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Do You Like Scary Movies? Paramount Drops New Poster And Legacy Trailer For “SCREAM 7”

Wednesday, January 14, 2026 | News

By WILLIAM J. WRIGHT

Hello again, Sidney! Avoid sex, booze and drugs, don’t say you’ll be back, and for the love of God, bring your horror trivia A-game when that phone rings because Ghostface is back in theatres next month! SCREAM 7, the latest entry in the popular 30-year-old slasher franchise, hits the big screen on February 26. Ahead of the film’s release, which marks the return of Neve Campbell as well as series creator Kevin Williamson taking the director’s chair, Paramount and Spyglass Media Group have dropped a treasure trove of promotional material for the highly anticipated sequel, including a new poster and trailer that pays homage to the legacy of Wes Craven‘s genre-changing 1996 hit. 

SCREAM 7 finds Campbell’s long-suffering Sidney Prescott adapting to small-town life with her daughter Tatum (Isabel May), far from the murders that have plagued her life. However, Sid’s worst fears are realized when a new killer sets his sights on Tatum. Courteney Cox returns as journalist Gale Weathers, heading up a supporting cast that includes Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, Anna Camp, Joel McHale, Mckenna Grace, Michelle Randolph, Jimmy Tatro, Asa Germann, Celeste O’Connor, Sam Rechner, Ethan Embry, Tim Simons and Mark Consuelos.

Neve Campbell stars in Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group’s “SCREAM 7”

See the SCREAM 7 “Legacy Spot” below:

SCREAM 7 from Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group arrives only in theatres on Friday, February 27, 2026.

William J. Wright
William J. Wright is RUE MORGUE's online managing editor. A two-time Rondo Classic Horror Award nominee and an active member of the Horror Writers Association, William is lifelong lover of the weird and macabre. His work has appeared in many popular (and a few unpopular) publications dedicated to horror and cult film. William earned a bachelor of arts degree from East Tennessee State University in 1998, majoring in English with a minor in Film Studies. He helped establish ETSU's Film Studies minor with professor and film scholar Mary Hurd and was the program's first graduate. He currently lives in Knoxville, Tennessee, with his wife, three sons and a recalcitrant cat.