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Lillard: Scream 7 Returns to Woodsboro's Roots
24 Nov
Summary
- Matthew Lillard confirms Scream 7 is a tonal reset.
- Kevin Williamson returns to direct the franchise.
- Original cast members are reprising their roles.

Scream 7 is poised to be a significant reset for the horror franchise, with Kevin Williamson returning to direct. Matthew Lillard, reprising his role as Stu Macher under mysterious circumstances, shared insights into the film's direction. He emphasized that the upcoming movie will lean heavily into the original "Woodsboro DNA," offering a distinct contrast to the more modern, meta-commentary style of recent entries. Lillard's enthusiasm suggests a return to the tonal qualities that defined the series' early success.
The actor described the initial pitch as immediately feeling right, aligning with long-time fans' desires for a more classic Scream experience. While acknowledging the strong work of the recent revival films' cast and crew, Lillard indicated that Williamson's vision for Scream 7 operates with a different, more nostalgic compass. Early test screenings have reportedly shown positive audience reception to this approach.
With legacy actors like Neve Campbell and Courteney Cox confirmed to return, alongside the potential reappearance of characters like Deputy Dewey and Stu Macher, who are not canonically alive, Scream 7 promises to be filled with intrigue. Lillard's excitement fuels anticipation that the film will recapture the iconic tone and style that first captivated audiences, making this installment a highly anticipated event for horror enthusiasts.




