The knives are out at the box office as Paramount’s Scream 7 slashes into theaters this weekend. The latest installment of the long-running horror franchise is projected to earn around $45 million, with estimates ranging between $40 million and $60 million. That would put it in contention to surpass Scream VI’s $44.4 million debut, currently the series’ strongest opening.
Ghostface Strikes Again
The film marks the return of Neve Campbell as Sidney Prescott, resetting the story around her character while sidelining newer faces introduced in the last two films. This creative pivot follows the exits of Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega, a move that has divided fans. Despite mixed reactions, the franchise’s enduring appeal is undeniable. Horror films have consistently fueled late-winter box office rebounds, and Scream 7 looks poised to continue that trend.
Critical Reception
Reviews have been split. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a 42 percent score, while Metacritic lists it at 36 percent. Some critics praise the return to basics, while others argue the series is showing its age. Still, the buzz surrounding Ghostface’s comeback is expected to drive strong turnout.
Box Office Competition
Last weekend’s champion, GOAT, is projected to fall to second place with about $12 million, serving as family-friendly counterprogramming. Wuthering Heights should land in third with roughly $6 million as its Valentine’s Day momentum fades. Rounding out the Top 5, I Can Only Imagine 2 is pacing for $3.5 million, while Amazon MGM’s Crime 101 is expected to earn just over $3 million. Disney’s Send Help is projected at $2 million, likely just outside the Top 5.
Wildcards and Specialty Releases
Baz Luhrmann’s EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert expands nationwide after a strong IMAX debut and could shake up the lower end of the chart. Specialty releases include Dreams starring Jessica Chastain, Undercard featuring Wanda Sykes in her first dramatic lead role, and The Napa Boys, all targeting niche audiences.
Predicted Rankings (Feb. 27 – Mar. 1)
- Scream 7 — $45 million
- GOAT — $12 million
- Wuthering Heights — $6 million
- I Can Only Imagine 2 — $3.5 million
- Crime 101 — $3 million
The Legacy Continues
With Ghostface back on the big screen, Scream 7 is not only chasing box office glory but also reaffirming the franchise’s place in horror history. Thirty years after the original film terrified audiences, the series continues to evolve — proving that the masked killer still has sharp appeal.









