CircuiTikZ-Designer is part of the Circuit2TikZ-Project which was started as a research project at the Institute of Electronics Engineering at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. The goal was to create a GUI application for easy and fast drawing of circuits to be used in CircuiTikZ.
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CircuiTikZ Designer can manage a different canvas for each tab to allow multiple drawings at the same time.
Total storage used by CircuiTikZ Designer:
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To prevent further leaks, Williamson wrote the final pages of the actual ending on distinct, chemically treated blue paper. Cast members were forced to sign strict non-disclosure agreements, and the final pages were only handed out to the actors on the day those specific scenes were shot. Why the Changes Saved the Movie
They still existed in this draft but acted as secondary instigators. Mrs. Loomis was manipulating Derek and Hallie from the shadows, intending to frame them for the campus murders before killing them too. A Completely Different Climax
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The leaked script featured a much bleaker and more ambiguous conclusion than the theatrical "happy ending":
According to Williamson, one dummy draft featured a shocking cascade of reveals, ultimately featuring four killers. The climax was a triple-cross unlike any other: scream 2 original script
While the theatrical decision to kill Randy added genuine stakes to the franchise, reading the original script creates a sense of "what could have been." Randy’s survival would have kept the horror-nerd moral compass alive for future sequels, and his chemistry with Sidney is palpable on the page.
In Kevin Williamson's first draft, the self-referential, meta-commentary on sequels remained sharp. The plot centered on the same premise: Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) was now a college student trying to escape her past at the fictional Windsor College. The terror begins at a premiere of Stab , the movie-within-a-movie about the Woodsboro murders, where new victims are savagely killed. However, that's where the similarities ended, as the original conclusion was far more unstable than the one that made it to the screen.
Fans are split. Hallie as a killer would have been a gut-punch (Sidney’s best friend), but Derek’s betrayal might have felt too similar to Billy. The final film gave us — a chilling, underrated Ghostface with a motive that actually made sense.
Gale’s survival was much more precarious. In the early draft, she suffers much worse injuries during the campus chase sequence, and her survival into the final minutes was highly debated during the rewriting process. Why the Changes Better Served the Franchise To prevent further leaks, Williamson wrote the final
In the most widely circulated leaked draft, the identity and number of killers differed significantly from the theatrical release: Hallie McDaniel (Sidney’s roommate), Derek Feldman (Sidney’s boyfriend), Nancy Loomis (Billy's mother), and Cotton Weary The Mastermind: Mrs. Loomis served as the primary motivator, but Hallie and
The film still follows Sidney Prescott (Campbell) at Windsor College. The Stab movie-within-a-movie concept remains. Randy (Jamie Kennedy) is still the film-savvy heart of the group. However, the key differences are monumental:
Decades later, the original script remains a fascinating "what-if" piece of horror trivia—a snapshot of a time when the internet first proved it could disrupt the secrecy of filmmaking.
In this version, Derek and Hallie unmask themselves and explain their motive: they want to become famous by surviving a real-life horror movie. Mrs. Loomis then emerges, betrays Derek and Hallie by shooting them, and faces off against Sidney Prescott. Tragic Fates for Legacy Characters The climax was a triple-cross unlike any other:
While the original four-killer concept was ambitious, the forced rewrites actually improved the narrative structure of Scream 2 and preserved the longevity of the franchise.
In the original, leaked script of Scream 2 , the Ghostface killers were not Mrs. Loomis and Mickey. Instead, the narrative aimed for a more intimate, psychological betrayal.
Based on Kevin Williamson’s original draft and the deleted scenes that have circulated for years, here is the story of the Scream 2 "Original Script."