Scream
Scream 7 premieres amid franchise nostalgia and box office buzz
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The seventh installment of the Scream franchise premiered in Los Angeles on February 27, 2026, bringing back Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott and featuring returning cast members like Courteney Cox and Mason Gooding. Directed by Kevin Williamson, the film introduces Sidney's daughter Tatum, played by Isabel May, as a new target for Ghostface. Early projections suggest a franchise-best opening of $59 million.
Spyglass is developing the eighth installment of the Scream franchise, with Lilla and Nora Zuckerman hired to write the script. The announcement follows Scream 7's box office milestone of over $200 million globally, the first in the series to reach that mark. The sisters recently served as showrunners on the Peacock series Poker Face.
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Neve Campbell returns as Sidney Prescott in Scream 7, portraying the character as a mother confronting past traumas. The film marks a full-circle moment more than 30 years after Sidney's mother's murder. Campbell explains how Sidney heals old wounds while protecting her family.
Actor Matthew Lillard made a surprise appearance at Cinespia's Halloween screening of the 1996 horror film Scream, where he criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement and urged voters to support Proposition 50. Speaking to fans at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Lillard emphasized leading with love amid political tensions. The event highlighted his ongoing connection to the Scream franchise as he prepares to reprise his role in Scream 7.