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Scream 7 Is Headed for a Franchise-Record Opening

Despite a long and controversial road to the big screen, Scream 7 is finally in theaters — and audiences are turning out in a big way.

The latest installment in the long-running horror franchise is tracking toward a $60 million opening weekend, which would mark a franchise record. For a property that debuted nearly thirty years ago, that’s an impressive feat and proof that the brand still has serious drawing power.

While some controversy surrounded the film — particularly the dismissal of Melissa Barrera — it appears that box office momentum hasn’t been affected in a meaningful way.

How Did the Original Scream Perform at the Box Office?

Many readers may not remember that when Scream was released in December 1996, it was not an instant hit.

  • Opening weekend: $6.4 million
  • Opening rank: 4th place
  • Release timing: Christmas corridor

Initially, it looked like a disappointment. However, strong word of mouth changed everything. Instead of collapsing in its second weekend (as horror films often do), it grew steadily week after week, eventually becoming a massive sleeper hit and redefining the slasher genre for a new generation.

The film stayed in theaters long after many holiday blockbusters had already moved to home video — a rare box office trajectory that helped turn it into a cultural phenomenon.

Have All Scream Movies Been Box Office Hits?

Not quite.

While the franchise has mostly been financially successful, there was one notable stumble:

  • Scream 4 underperformed significantly.
  • Its disappointing box office put the franchise on hold for eleven years.
  • Despite that, the film has since developed a strong cult following.

The revival began in 2022, and momentum has clearly returned in a major way.

Will the Scream Franchise Continue?

With Paramount Pictures now seeing numbers that exceed even optimistic projections, the odds strongly favor continued sequels.

Even if some critics argue the formula has grown stale, the box office suggests audiences still have an appetite for Ghostface.

Which Scream Movie Is the Best?

That’s where things get interesting.

Some fans argue the original remains untouchable — a near-perfect blend of horror and satire. Others maintain that Scream 2 refined the formula and delivered one of the strongest sequels in horror history (check out our rankings HERE)

With Scream 7 now making franchise history, the debate is more relevant than ever.

What’s your favorite Scream movie?
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