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“Scream 6” is a Go!

Paramount and Spyglass have greenlight a sixth installment of the Scream franchise, with the creative team from the requel returning.

Radio Silence who brought us the latest Scream film which debuted at No. 1 at the box office last month, and brought back legacy actors Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox & David Arquette will direct and pen the script.

You can read more below:

Scream 6 Greenlit, Production Starting Summer 2022 – The Hollywood Reporter

I’m not shocked they are moving forward and so fast on a sequel. The box office success alone was the clear indicator with it bringing in over $100 million globally and still counting. Not to mention the new film was a really well done and fun experience. You can read my Non Spoiler thoughts on the film now: “Scream” Spoiler Free Review | Q101 (q101online.com)

Radio Silence clearly understands the franchise and they’ve been talking how they have ideas for a sequel. So it was just a matter of time this happened. I’m excited to see what Matt Benttinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett, James Vanderbilt AND Guy Busick conjure up for the next film.

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