Netflix released the first trailer for Scream 7, confirming Neve Campbell’s return as Sidney Prescott and setting the franchise’s next chapter for February 27, 2026. The footage, unveiled ahead of Halloween, signals a back-to-basics showdown between Sidney and a new Ghostface while positioning the film as a capstone for long-running storylines that began in 1996.
The film is directed by Kevin Williamson, the series’ original writer, following a turbulent development cycle in which Christopher Landon exited the project after the departures of Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega in late 2023. Landon later said he walked away amid online harassment tied to those casting controversies, a period that coincided with a broader creative reset. The seventh installment subsequently reassembled around Campbell’s return and a script overseen by longtime franchise creatives.
Marketing materials today emphasize Sidney’s perspective and the threat posed by a particularly vicious Ghostface, a tonal cue that aligns with reports of a more intense, character-driven confrontation. The trailer also serves as the first full look at the film after principal photography wrapped in March, following a January 2025 shoot. Studio messaging highlights continuity with the series’ legacy while promising fresh stakes for a new generation of characters.
The release date places Scream 7 in the late-winter corridor that has worked for recent horror launches, with the studio prioritizing a wide theatrical bow. For fans, the trailer answers months of speculation about the franchise’s direction, particularly around how it would move forward without key players from the previous two films and under a new director drawn from its original creative brain trust. Campbell’s return remains the campaign’s centerpiece, with the trailer positioning Sidney as both survivor and anchor in a series that has repeatedly reinvented itself across nearly three decades.















































