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| Is Scary Movie 7 Already Happening? Here's Why Fans Think the Franchise Isn't Slowing Down. (Credits: IMDb) |
Before Scary Movie 6 has even had the chance to fully prove itself at the box office, conversation has already shifted towards Scary Movie 7. The long-running parody franchise appears to have no intention of disappearing anytime soon, with Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, and Keenen Ivory Wayans reportedly viewing the 2026 revival as the beginning of a new era rather than a farewell lap. If the latest industry chatter is anything to go by, the franchise's trademark chaos, ridiculous twists and unapologetic humour could be sticking around for several more years.
The renewed confidence comes as Scary Movie 6, scheduled for release on 5 June 2026, is reportedly tracking for a strong opening weekend. That early momentum has fuelled speculation that studio executives are already looking beyond one sequel and towards a much bigger long-term plan.
For a series built on making fun of horror trends, the current entertainment landscape may be giving it more material than ever before. While no official announcement has been made, reports suggest Scary Movie 7 is already in the early stages of development discussions.
The Wayans brothers have repeatedly spoken about bringing back the fearless style that made the original films cultural favourites, and they appear eager to continue expanding that vision rather than treating the reboot as a one-off event.
One of the biggest talking points surrounding a potential seventh instalment is the future of the franchise's classic characters.
Marlon Wayans has hinted that several familiar faces who did not appear in the sixth film could return later. Among the names frequently mentioned by fans is Shannon Elizabeth, whose character Buffy remains one of the most memorable figures from the earlier entries.
That possibility alone has generated plenty of excitement among longtime viewers. Story-wise, expectations are already running wild. Industry rumours suggest Scary Movie 7 could build directly on the aftermath of the major reveal involving Shorty and Ray, pushing the franchise further into self-aware territory.
If that happens, the next film may take aim at modern horror's obsession with legacy characters, family secrets, surprise relatives and increasingly complicated timelines. In other words, exactly the kind of material that practically begs to be parodied.
Another likely direction involves Cindy and Brenda, who have somehow survived enough disasters to deserve lifetime achievement awards in avoiding danger.
Early predictions suggest the pair may attempt to settle into a peaceful life before inevitably finding themselves dragged into another absurd mystery.
Given how recent horror franchises love targeting the children of original heroes, many fans expect the next parody to have a field day with that trend.
The list of possible targets is also growing rapidly. Recent horror titles and major genre releases from 2025 and 2026 are already being discussed by viewers as potential inspiration.
From psychological horror hits to blockbuster slasher sequels, there is certainly no shortage of material waiting to be transformed into the franchise's signature brand of nonsense.
Behind the scenes, the Wayans brothers reportedly remain committed to steering the series creatively. Their goal appears to be preserving the irreverent tone that defined the earliest films while updating the jokes for a modern audience.
That balancing act will likely be one of the biggest challenges facing any future sequel, especially as online culture continues to provide an endless supply of bizarre trends, debates and viral moments.
As for a release date, the safest prediction currently points towards either summer 2027 or 2028. Historically, entries in the franchise have arrived relatively quickly after one another, and a successful performance from Scary Movie 6 would almost certainly accelerate plans.
The studio is expected to make major decisions only after the sixth film's opening weekend numbers become clear. Fan reactions have been predictably divided.
Some viewers are thrilled by the prospect of the franchise continuing, arguing that horror has become so self-serious that it desperately needs a series willing to poke fun at everything.
Others remain cautious, wondering whether modern audiences will embrace the same style of outrageous parody that made the originals famous.
A third group seems perfectly happy just watching the rumours unfold, joking that the franchise will eventually reach Scary Movie 27 before anyone realises what happened.
For now, Scary Movie 7 remains unofficial, but the signs pointing towards another sequel are becoming increasingly difficult to ignore. If the upcoming film performs as strongly as analysts expect, fans may not have to wait long before the next chapter becomes reality.
Do you think the franchise still has plenty of laughs left in it, or should the Wayans era stop while it's ahead? Share your thoughts and predictions for what madness Scary Movie 7 should parody next.
