Scream 7 is coming and there have been some updates for people awaiting a new instalment of the horror/comedy film franchise, that feels like it has been around forever.
Horror legend Wes Craven told the helm and directed the first four Scream films.
Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette’s performances will never be forgotten.
Scream 6 only starred Courteney Cox as a member of the original squad.
As we all know the killer, whoever they may be, will be wearing a black sheet and white mask (ghostface), which is one of the most recognisable horror movie images of the past 30 years.
Scream 7
Christopher Landon whose credits include the Happy Death Day series has been called in to direct the seventh installment of the long-running franchise, multiple sources have told The Hollywood Reporter.
Landon is also an established screenwriter, having written or co-written all his directorial efforts.
One person rooting for Christopher is Patrick Schwarzenegger, he tweeted: “I worked with Christopher Landon years ago. He’s awesome. Happy for him!”
Strike
Due to the ongoing writers’ strike any script information can’t been dealt with.
Cinema Solace asked: “Who would you cast in ‘SCREAM 7’?”
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Wes Craven’s highest grossing films
“Scream” (1996) – This iconic slasher film revitalized the horror genre in the 1990s and grossed over $173 million worldwide.
“Scream 2” (1997) – The sequel to the original “Scream” also performed well at the box office, earning over $172 million worldwide.
“Scream 3” (2000) – The third installment in the “Scream” franchise continued its commercial success, grossing over $161 million worldwide.
“A Nightmare on Elm Street” (1984) – Wes Craven’s classic horror film about the dream-stalking killer Freddy Krueger was a commercial success, earning over $57 million worldwide.
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