New Scream 7 teaser shows Ghostface targeting Sidney Prescott's daughter

A fresh teaser for the upcoming Scream 7 has been released, highlighting the horror franchise's enduring legacy. Set 30 years after the original events, the preview centers on Ghostface pursuing Sidney Prescott's daughter.

The Scream series, known for its meta-horror elements and slasher tropes, continues with Scream 7. According to GamesRadar+, the new teaser emphasizes the passage of time, placing the action three decades after the events of the first film from 1996. In this preview, the iconic masked killer Ghostface sets his sights on the daughter of Sidney Prescott, the franchise's central survivor played by Neve Campbell in earlier entries.

This development underscores the long-running nature of the horror franchise, which has spanned multiple sequels and reboots since its debut. The teaser serves as a nod to the series' history while introducing new stakes for the next generation. No further plot details or release date for Scream 7 were provided in the announcement.

Fans of the series have long anticipated how the legacy characters will factor into future installments, and this teaser delivers a direct connection to Sidney's storyline.

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