Spyglass desarrolla Scream 8 con las hermanas Zuckerman como guionistas

Spyglass está desarrollando la octava entrega de la franquicia Scream, tras contratar a Lilla y Nora Zuckerman para escribir el guion. El anuncio se produce después de que Scream 7 alcanzara un hito en taquilla de más de 200 millones de dólares a nivel mundial, siendo la primera de la serie en lograr esa cifra. Recientemente, las hermanas trabajaron como showrunners en la serie Poker Face de Peacock.

Spyglass Media Group sigue adelante con Scream 8 tras el sólido desempeño de Scream 7. La entrega más reciente, dirigida por el cocreador de la franquicia Kevin Williamson en su debut como director para la serie, se estrenó con un récord de 97,2 millones de dólares a nivel global. Protagonizada por Neve Campbell como Sidney Prescott, junto a Isabel May, Courteney Cox, Anna Camp, Joel McHale y Matthew Lillard, la película fue cofinanciada por Paramount Pictures. El filme ha superado ahora los 200 millones de dólares en todo el mundo en sus 30 años de historia, tal como informó Deadline en exclusiva el 31 de marzo de 2026. Las hermanas Zuckerman cuentan con créditos en Poker Face, donde fueron showrunners, además de haber escrito y coproducido ejecutivamente para Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Suits, Fringe y Prodigal Son. Recientemente escribieron un piloto para un reinicio de Buffy the Vampire Slayer titulado Buffy: New Sunnydale, que iba a ser dirigido por Chloe Zhao pero no siguió adelante. Las guionistas están representadas por UTA y Lichter Grossman Nichols.

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