Scream 7 (2026, D: Williamson)
#26
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This has nothing to do with the fallout from
Melissa Barrera‘s firing yesterday by Spyglass Media over that actress’ social media repostings on the Hamas-Israel conflict; nor does it have to do with the actress asking for an end to her Scream contract.
Right. Totally unrelated in a "read between the lines" way. The two incidents are clearly related. This way just doesn't piss the studio off nor break any agreements or contracts.
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ntnon (11-27-23)
#27
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These new Scream bosses need to get out of their own way. They're going to sink the franchise they claim to love. First, they ran Neve Campbell off...Now, Melissa Barrera. Don't get me wrong. I thought she was terrible in Scream 5, but she was slightly better in Scream VI. Ortega's gone. I guess they can bring back Kirby again if Neve Campbell won't return.
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ntnon (11-27-23)
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They need to bring back Lois & Murphy from Scream 2. Then when Ghostface is revealed, it's Lois' twin sister Brenda from Urban Legends.




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DeanoBKN (11-23-23)
#29
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^ A real life killer as the movie killer? Very meta.
#30
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She might have been looking for an out anyway since Wednesday made her an it-girl and she doesn't need to appear in a third Scream installment.
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ntnon (11-27-23)
#31
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I'm not sure how detailed Radio Silence had planned out the story, but the last two movies seemed to indicate that Sam and Tara's mother would eventually be involved. I was kinda looking forward to that, so it does suck that the story direction was taken out of the filmmaker's hands. I wouldn't have been opposed to a recast of the sisters (off the top of my head, Sasha Calle and Isabela Merced could work) if the writers had some satisfying plot twist up their sleeve that would have to be shelved otherwise. But the trade papers are implying it's back to square one with plans to once again make Sidney the focus.
It's ironic: After Scream VI did so well, Neve Campbell probably had less negotiating power to get the salary she believed she was worth to return for another movie. How that position has changed (literally) overnight. Even as a big fan of the series, I was pleased to see it moving forward and thriving without Sidney as the focus. But considering the current situation, her agent should demand at least double what they wanted and didn't get for VI. If Spyglass declines, screw 'em. Let them continue making dumb choices and see what kind of box office returns they end up with.
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ntnon (11-27-23)
#33
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^ I honesty think that was partial PR spin, especially given the timing. Ortega's people probably did ask for more money than the production was willing to pay her to return as one of the leads. There were rumors that the script was being reworked to cut Tara down to just three or four scenes (mostly on the phone with Sam). I'm guessing that was still a possibility until Barrera was dropped. Unless it was just a show for the press, it seemed those two actresses had become good friends.
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ntnon (11-27-23)
#34
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For characters in the Scream movies, it’s wise never to answer the phone — lest Ghostface be on the other end of the line. But after a tumultuous few months for the franchise, Scream studio Spyglass is likely hoping its calls will indeed go answered as it attempts to keep its next installment from getting the ax amid a major casting shakeup and subsequent creative pivot.
On Nov. 21, it broke that Spyglass had fired Melissa Barrera from the upcoming seventh Scream movie over social media posts that company decision-makers characterized as antisemitic. Sources note the firing actually came a month earlier, in the early weeks of the Israel-Hamas war, when Barrera had become increasingly vocal. Before her firing, sources say her deal to return as Sam Carpenter, the lead character she introduced in 2022’s Scream, had been finalized.
On Nov. 22 came the news that Barrera’s onscreen sister, Jenna Ortega, had quietly exited the franchise months earlier. Scheduling issues were cited, but sources say Ortega — who has skyrocketed from child star to supporting player in last year’s Scream to the A-list thanks to her turn in the Netflix series Wednesday — asked for a bigger payday for the seventh installment, commensurate with her status. Unlike Barrera, sources say Ortega had no deal in place.
Ortega had been paid in the six figures for her previous installments, but her team now wants projects with significant paydays, something that the Scream franchise is not known for. Sources say she was seeking high seven figures and anticipated that Spyglass would balk.
Spyglass head Gary Barber is known for his shrewd business sense or for being cheap, depending on what side of the table you are on, multiple sources say. The studio had already lost Scream stalwart Neve Campbell over a salary dispute for this year’s Scream VI, with the actress saying at the time that she “couldn’t walk on set feeling undervalued.” Many predicted that film would fail without its original star, but it ended up being the biggest movie in the franchise since the 1996 original. Barber’s apparent takeaway is that neither stars nor large salaries are essential. “He didn’t need Neve, he doesn’t need Jenna,” says one insider.
Scream VII was to have been the end of a rumored trilogy focused on the two Carpenter sisters. Even after Ortega departed, it wasn’t much of a pivot to refocus on Barrera’s more prominent character. But with both actors gone, restitching from whole cloth seems necessary.
While some insiders say the situation is a “shambles” and “very raw,” it may not be as dire as it might seem. Scream has always had interchangeable villains behind the mask, ensemble casts and certain legacy characters. Another reboot will not fatally stab the franchise.
Christopher Landon remains on board as director, as does James Vanderbilt, who co-wrote the two previous installments.
On Nov. 21, it broke that Spyglass had fired Melissa Barrera from the upcoming seventh Scream movie over social media posts that company decision-makers characterized as antisemitic. Sources note the firing actually came a month earlier, in the early weeks of the Israel-Hamas war, when Barrera had become increasingly vocal. Before her firing, sources say her deal to return as Sam Carpenter, the lead character she introduced in 2022’s Scream, had been finalized.
On Nov. 22 came the news that Barrera’s onscreen sister, Jenna Ortega, had quietly exited the franchise months earlier. Scheduling issues were cited, but sources say Ortega — who has skyrocketed from child star to supporting player in last year’s Scream to the A-list thanks to her turn in the Netflix series Wednesday — asked for a bigger payday for the seventh installment, commensurate with her status. Unlike Barrera, sources say Ortega had no deal in place.
Ortega had been paid in the six figures for her previous installments, but her team now wants projects with significant paydays, something that the Scream franchise is not known for. Sources say she was seeking high seven figures and anticipated that Spyglass would balk.
Spyglass head Gary Barber is known for his shrewd business sense or for being cheap, depending on what side of the table you are on, multiple sources say. The studio had already lost Scream stalwart Neve Campbell over a salary dispute for this year’s Scream VI, with the actress saying at the time that she “couldn’t walk on set feeling undervalued.” Many predicted that film would fail without its original star, but it ended up being the biggest movie in the franchise since the 1996 original. Barber’s apparent takeaway is that neither stars nor large salaries are essential. “He didn’t need Neve, he doesn’t need Jenna,” says one insider.
Scream VII was to have been the end of a rumored trilogy focused on the two Carpenter sisters. Even after Ortega departed, it wasn’t much of a pivot to refocus on Barrera’s more prominent character. But with both actors gone, restitching from whole cloth seems necessary.
While some insiders say the situation is a “shambles” and “very raw,” it may not be as dire as it might seem. Scream has always had interchangeable villains behind the mask, ensemble casts and certain legacy characters. Another reboot will not fatally stab the franchise.
Christopher Landon remains on board as director, as does James Vanderbilt, who co-wrote the two previous installments.
#35
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I just wonder what they’ll do next. I didn’t mind Neve Campbell not being in Scream VI because I’m okay with moving on from the legacy characters who we’ve seen replay essentially variations on the same events for five movies.
It was stupid that the reason for not bringing her back was over a pay dispute but overall not a decision that bothered me.
The new characters were fine but I wasn’t overly attached to them. Yet without them it seems tricky. Should be interesting to see what pans out.
It was stupid that the reason for not bringing her back was over a pay dispute but overall not a decision that bothered me.
The new characters were fine but I wasn’t overly attached to them. Yet without them it seems tricky. Should be interesting to see what pans out.
#36
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Spyglass head Gary Barber is known for his shrewd business sense or for being cheap, depending on what side of the table you are on, multiple sources say.
“He didn’t need Neve, he doesn’t need Jenna,” says one insider.

It was bringing back Sid, Dewey and Gale that got the Spyglass reboot off the ground. Now I hope Campbell turns them down on principle. Still, I get the feeling she already has a deal to return and the news about her and Dempsey being on the producer's "wish list" is just more PR spin. If they were onboard already, the studio probably wanted to get the Barrera and Ortega news out of the way first - then announce Campbell's return a few weeks later to regain goodwill with the fans. Shady, but it would make sense. Their cheapness is likely why Ortega wasn't signed to a three-picture option to begin with.
Last edited by joe_b; 11-29-23 at 05:41 PM.
#37
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I just wonder what they’ll do next. I didn’t mind Neve Campbell not being in Scream VI because I’m okay with moving on from the legacy characters who we’ve seen replay essentially variations on the same events for five movies.
It was stupid that the reason for not bringing her back was over a pay dispute but overall not a decision that bothered me.
The new characters were fine but I wasn’t overly attached to them. Yet without them it seems tricky. Should be interesting to see what pans out.
It was stupid that the reason for not bringing her back was over a pay dispute but overall not a decision that bothered me.
The new characters were fine but I wasn’t overly attached to them. Yet without them it seems tricky. Should be interesting to see what pans out.
The only thread from the last two films I am curious about is the Carpenters' mother.
#38
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No issue with me if they’re gone too.
#40
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That article smacks of Spyglass getting their story straight.
#41
DVD Talk Hero
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If it is just the twins and Kirby, I'm fine. I'd be ok with a mostly new cast too. I don't think they need to bring back the legacy characters. How many times can a character go through this?
The only thread from the last two films I am curious about is the Carpenters' mother.
The only thread from the last two films I am curious about is the Carpenters' mother.
#42
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#43
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Landon quit. Disappointing.
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#44
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#45
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And this movie has turned into such a cluster fuck.
#46
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#47
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I don't blame him for bailing. Just bad press surrounding the movie and the studio. Too bad he did great work with Freaky and the Happy Death Day movies and it would have been interesting to see what he could have done here.
In all likelihood, we're definitely not getting another Scream movie this year and probably next year as well.
In all likelihood, we're definitely not getting another Scream movie this year and probably next year as well.
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Adam Tyner (12-23-23)
#48
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Had a feeling he'd quit. I was surprised he wanted to do it to begin with. This seemed like a step back in his career. Probably wiser to steer clear of this mess.
#49
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I'm sure Spyglass knows it, too. There was a rumor last week that they already attempted to reverse course and tried to have a meeting with Barrera after the public firing backlash - but that she "refused to comply with their wishes".
Last edited by joe_b; 12-24-23 at 01:49 AM.
#50
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