Spyglass develops Scream 8 with Zuckerman sisters as writers

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.

Spyglass Media Group is moving forward with Scream 8 after the strong performance of Scream 7. The latest entry, directed by franchise co-creator Kevin Williamson in his directorial debut for the series, opened to a franchise-record $97.2 million globally. It stars Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott, alongside Isabel May, Courteney Cox, Anna Camp, Joel McHale and Matthew Lillard, and was co-financed by Paramount Pictures. The film has now surpassed $200 million worldwide in its 30-year franchise history, as first reported by Deadline in an exclusive story on March 31, 2026. The Zuckerman sisters bring credits from Poker Face, where they were showrunners, as well as writing and co-executive producing on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., Suits, Fringe and Prodigal Son. They recently penned a pilot for a Buffy the Vampire Slayer revamp titled Buffy: New Sunnydale, which was set to be directed by Chloe Zhao but did not proceed. The writers are represented by UTA and Lichter Grossman Nichols.

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Neve Campbell and cast at the star-studded Scream 7 red carpet premiere in Los Angeles, with Ghostface poster and box office hype.
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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.

Neve Campbell has opened up about her decision to skip Scream VI due to an inadequate pay offer, which she felt undervalued her contributions to the franchise. She returns as Sidney Prescott in Scream 7, set for release on February 27, sharing new details about the film's plot and her character's protective role. The upcoming installment features a mix of returning cast members and newcomers amid a director change.

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Anna Camp attended the Scream 7 world premiere in Los Angeles, expressing excitement about working with Carrie Preston on Elsbeth after their time on True Blood. The event occurred amid early reviews suggesting the film has the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score in the franchise. Camp plays a key role in the slasher sequel, which centers on Neve Campbell's Sidney Prescott facing a new Ghostface threat.

The first script for the upcoming film adaptation of Hazelight's Split Fiction has been finalized, with Sydney Sweeney set to star. Josef Fares, head of Hazelight, has reviewed the draft and shared positive initial impressions. Production timeline remains uncertain due to Sweeney's packed schedule.

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Anna Camp, who plays Jessica Bowden in Scream 7, apologized after reposting a social media message mocking boycotts of the film tied to Melissa Barrera's firing. The post celebrated the movie's box office success despite backlash, coming after the film's Los Angeles premiere amid protests.

Francis Galluppi's upcoming untitled Evil Dead film has assembled a cast including Charlotte Hope and Zach Gilford. The project, separate from the forthcoming Evil Dead Burn, is being produced by Sam Raimi, Lee Cronin, and Bruce Campbell. Details on roles remain undisclosed.

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Filmmaker Francis Galluppi has assembled an ensemble cast for his upcoming Evil Dead movie. The project follows the success of recent franchise entries and features actors including Charlotte Hope and Zach Gilford. Details on the plot remain under wraps.

 

 

 

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