Horror Comes Home: Kevin Williamson Finally Directs Scream 7
After nearly 30 years of redefining the horror genre with his whip-smart script for the original Scream, Kevin Williamson is stepping into a new role—Director.
“People ask me that all the time, have I always wanted to direct a Scream movie, and I say, yes, with all my heart.”
Now, with Scream 7 opening in Philippine cinemas this February 25, fans will see the beloved creator take full creative control—for the very first time—as the franchise’s writer, producer, and director.
WATCH the featurette featuring Neve Campbell and Isabel May sharing their experience with Williamson at the helm:
A New Nightmare Begins: Ghostface Returns
In Scream 7, the story picks up in a quiet town far from Woodsboro—where Sidney Prescott (played by the returning Neve Campbell) has started over. After years of trauma, she’s built a peaceful life for herself and her daughter, played by rising star Isabel May.
But peace is short-lived.
A new Ghostface emerges, targeting Sidney’s daughter in a terrifying twist that forces the legendary survivor to face her darkest memories. With blood once again being spilled, Sidney is pushed to her limits in a desperate fight to end the terror—for good.
Familiar Faces and New Frights
Alongside the return of Courteney Cox as Gale Weathers, the film introduces a star-studded ensemble that mixes fresh talent with fan-favorites:
- Isabel May
- Anna Camp
- Joel McHale
- Mckenna Grace
- Mark Consuelos
- Michelle Randolph
- Jimmy Tatro
- Jasmin Savoy Brown
- Mason Gooding
- Asa Germann
- Celeste O’Connor
- Sam Rechner
- Ethan Embry
- Tim Simons
With Ghostface back on the prowl, no one is safe—and everyone’s a suspect.

Kevin Williamson: From Pen to Director’s Chair
For fans of the franchise, seeing Kevin Williamson return in such a hands-on role is a dream come true. Known for writing the original Scream (1996) and shaping its meta-horror legacy, Williamson now finally brings his vision to life behind the camera.
The screenplay for Scream 7 is penned by Williamson and Guy Busick (Ready or Not, Scream VI), while production is handled by William Sherak, James Vanderbilt, and Paul Neinstein. Together, they aim to blend nostalgia, fresh scares, and deep emotional stakes in what promises to be one of the most intense entries in the series yet.
Why This One Hits Different
This isn’t just another Ghostface killing spree. Scream 7 explores motherhood, legacy, and the weight of survival—through the eyes of Sidney, a character who’s grown alongside her audience.
With Kevin Williamson finally directing the franchise he birthed, fans can expect a return to the clever, suspenseful storytelling that made Scream iconic—but with even more heart and horror.

See Scream 7 in Cinemas on February 25
The legacy of Scream lives on—and with Williamson behind the lens, it’s about to cut deeper than ever.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or a newcomer to the franchise, this is the horror event you don’t want to miss.
Catch Scream 7 exclusively in Philippine cinemas this February 25. #Scream7 @paramountpicsph