Should Scream 7 Be A Christmas Movie?

Should Scream 7 Be A Christmas Movie?

Highlights

  • Scream 7 begins filming in December 2024 with a possible Christmas setting, likely leading to a late 2025 release.
  • A Christmas theme could add uniqueness to Scream 7, and Hollywood loves bloody snowy scenes.
  • Scream’s success could prompt Scream 7 to embrace being a Christmas movie, dividing fans on the idea.

As a long-time fan of the Scream franchise, I must admit that the idea of a Christmas-themed seventh installment has piqued my interest. Growing up in the ’90s, I vividly remember the excitement surrounding the release of the original Scream just before Christmas in 1996. The movie was like a breath of fresh air amidst all the holiday cheer, and it remains one of my favorite films to this day.


Beginning in December 2024, production for “Scream 7” will finally get underway after numerous setbacks due to the busy calendars of Kevin Williamson and Neve Campbell. These delays might push the release date for the upcoming sequel to late 2025. The first “Scream” movie was debuted in the US on December 20, 1996, even though it’s not a Christmas-themed film, it has since become synonymous with the holiday season. There have been whispers that “Scream 7” could potentially be set during the winter holidays, considering its filming and potential release schedule around the same timeframe, giving us a strong possibility that this upcoming sequel might just be a Christmas movie.

If Scream 7 chooses a Christmas theme and dares to take creative risks with its plot, it would join other slasher films that have used the holiday season as their backdrop. The most well-known of these is Black Christmas, initially released in 1974 and remade in 2006 and 2019. In 2023, It’s A Wonderful Knife was a fresh take on the traditional Christmas movie, It’s A Wonderful Life. The horror genre often follows trends, so if more Christmas slasher movies emerge, Scream 7 could be one of many horror films adopting a chilling festive setting.

A Christmas Setting Could Add A Different Dimension To Scream 7 And Make It Stand Out From The Sequels

Should Scream 7 Be A Christmas Movie?
Scream 7
Starring Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox (rumored), Patrick Dempsey (rumored)
Written By Guy Busick
Directed By Kevin Williamson

Viewing blood against the backdrop of snow seems to captivate film audiences. Be it the chilling revelation of vivid red blood in the snowy landscape of Joel and Ethan Coen’s masterpiece, Fargo, or the terrifying spectacle of a bloody rampage in Black Christmas, Hollywood often presents violence in what we typically associate with joy and merriment.

In the upcoming “Scream 7,” there’s a possibility that Sidney’s family might take center stage, with whispers suggesting that the storyline could unfold during a school break, potentially during the Christmas season since filming is scheduled for December. This has sparked discussions implying that Scream 7 might indeed be set at Christmas. If this turns out to be true, it would mark a novel approach as no Scream movie has ever been set during the Christmas holidays before, which could make it distinct from its predecessors in the series.

As a die-hard Scream fan, I’d relish revisiting these chilling masterpieces throughout the seasons. However, if Scream 7 were to be Christmas-themed, it might not sit well with us viewers, as it could feel off-kilter watching a holiday movie outside of December, especially during spring, summer, or fall. Except for Scream 6, which was cleverly set on Halloween in October, the Scream series hasn’t been too specific about their timelines, making them flexible for viewing at any time of the year.

1996’s original Scream film seems to evoke a summer vibe, with the sun beaming over the fictional town of Woodsboro. Yet, it could easily have been set at any time of the year due to the consistent sunny California weather. Interestingly, the choice to launch Scream during the Christmas season is often recognized as one of the shrewdest moves in Hollywood history.

Scream Was A Massive Success When It Was Released Just Before Christmas in 1996 And This Could Prompt Scream 7 To Actually Opt To Be A Christmas Movie

On December 20, 1996, the premiere of “Scream” initially received a quiet reaction from viewers. This was not unexpected by Hollywood executives who believed it would bomb, as Christmas is typically a season for families to watch light-hearted, holiday-themed films. However, it turned out that some audiences were seeking something more sinister, and “Scream” managed to transition from being declared dead on arrival to achieving global box office success through word of mouth.

The horror film “Scream” generated around $173 million globally, maintaining a long theater presence that is rare nowadays due to the rise of streaming platforms potentially shortening a movie’s screen time. In the ’90s, the craze for “Scream” significantly contributed to the resurgence of the slasher genre, making it a notable milestone.

Discussing Scream 7’s potential release delay, some fans are thrilled at the prospect of it becoming a genuine Christmas movie. On Reddit, user r/Scream expressed enthusiasm towards this possibility.

It’s clear to me now. Sidney, Mark, and the Core 4, along with Gale, are invited for Christmas by someone. We get a glimpse of them all having a pleasant, laid-back time together before the action starts. For once, they seem like ordinary people enjoying themselves, but then Ghostface makes an appearance. I believe incorporating this unexpected twist could make Scream even more exciting.

As a die-hard fan of the “Scream” series, I’m excited about the upcoming sequel because it seems like we’re going back to our roots with Sidney as the lead character. The Core 4 might not be part of this new chapter, but that doesn’t diminish my anticipation. Imagining a Christmas-themed “Scream” movie with Sidney, Mark, and Gale reuniting for the holiday season, only to have Ghostface crash the party, sounds like a thrilling twist! It’s an intriguing concept that Redditor RealmJumper15 also seems to appreciate.

A Christmas Scream movie would actually be kind of sick ngl.

It isn’t clear yet whether Kevin Williamson aims to release Scream 7 as a Christmas film, but should that be his plan, some enthusiasts would undoubtedly appreciate it, while others might dislike the idea.

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2024-08-11 23:05