Here’s when ‘Scream 7’ is coming out

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Scream 7 has scored a firm release date – find out when it’s coming out below.

Paramount Pictures has locked in Scream 7 for a February 27, 2026 release date according to longtime franchise lead Neve Campbell, who broke the news via social media on Tuesday (October 1).

The 2026 release will mark three years since the franchise’s last outing with Scream VI in 2023. It will see the return of Campbell, who sat out of Scream VI due to pay disputes. Directing the upcoming film will be the franchise’s creator Kevin Williamson.

The confirmation comes after a rough patch for the franchise since Scream VI‘s release last year. Scream V and VI lead actress Melissa Barrera last year was dropped from Scream 7 after posting on Instagram in support of Palestine. The actor has since opened up about feeling “lonely and scared” after the dismissal, but previously said she is “at peace” with how things conspired.

Following her removal from the project, co-lead Jenna Ortega also announced she would not be returning due to other scheduling commitments. It was later confirmed that Neve Campbell – who did not appear for Scream VI due to “pay discrepancies” – would return to lead Scream 7. The actor will be reprising her role as Sidney Prescott in the new film, and it comes after director Christopher Landon dropped out.

Last week, Courtney Cox – who is the only actor in the franchise to appear in all six released films – confirmed that she hasn’t officially signed on for the seventh film: “They’re rewriting all the time. It’s not like I don’t know what’s going on.”

2023’s Scream VI scored a four-star review upon its release, with Alex Flood writing for NME: “Scream VI isn’t perfect: the constant meta references (past killers, the ‘rules’ of the franchise) felt inventive in last year’s reboot, but here grow tiresome. There’s also a confusing subplot around Sam’s suppressed desire to emulate her dad (Billy Loomis, the original Ghostface), who appears in hallucinations telling her to murder people. Throw in the usual exposition sessions, which keep the viewer up to date on the plot but make it feel like a Gen Z Poirot, and it could all start to get on your nerves. Luckily, such is the sheer, bloody joy of the thing that you’ll be too preoccupied to notice. Maybe more horror baddies should move to New York?”

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