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Face off with Ghostface at Everyman this February.
The Scream franchise slices back into Everyman with its seventh instalment, arriving on 27 February 2026.
Ghostface is back, more brutal, cunning, and personal than ever. This time targeting Sidney Prescott’s (Neve Campbell) daughter, Tatum Evans (Isabel May), while pulling old friends and familiar survivors into a deadly game where the rules of survival are anything but reliable.
Kevin Williamson, the original screenwriter behind Scream, Scream 2, and Scream 4, takes the director’s chair for the seventh chapter, bringing his encyclopedic knowledge of Woodsboro and his signature knack for tension, suspense, and darkly self-aware humour.
Campbell, returning after missing Scream VI, leads the cast alongside Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers and David Arquette as Dewey Riley, both reprising their roles in a narrative that honours the original trilogy while introducing a fresh, younger generation of victims and suspects.
The cast also includes Jasmin Savoy Brown and Mason Gooding as survivors Mindy and Chad Meeks-Martin, alongside newcomers Joel McHale, Anna Camp, Mckenna Grace, and Michelle Randolph, ensuring the franchise continues to blend legacy characters with inventive new arcs. Matthew Lillard returns as Stu Macher, Scott Foley reprises Roman Bridger, and Marco Beltrami returns to score, cementing continuity with the franchise’s iconic sound and style.
Ghostface is back - not to replay old tricks, but to remind Woodsboro that some nightmares are never finished.
Did you know?
Scream 7 marks Kevin Williamson’s first time directing a film in the franchise he created, after previously writing or producing several of its most iconic installments.
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