Biography[]
Carrie White is the main protagonist of Carrie (2002)
This version of the character was more similar to the novel than Sissy Spacek's portrayal. Throughout
much of the movie, there were segments, where different characters gave their accounts of the Ewen High prom night incident. Also, the "downtown destruction" segment, as portrayed in the novel (which was cut from the classic movie because of budget constraints), occurred here. They also showed Carrie as a child talking to Stella Horan and the subsequent Rain of Stones.
In the aftermath of this version, however, Carrie did not die, but survived her post-prom ordeal thanks to Sue and escaped with her to flee to Florida instead after hiding for a while in the school until it was possible after having placed flowers on her mother´s grave. Carrie would had gone on to help others with their ESP, eventually setting the stage for a potential TV series. However, that series was never produced.
The series probably was never produced because of the low ratings of the film.
Victims[]
- Tina Blake - Crushed by a backboard
- Climbing Prom Guy - Fell into the fire
- Principle Morton - Electrocuted by mic stand
- 227 Prom Victims (Including Helen Shyres, Roy Evarts, & Kenny Garson)
- Chris Hargensen - Crushed in truck against tree
- Billy Nolan - Crushed in truck against tree
- Margaret White - Heart stopped by Carrie's TK
Trivia[]
- In this remake of Carrie, Carrie is portrayed by Angela Bettis, who played Mandy in 12 Hour Shift and Fran, a character that only appeared in deleted scenes of Sinister.