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New Horror Movie With 80% on RT Is a Reminder of What the Scream Franchise Lost

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2022โ€™s reboot Scream did feature Sidney, but its story mainly focused on the Scream franchiseโ€™s new heroines Sam and Tara. Sam and Tara then officially became the franchiseโ€™s leads when Sidney didnโ€™t appear in Scream IV after Campbellโ€™s salary negotiations broke down. Then, when Samโ€™s actor, Melissa Barrera, was fired for voicing her opinion and Taraโ€™s actor, Jenna Ortega, exited the series with her, 2026โ€™s delayed sequel, Scream 7, ended up going back to Sidneyโ€™s story, forgetting the existence of Sam and Taraโ€™s saga entirely.

Ready or Not 2 Did Far Better Than Scream 7 With Critics

Kathryn Newton and Samara Weaving in Ready or Not 2

Scream 7โ€™s handling of this changeover was awkward at best, especially since two of the sequelโ€™s returning characters, Chad and Mindy Meeks-Martin, were first introduced as close friends of Sam and Tara in 2022’s Scream reboot. Scream 7โ€™s bad reviews highlighted just how much director Kevin Williamson failed to find a way for the series to work around these changes, with critics calling the instalment limp, shallow, and weakly written.

To make matters worse, the co-directors of Scream 2022 and Scream VI just earned a massive critical success with the release of their long-awaited horror sequel, Ready or Not 2: Here I Come. 2019โ€™s Ready or Not was an instant classic that predicted the Eat the Rich trend before Succession, The Menu, Glass Onion, Triangle of Sadness, Saltburn, The White Lotus, The Fall of the House of Usher, and Death of a Unicorn all later cashed in on it.

Since Ready or Not was a massive critical success with a whopping 89% critical rating on Rotten Tomatoes, the high-concept horror comedy seemed like a tough act to follow. Of course, both of Ready Or Not co-directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillettโ€™s Scream movies were also risky, and this didnโ€™t stop them from winning over critics and gaining stellar reviews upon release. Credited together as Radio Silence, Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillettโ€™s movies have consistently garnered great reviews.

Scream 7 Suffered Badly Due To Losing Radio Silence

Ghostface holding knife in Scream 7
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To make things even worse for the deeply flawed Scream 7, Ready Or Not 2: Here I Comeโ€™s reviews are largely great, with the sequel earning a superb Rotten Tomatoes rating of 77%. This success makes it clearer than ever that Radio Silenceโ€™s unique direction was a fundamental part of the Scream franchiseโ€™s reboot success, and the contrast between the popularity of Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come and the critical drubbing that Scream 7 received makes the Scream franchiseโ€™s future look duller than ever, despite the slasher sequelโ€™s box office success.

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