since the original Scream in 1996.

    He said he was more than thrilled to be reprising the role, describing Dewey as a ‘sweet character’ and someone he ‘loves’ playing.

    ‘There are not many films that you do that last 24 years,’ he added. ‘It’s really an incredible opportunity to be able to play a character for so long to see the growth.’ 

    The story continues: The fifth Scream movie, simply titled Scream, will see the masked killer Ghostface coming back once again to terrorise a new group of teenagers

    The story continues: The fifth Scream movie, simply titled Scream, will see the masked killer Ghostface coming back once again to terrorise a new group of teenagers

    Iconic: Arquette will be making a return as Dewey Riley, the resident sheriff of the town and a role he has played since the original Scream in 1996. Pictured with Courteney Cox in Scream

    Iconic: Arquette will be making a return as Dewey Riley, the resident sheriff of the town and a role he has played since the original Scream in 1996. Pictured with Courteney Cox in Scream 

    Arquette emphasized how important the role of Dewey is, noting that it was his breakthrough role and allowed him to form a close bond with Craven – who also directed horror classics A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Hills Have Eyes. 

    ‘For me, playing the role and how much of an impression Wes Craven made on my life, it really has a lot more weight and more importance to me than just a one-off film,’ he said. 

    Scream (2022) will be directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, who both helmed the well-received 2019 horror film Ready or Not. 

    Arquette says the two directors have carried on Craven’s legacy and have done him ‘justice’ in the latest film of the slasher franchise.  

    Tribute: Arquette said the two directors of the new Scream film, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, have carried on Wes Craven's (left) legacy and done him'justice'. Pictured in 2010

    Tribute: Arquette said the two directors of the new Scream film, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, have carried on Wes Craven’s (left) legacy and done him ‘justice’. Pictured in 2010

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