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Scream 7 Sets New Box Office Record for the Franchise After 30 Years


Key Takeaways

  • Box Office Performance: As of Sunday morning, Scream 7 is projected to reach a global gross of $176.9 million.
  • Franchise Record: This film becomes the highest-grossing installment in the Scream franchise.
  • Domestic vs International: The earnings include $107 million from domestic theaters and $69.9 million from international markets.
  • Historical Achievement: Scream 7 outgrosses the original 1996 Scream, which earned $173 million worldwide.

Per Variety, as of Sunday morning, Scream 7 is projected to end its third weekend in theaters by hitting a global gross of $176.9 million, comprising $107 million from domestic theaters and an additional $69.9 million from international markets. This sees it becoming the first sequel to ever outgross 1996’s Scream ($173 million worldwide), shattering an all-time record to become the highest-grossing installment in the seven-film Scream franchise.

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Release Date
February 27, 2026

Runtime
114 Minutes

Director
Kevin Williamson

Writers
Kevin Williamson, Guy Busick, James Vanderbilt

Producers
William Sherak, Paul Neinstein

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