Production for 'Scream 7' has been marred by controversy as cast members have been shuffled around, leaving fans curious about the fate of the upcoming sequel. Neve Campbell, who portrayed Sidney Prescott in the original movies, has confirmed her return to the franchise, much to the delight of horror enthusiasts.
Last year, Spyglass Media made headlines by firing Melissa Barrera, who played a significant role in the previous installments of the 'Scream' series. Barrera's departure was reportedly linked to her social media posts regarding the conflict between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, which the production company deemed inappropriate.
In response to the backlash over Barrera's dismissal, director Christopher Landon expressed his discontent, emphasizing that the decision was not his to make. Shortly after, it was revealed that Jenna Ortega, another key cast member, had also exited the project due to scheduling conflicts.
Despite the setbacks, Spyglass Media is forging ahead with 'Scream 7' and is reportedly aiming to bring back Neve Campbell and potentially Patrick Dempsey to reprise their roles. Campbell, who declined to participate in 'Scream 6' due to a pay dispute, has now confirmed her involvement in the upcoming sequel.
Excitement among fans has been palpable following Campbell's announcement, with many eagerly anticipating her return as Sidney Prescott. The decision to have original 'Scream' writer Kevin Williamson direct the film has further fueled anticipation for the project.
While some horror enthusiasts have expressed reservations about supporting 'Scream 7' in light of the controversies surrounding the production, others are hopeful that the film will deliver a satisfying addition to the beloved franchise. As the movie continues to take shape, it remains to be seen how the issues surrounding the cast changes will impact the final product.