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Scream 7
2026 114 min United States of America R 18+
★5.2
Horror, Mystery, Crime
Director: Kevin Williamson
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Description
When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott has built a new life, her darkest fears are realized as her daughter becomes the next target. Determined to protect her family, Sidney must face the horrors of her past to put an end to the bloodshed once and for all.
Budget:
$45M
US Gross:
$121.94M
Worldwide:
$213.84M
Starring
Neve Campbell
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Courteney Cox
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Isabel May
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Key opinion
Scream 7 is widely viewed as a creatively exhausted and cynical entry in the franchise, plagued by production turbulence and the absence of key cast members. While a minority of viewers appreciate the inventive kill sequences and nostalgic callbacks, the general consensus is that the film suffers from a weak, repetitive script and lacks the thematic sharpness that defined earlier installments.
| Originality | Graphic and inventive kill sequences provide the film's most visceral and successful moments of horror. | |
| Acting | Neve Campbell’s performance as a weary, protective mother offers a sincere anchor, even as critics feel the overall acting from the supporting cast is phoned-in or underdeveloped. | |
| Screenplay | The script is criticized for being a hollow, repetitive exercise in franchise tropes that lacks the logical mystery and thematic weight of previous films. | |
| Adaptation | The reliance on past lore, forced cameos, and callbacks feels like empty fan service rather than a meaningful expansion of the series' mythology. | |
| Direction | Kevin Williamson's direction is widely seen as lacking the cohesive vision and mastery required to elevate the film beyond a standard, uninspired slasher. | |
| Pacing | The film's pacing is polarizing; some find the focus on generational dynamics and nostalgic references to be a dragging, confusing disruption, while others appreciate the return to a more traditional runtime. |