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This was just the start though because, while she has branched out of the horror and thriller genres, they are still clearly her bread and butter. And four years ago, the best of the bunch, Ti West’s X, hit theaters and cemented the notion that she was the modern era’s top “Scream Queen,” rivaled only by Samara Weaving.
Jenna Ortega’s Horror Career & How X Stood Out

After You in 2019, Ortega continued to get meatier roles in attention-grabbing productions. First was The Babysitter: Killer Queen, in which she played what amounted to the secondary protagonist role. It didn’t hold a candle to the original, but it was important in establishing that Ortega excelled in the horror genre (it’s also the first of two movies featuring both her and Weaving).
But it wasn’t until two years later that she became a full-on genre icon. In January, she played Tara Carpenter in Scream, which was again a secondary role but continued to establish her in the genre. After all, she plays what amounts to the Drew Barrymore role in the original. After that she had a cameo in Studio 666 in February. But it was X that told audiences once and for all that she was a natural in spooky movies.








