SCREAM 7: FANS ERUPT - Studio Just Made a HUGE Mistake!

SCREAM 7: FANS ERUPT - Studio Just Made a HUGE Mistake!

A new terror is descending on Woodsboro. The official trailer forScream 7has arrived, revealing a chilling scenario: Sidney Prescott, the woman who defined a generation’s fear of masked killers, now faces the horrifying prospect of her own daughter becoming the next target.

But the trailer’s release has ignited a firestorm of controversy, resurrecting a painful chapter in the franchise’s history. Fans are once again voicing calls for a boycott, a direct response to the 2023 dismissal of Melissa Barrera, a key star, following her social media posts regarding the conflict in Gaza.

Barrera’s posts, which included a statement referring to Israel’s actions as “genocide and ethnic cleansing,” were deemed antisemitic by the film’s creators. The decision to remove her from the project sparked immediate outrage and accusations of censorship, dividing the fanbase and casting a long shadow over the upcoming film.

No Merchandising. Editorial Use Only. No Book Cover Usage. Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paramount/Everett/Shutterstock (14208663ml) SCREAM VI, (aka SCREAM 6), Melissa Barrera, 2023. ph: Philippe Bosse /? Paramount Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection Everett Collection - 2023

The absence of Barrera, who played Sam Carpenter in the previous two installments, is keenly felt.Scream 7shifts focus, centering the narrative on Sidney Prescott’s return – alongside her daughter, Tatum, portrayed by Isabel May – as they are relentlessly stalked by a new Ghostface. The trailer hints at a deeply personal and terrifying ordeal for both women.

The trailer itself is a masterclass in suspense. A seemingly ordinary phone call for Sidney quickly spirals into dread as Ghostface’s voice cuts through the silence: “Hello, Sidney. Did you miss me?” He taunts her with unsettling familiarity, referencing their shared past and the eerie parallels between Woodsboro and his own upbringing.

This isn’t a random attack; it’s a calculated game. Ghostface isn’t hiding, he declares, setting the stage for a relentless cat-and-mouse chase where survival hinges on every decision. The trailer promises a level of suspense that aims to eclipse previous installments.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Shutterstock (14811628ao) Melissa Barrera 'Your Monster' Premiere, New York, USA - 24 Oct 2024

However, for many, the promise of thrills isn’t enough. Social media is ablaze with demands for Barrera and Jenna Ortega – who also departed the project – to be reinstated. Fans are threatening to boycott the film, choosing to stand in solidarity with Barrera and protest what they perceive as an unjust dismissal.

“Can’t wait to bootleg it after what yall did to Melissa Barrera!” one user declared, echoing a sentiment shared by countless others. Another wrote, “People have not forgotten they fired Melissa Barrera for being a decent human being… easiest boycott ever.” The hashtag #BoycottScream7 is gaining traction, fueled by passionate supporters.

Barrera herself has spoken out, defending her right to express her views and advocate for peace. She described the aftermath of her firing as a devastating period, a “darkest and hardest year” that left her questioning her future. She felt pressured to accept any role offered, fearing her career was over.

Grabs from Scream 7 Neve Campbell is back to face Ghostface in the first trailer for ?Scream 7.? The seventh installment was announced in August 2023 after the success of ?Scream VI.? Since the project was announced, ?Scream 7? has had major shakeups with production delays from the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, creative overhauls and some cast members not returning for the latest film. Melissa Barrera, who starred in the previous two films as Sam Carpenter, was removed from the cast due to her comments on social media about the Israel-Hamas war. Jenna Ortega, who co-starred with Barrera as her onscreen sister Tara Carpenter, exited the film due to a scheduling conflict with shooting Netflix?s ?Wednesday.? Additionally, ?Happy Death Day? director Christopher Landon dropped out of the project in December of 2023 and was replaced with Kevin Williamson, who is also the creator of the series. Despite the major changes, ?Scream 7? will feature a few familiar faces. David Arquette, Matthew Lillard and Scott Foley are reprising their deceased characters from past films, and Campbell is back leading the franchise in her role as Sidney Prescott. The returning cast also includes Courteney Cox, Mason Gooding and Jasmin Savoy Brown, as well as newcomers Isabel May, Celeste O?Connor, Asa Germann, Mckenna Grace, Sam Rechner, Michelle Randolph, Jimmy Tatro, Anna Camp, Joel McHale, Mark Consuelos and Ethan Embry. ?Scream 7? will release in theaters on Feb. 27, 2026.

Ortega, initially citing scheduling conflicts with the hit seriesWednesday, later clarified that her departure stemmed from creative differences and the loss of the directorial team she had grown to trust. The unraveling of the core creative group ultimately led her to conclude that continuing with the project wasn’t the right path.

The production company, Spyglass, stood firm in its decision, issuing a statement emphasizing “zero tolerance for antisemitism or the incitement of hate.” This stance, however, has done little to quell the outrage, with many arguing that Barrera’s words were taken out of context and unfairly punished.

As the release date of February 27, 2026, approaches,Scream 7finds itself at a crossroads. It’s a film burdened by controversy, a testament to the power of social media and the complex intersection of entertainment and political expression. Whether it can overcome the boycott and deliver on its promise of terror remains to be seen.

Grabs from Scream 7 Neve Campbell is back to face Ghostface in the first trailer for ?Scream 7.? The seventh installment was announced in August 2023 after the success of ?Scream VI.? Since the project was announced, ?Scream 7? has had major shakeups with production delays from the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes, creative overhauls and some cast members not returning for the latest film. Melissa Barrera, who starred in the previous two films as Sam Carpenter, was removed from the cast due to her comments on social media about the Israel-Hamas war. Jenna Ortega, who co-starred with Barrera as her onscreen sister Tara Carpenter, exited the film due to a scheduling conflict with shooting Netflix?s ?Wednesday.? Additionally, ?Happy Death Day? director Christopher Landon dropped out of the project in December of 2023 and was replaced with Kevin Williamson, who is also the creator of the series. Despite the major changes, ?Scream 7? will feature a few familiar faces. David Arquette, Matthew Lillard and Scott Foley are reprising their deceased characters from past films, and Campbell is back leading the franchise in her role as Sidney Prescott. The returning cast also includes Courteney Cox, Mason Gooding and Jasmin Savoy Brown, as well as newcomers Isabel May, Celeste O?Connor, Asa Germann, Mckenna Grace, Sam Rechner, Michelle Randolph, Jimmy Tatro, Anna Camp, Joel McHale, Mark Consuelos and Ethan Embry. ?Scream 7? will release in theaters on Feb. 27, 2026.