'Scream 7' trailer features this subtle nod to the original film you may have missed Brendan Morrow, USA TODAYOctober 30, 2025 at 7:53 PM 0 Hello again, Sidney.
- - 'Scream 7' trailer features this subtle nod to the original film you may have missed
Brendan Morrow, USA TODAYOctober 30, 2025 at 7:53 PM
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Hello again, Sidney.
Neve Campbell is back as iconic final girl Sidney Prescott in the pulse-pounding first trailer for "Scream 7," which brings the actress back to the horror franchise for another bloody encounter with the Ghostface killer.
The footage introduces viewers to Sidney's peaceful new life with her husband (Joel McHale) and daughter (Isabel May), which is interrupted when she is once again targeted by a new killer wearing the Ghostface mask.
In a heartwarming nod to the original "Scream," the trailer reveals Sidney's daughter is named Tatum, presumably in honor of her friend Tatum Riley. In the original 1996 film that launched the slasher series, Tatum, played by Rose McGowan, was Sidney's best friend, who was brutally murdered by Ghostface in an iconic garage scene. Tatum was also the sister of Dewey Riley (David Arquette), who kept her ashes around during 2022's "Scream."
Neve Campbell stars in Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Media Group's "Scream 7."
Speaking of Dewey, the "Scream 7" trailer features two subtle voice cameos teasing the return of fan-favorite – and very much deceased – characters. Near the end of the footage, fans can hear what appears to be the voice of Arquette as Dewey Riley. "All your friends die for just being near you," he says.
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Later, the trailer ends with a different voice gleefully saying, "This is gonna be fun." Though the source of the voice isn't identified, it sure sounds like that of Matthew Lillard, who played one of the original Ghostface killers, Stu Macher, in the first "Scream."
Both Arquette and Lillard's return for "Scream 7" was previously revealed via media reports. It's unclear how either actor is back given their characters were killed off in prior "Scream" entries, though fans have speculated that the Ghostface killer could be using AI technology to emulate the voices of people Sidney knows who have died. Fans have also long debated whether Stu could have secretly survived the events of the original "Scream," despite having a television dropped on his head at the end of the film.
The Ghostface killer returns in "Scream 7."
The trailer culminates in the burning of Stu Macher's house, an iconic location from the franchise where the finale of both the original "Scream" and the 2022 sequel, also titled "Scream," took place. This image of the burning house, which has been turned into a Ghostface-themed bed and breakfast, is also included on the movie's poster.
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The official plot synopsis for "Scream 7" teases, "When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has built a new life, her darkest fears are realized as her daughter (Isabel May) becomes the next target. Determined to protect her family, Sidney must face the horrors of her past to put an end to the bloodshed once and for all."
in theaters and on streaming services this fall.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>Jacob Elordi plays the Creature in Guillermo del Toro's take on "Frankenstein." Check out our exclusive peeks at Netflix's monster movie and all the other new films you need to see in theaters and on streaming services this fall.
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Jacob Elordi plays the Creature in Guillermo del Toro's take on "Frankenstein." Check out our exclusive peeks at Netflix's monster movie and all the other new films you need to see in theaters and on streaming services this fall.
">Jacob Elordi plays the Creature in Guillermo del Toro's take on "Frankenstein." Check out our exclusive peeks at Netflix's monster movie and all the other new films you need to see in theaters and on streaming services this fall.
" src=https://ift.tt/oDEfJxZ class=caas-img>"The Man in My Basement" (in theaters now, streaming this fall on Hulu): Corey Hawkins stars as a financially strapped man on the verge of losing his ancestral home when he accepts a bizarre proposition from a stranger to clear his debts.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The Man in My Basement" (in theaters now, streaming this fall on Hulu): Corey Hawkins stars as a financially strapped man on the verge of losing his ancestral home when he accepts a bizarre proposition from a stranger to clear his debts.
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"The Man in My Basement" (in theaters now, streaming this fall on Hulu): Corey Hawkins stars as a financially strapped man on the verge of losing his ancestral home when he accepts a bizarre proposition from a stranger to clear his debts.
">"The Man in My Basement" (in theaters now, streaming this fall on Hulu): Corey Hawkins stars as a financially strapped man on the verge of losing his ancestral home when he accepts a bizarre proposition from a stranger to clear his debts.
" src=https://ift.tt/8bHzok2 class=caas-img>"A Big Bold Beautiful Journey" (Sept. 19 in theaters): Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell play strangers who meet at a mutual friend's wedding and go on a fantastical adventure that touches on their pasts in the romantic drama.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"A Big Bold Beautiful Journey" (Sept. 19 in theaters): Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell play strangers who meet at a mutual friend's wedding and go on a fantastical adventure that touches on their pasts in the romantic drama.
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"A Big Bold Beautiful Journey" (Sept. 19 in theaters): Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell play strangers who meet at a mutual friend's wedding and go on a fantastical adventure that touches on their pasts in the romantic drama.
">"A Big Bold Beautiful Journey" (Sept. 19 in theaters): Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell play strangers who meet at a mutual friend's wedding and go on a fantastical adventure that touches on their pasts in the romantic drama.
" src=https://ift.tt/k0VCp41 class=caas-img>"Him" (Sept. 19 in theaters): In the football horror film produced by Jordan Peele, a team's legendary quarterback (Marlon Wayans) wants to put the next franchise star through his own extreme training regimen to see if the kid is worthy.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Him" (Sept. 19 in theaters): In the football horror film produced by Jordan Peele, a team's legendary quarterback (Marlon Wayans) wants to put the next franchise star through his own extreme training regimen to see if the kid is worthy.
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"Him" (Sept. 19 in theaters): In the football horror film produced by Jordan Peele, a team's legendary quarterback (Marlon Wayans) wants to put the next franchise star through his own extreme training regimen to see if the kid is worthy.
">"Him" (Sept. 19 in theaters): In the football horror film produced by Jordan Peele, a team's legendary quarterback (Marlon Wayans) wants to put the next franchise star through his own extreme training regimen to see if the kid is worthy.
" src=https://ift.tt/nUp6rom class=caas-img>"The Lost Bus" (Sept. 19 in theaters, Oct. 3 on Apple TV+): A California bus driver (Matthew McConaughey) races to get a teacher (America Ferrera) and her kids to safety during a hellish wildfire in the thriller based on the real-life Camp Fire in 2018.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The Lost Bus" (Sept. 19 in theaters, Oct. 3 on Apple TV+): A California bus driver (Matthew McConaughey) races to get a teacher (America Ferrera) and her kids to safety during a hellish wildfire in the thriller based on the real-life Camp Fire in 2018.
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"The Lost Bus" (Sept. 19 in theaters, Oct. 3 on Apple TV+): A California bus driver (Matthew McConaughey) races to get a teacher (America Ferrera) and her kids to safety during a hellish wildfire in the thriller based on the real-life Camp Fire in 2018.
">"The Lost Bus" (Sept. 19 in theaters, Oct. 3 on Apple TV+): A California bus driver (Matthew McConaughey) races to get a teacher (America Ferrera) and her kids to safety during a hellish wildfire in the thriller based on the real-life Camp Fire in 2018.
" src=https://ift.tt/4rnROK1 class=caas-img>"Night of the Reaper" (Sept. 19 on Shudder): Keegan Connor Tracy stars in the horror film about a masked killer targeting babysitters that puts a college student and the local sheriff in some serious danger.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Night of the Reaper" (Sept. 19 on Shudder): Keegan Connor Tracy stars in the horror film about a masked killer targeting babysitters that puts a college student and the local sheriff in some serious danger.
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"Night of the Reaper" (Sept. 19 on Shudder): Keegan Connor Tracy stars in the horror film about a masked killer targeting babysitters that puts a college student and the local sheriff in some serious danger.
">"Night of the Reaper" (Sept. 19 on Shudder): Keegan Connor Tracy stars in the horror film about a masked killer targeting babysitters that puts a college student and the local sheriff in some serious danger.
" src=https://ift.tt/YHwVgix class=caas-img>"Swiped" (Sept. 19 on Hulu): In the true-life tech drama, Lily James plays Whitney Wolfe Herd, who founds the dating app Bumble after being forced out of Tinder and suing the company for sexual harassment.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Swiped" (Sept. 19 on Hulu): In the true-life tech drama, Lily James plays Whitney Wolfe Herd, who founds the dating app Bumble after being forced out of Tinder and suing the company for sexual harassment.
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"Swiped" (Sept. 19 on Hulu): In the true-life tech drama, Lily James plays Whitney Wolfe Herd, who founds the dating app Bumble after being forced out of Tinder and suing the company for sexual harassment.
">"Swiped" (Sept. 19 on Hulu): In the true-life tech drama, Lily James plays Whitney Wolfe Herd, who founds the dating app Bumble after being forced out of Tinder and suing the company for sexual harassment.
" src=https://ift.tt/YDdtGjm class=caas-img>"Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery – The Untold Story" (Sept. 21 on Hulu and Disney+): Sarah McLachlan is one of several musicians interviewed for the documentary about the 1990s female-fronted music tour, its cultural popularity and subsequent backlash.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery – The Untold Story" (Sept. 21 on Hulu and Disney+): Sarah McLachlan is one of several musicians interviewed for the documentary about the 1990s female-fronted music tour, its cultural popularity and subsequent backlash.
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"Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery – The Untold Story" (Sept. 21 on Hulu and Disney+): Sarah McLachlan is one of several musicians interviewed for the documentary about the 1990s female-fronted music tour, its cultural popularity and subsequent backlash.
">"Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery – The Untold Story" (Sept. 21 on Hulu and Disney+): Sarah McLachlan is one of several musicians interviewed for the documentary about the 1990s female-fronted music tour, its cultural popularity and subsequent backlash.
" src=https://ift.tt/eIxm8kj class=caas-img>"All of You" (Sept. 26 on Apple TV+): Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots play college best friends who weigh how they really feel about each other in the decades-spanning sci-fi romantic drama.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"All of You" (Sept. 26 on Apple TV+): Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots play college best friends who weigh how they really feel about each other in the decades-spanning sci-fi romantic drama.
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"All of You" (Sept. 26 on Apple TV+): Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots play college best friends who weigh how they really feel about each other in the decades-spanning sci-fi romantic drama.
">"All of You" (Sept. 26 on Apple TV+): Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots play college best friends who weigh how they really feel about each other in the decades-spanning sci-fi romantic drama.
" src=https://ift.tt/VkPZMuj class=caas-img>"Eleanor the Great" (Sept. 26 in theaters): After a heartbreaking loss, a feisty 94-year-old Florida woman (June Squibb, left) moves to New York City and strikes up a friendship with a young writer (Erin Kellyman) in Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Eleanor the Great" (Sept. 26 in theaters): After a heartbreaking loss, a feisty 94-year-old Florida woman (June Squibb, left) moves to New York City and strikes up a friendship with a young writer (Erin Kellyman) in Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut.
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"Eleanor the Great" (Sept. 26 in theaters): After a heartbreaking loss, a feisty 94-year-old Florida woman (June Squibb, left) moves to New York City and strikes up a friendship with a young writer (Erin Kellyman) in Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut.
">"Eleanor the Great" (Sept. 26 in theaters): After a heartbreaking loss, a feisty 94-year-old Florida woman (June Squibb, left) moves to New York City and strikes up a friendship with a young writer (Erin Kellyman) in Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut.
" src=https://ift.tt/BOluaQx class=caas-img>"French Lover" (Sept. 26 on Netflix): Omar Sy plays a jaded actor who sparks an unlikely love story with a down-on-her-luck Parisian waitress after accidentally getting her fired.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"French Lover" (Sept. 26 on Netflix): Omar Sy plays a jaded actor who sparks an unlikely love story with a down-on-her-luck Parisian waitress after accidentally getting her fired.
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"French Lover" (Sept. 26 on Netflix): Omar Sy plays a jaded actor who sparks an unlikely love story with a down-on-her-luck Parisian waitress after accidentally getting her fired.
">"French Lover" (Sept. 26 on Netflix): Omar Sy plays a jaded actor who sparks an unlikely love story with a down-on-her-luck Parisian waitress after accidentally getting her fired.
" src=https://ift.tt/vcJNmtD class=caas-img>"Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie" (Sept. 26 in theaters): When a road trip with her grandma goes sideways, Gabby (voiced by Laila Lockhart Kraner) embarks on an adventure to save the Gabby Cats and the dollhouse from an eccentric cat lady.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie" (Sept. 26 in theaters): When a road trip with her grandma goes sideways, Gabby (voiced by Laila Lockhart Kraner) embarks on an adventure to save the Gabby Cats and the dollhouse from an eccentric cat lady.
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"Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie" (Sept. 26 in theaters): When a road trip with her grandma goes sideways, Gabby (voiced by Laila Lockhart Kraner) embarks on an adventure to save the Gabby Cats and the dollhouse from an eccentric cat lady.
">"Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie" (Sept. 26 in theaters): When a road trip with her grandma goes sideways, Gabby (voiced by Laila Lockhart Kraner) embarks on an adventure to save the Gabby Cats and the dollhouse from an eccentric cat lady.
" src=https://ift.tt/WkEAO4Y class=caas-img>"One Battle After Another" (Sept. 26 in theaters): The genre-bending action thriller stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a former member of a revolutionary vigilante group who needs help from his old friends to find his missing daughter.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"One Battle After Another" (Sept. 26 in theaters): The genre-bending action thriller stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a former member of a revolutionary vigilante group who needs help from his old friends to find his missing daughter.
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"One Battle After Another" (Sept. 26 in theaters): The genre-bending action thriller stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a former member of a revolutionary vigilante group who needs help from his old friends to find his missing daughter.
">"One Battle After Another" (Sept. 26 in theaters): The genre-bending action thriller stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a former member of a revolutionary vigilante group who needs help from his old friends to find his missing daughter.
" src=https://ift.tt/T9P7CKt class=caas-img>"Ruth & Boaz" (Sept. 26): After leaving the Atlanta music scene, Ruth (Serayah McNeill) winds up in Tennessee, caring for an elderly widow and meeting Boaz (Tyler Lepley) in the romantic drama based on a Bible story.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Ruth & Boaz" (Sept. 26): After leaving the Atlanta music scene, Ruth (Serayah McNeill) winds up in Tennessee, caring for an elderly widow and meeting Boaz (Tyler Lepley) in the romantic drama based on a Bible story.
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"Ruth & Boaz" (Sept. 26): After leaving the Atlanta music scene, Ruth (Serayah McNeill) winds up in Tennessee, caring for an elderly widow and meeting Boaz (Tyler Lepley) in the romantic drama based on a Bible story.
">"Ruth & Boaz" (Sept. 26): After leaving the Atlanta music scene, Ruth (Serayah McNeill) winds up in Tennessee, caring for an elderly widow and meeting Boaz (Tyler Lepley) in the romantic drama based on a Bible story.
" src=https://ift.tt/1NpCz2y class=caas-img>"The Strangers: Chapter 2" (Sept. 26 in theaters): Maya (Madelaine Petsch) survived a nightmarish scenario with masked psychos in the first "Strangers," and the horror sequel finds her pursued relentlessly by them again.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The Strangers: Chapter 2" (Sept. 26 in theaters): Maya (Madelaine Petsch) survived a nightmarish scenario with masked psychos in the first "Strangers," and the horror sequel finds her pursued relentlessly by them again.
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"The Strangers: Chapter 2" (Sept. 26 in theaters): Maya (Madelaine Petsch) survived a nightmarish scenario with masked psychos in the first "Strangers," and the horror sequel finds her pursued relentlessly by them again.
">"The Strangers: Chapter 2" (Sept. 26 in theaters): Maya (Madelaine Petsch) survived a nightmarish scenario with masked psychos in the first "Strangers," and the horror sequel finds her pursued relentlessly by them again.
" src=https://ift.tt/9GrhZ15 class=caas-img>"Play Dirty" (Oct. 1 on Prime Video): The skilled thief Parker (Mark Wahlberg) and his crew run afoul of the New York mob and a billionaire trying to steal sunken treasure in a crime based on Richard Stark's "Parker" book series.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Play Dirty" (Oct. 1 on Prime Video): The skilled thief Parker (Mark Wahlberg) and his crew run afoul of the New York mob and a billionaire trying to steal sunken treasure in a crime based on Richard Stark's "Parker" book series.
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"Play Dirty" (Oct. 1 on Prime Video): The skilled thief Parker (Mark Wahlberg) and his crew run afoul of the New York mob and a billionaire trying to steal sunken treasure in a crime based on Richard Stark's "Parker" book series.
">"Play Dirty" (Oct. 1 on Prime Video): The skilled thief Parker (Mark Wahlberg) and his crew run afoul of the New York mob and a billionaire trying to steal sunken treasure in a crime based on Richard Stark's "Parker" book series.
" src=https://ift.tt/GuSPMpn class=caas-img>"Anemone" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis unretires from acting to star in his son Ronan Day-Lewis' directorial debut, an intense drama about a man dealing with his violent past and reconnecting with family.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Anemone" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis unretires from acting to star in his son Ronan Day-Lewis' directorial debut, an intense drama about a man dealing with his violent past and reconnecting with family.
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"Anemone" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis unretires from acting to star in his son Ronan Day-Lewis' directorial debut, an intense drama about a man dealing with his violent past and reconnecting with family.
">"Anemone" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis unretires from acting to star in his son Ronan Day-Lewis' directorial debut, an intense drama about a man dealing with his violent past and reconnecting with family.
" src=https://ift.tt/ZJRu5hm class=caas-img>"Good Boy" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Indy the dog stars in a horror movie told from a canine perspective as a loyal retriever tries to keep his human owner safe after they move to a house in the country, where dark forces reveal themselves.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Good Boy" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Indy the dog stars in a horror movie told from a canine perspective as a loyal retriever tries to keep his human owner safe after they move to a house in the country, where dark forces reveal themselves.
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"Good Boy" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Indy the dog stars in a horror movie told from a canine perspective as a loyal retriever tries to keep his human owner safe after they move to a house in the country, where dark forces reveal themselves.
">"Good Boy" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Indy the dog stars in a horror movie told from a canine perspective as a loyal retriever tries to keep his human owner safe after they move to a house in the country, where dark forces reveal themselves.
" src=https://ift.tt/8RxX1Dk class=caas-img>"Shelby Oaks" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Camille Sullivan plays a woman who's been seeking her missing sister for 12 years and finds she might be connected to an abandoned town with a bloody history in the horror mystery.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Shelby Oaks" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Camille Sullivan plays a woman who's been seeking her missing sister for 12 years and finds she might be connected to an abandoned town with a bloody history in the horror mystery.
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"Shelby Oaks" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Camille Sullivan plays a woman who's been seeking her missing sister for 12 years and finds she might be connected to an abandoned town with a bloody history in the horror mystery.
">"Shelby Oaks" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Camille Sullivan plays a woman who's been seeking her missing sister for 12 years and finds she might be connected to an abandoned town with a bloody history in the horror mystery.
" src=https://ift.tt/RZlrbYq class=caas-img>"The Smashing Machine" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Could The Rock be an Oscar nominee? Dwayne Johnson has his biggest awards play and most transformative role to date in Benny Safdie's sports biopic starring as MMA fighter and UFC champion Mark Kerr.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The Smashing Machine" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Could The Rock be an Oscar nominee? Dwayne Johnson has his biggest awards play and most transformative role to date in Benny Safdie's sports biopic starring as MMA fighter and UFC champion Mark Kerr.
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"The Smashing Machine" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Could The Rock be an Oscar nominee? Dwayne Johnson has his biggest awards play and most transformative role to date in Benny Safdie's sports biopic starring as MMA fighter and UFC champion Mark Kerr.
">"The Smashing Machine" (Oct. 3 in theaters): Could The Rock be an Oscar nominee? Dwayne Johnson has his biggest awards play and most transformative role to date in Benny Safdie's sports biopic starring as MMA fighter and UFC champion Mark Kerr.
" src=https://ift.tt/vqYd2kt class=caas-img>"Steve" (Oct. 3 on Netflix): Steve (Cillian Murphy, left) is the head of an English reform school on the brink of closing who's trying to helped troubled boys like Shy (Jay Lycurgo) in the tense drama.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Steve" (Oct. 3 on Netflix): Steve (Cillian Murphy, left) is the head of an English reform school on the brink of closing who's trying to helped troubled boys like Shy (Jay Lycurgo) in the tense drama.
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"Steve" (Oct. 3 on Netflix): Steve (Cillian Murphy, left) is the head of an English reform school on the brink of closing who's trying to helped troubled boys like Shy (Jay Lycurgo) in the tense drama.
">"Steve" (Oct. 3 on Netflix): Steve (Cillian Murphy, left) is the head of an English reform school on the brink of closing who's trying to helped troubled boys like Shy (Jay Lycurgo) in the tense drama.
" src=https://ift.tt/IYh9Ap1 class=caas-img>"V/H/S/Halloween" (Oct. 3 on Shudder): Directed by Casper Kelly ("Too Many Cooks"), "Fun Size" is one of six segments featured in the eighth and latest anthology in the popular found-footage horror series.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"V/H/S/Halloween" (Oct. 3 on Shudder): Directed by Casper Kelly ("Too Many Cooks"), "Fun Size" is one of six segments featured in the eighth and latest anthology in the popular found-footage horror series.
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"V/H/S/Halloween" (Oct. 3 on Shudder): Directed by Casper Kelly ("Too Many Cooks"), "Fun Size" is one of six segments featured in the eighth and latest anthology in the popular found-footage horror series.
">"V/H/S/Halloween" (Oct. 3 on Shudder): Directed by Casper Kelly ("Too Many Cooks"), "Fun Size" is one of six segments featured in the eighth and latest anthology in the popular found-footage horror series.
" src=https://ift.tt/X7DwMg4 class=caas-img>"Maintenance Required" (Oct. 8 on Prime Video): Charlie (Madelaine Petsch), who runs an all-female auto shop, unknowingly becomes online pals with her corporate rival Beau (Jacob Scipio) in the romantic comedy.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Maintenance Required" (Oct. 8 on Prime Video): Charlie (Madelaine Petsch), who runs an all-female auto shop, unknowingly becomes online pals with her corporate rival Beau (Jacob Scipio) in the romantic comedy.
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"Maintenance Required" (Oct. 8 on Prime Video): Charlie (Madelaine Petsch), who runs an all-female auto shop, unknowingly becomes online pals with her corporate rival Beau (Jacob Scipio) in the romantic comedy.
">"Maintenance Required" (Oct. 8 on Prime Video): Charlie (Madelaine Petsch), who runs an all-female auto shop, unknowingly becomes online pals with her corporate rival Beau (Jacob Scipio) in the romantic comedy.
" src=https://ift.tt/ivWXoP9 class=caas-img>"After the Hunt" (Oct. 10 in theaters): A college professor (Andrew Garfield) confides in a colleague (Julia Roberts) when he's accused of sexual assault by one of her students in director Luca Guadagnino's psychological thriller.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"After the Hunt" (Oct. 10 in theaters): A college professor (Andrew Garfield) confides in a colleague (Julia Roberts) when he's accused of sexual assault by one of her students in director Luca Guadagnino's psychological thriller.
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"After the Hunt" (Oct. 10 in theaters): A college professor (Andrew Garfield) confides in a colleague (Julia Roberts) when he's accused of sexual assault by one of her students in director Luca Guadagnino's psychological thriller.
">"After the Hunt" (Oct. 10 in theaters): A college professor (Andrew Garfield) confides in a colleague (Julia Roberts) when he's accused of sexual assault by one of her students in director Luca Guadagnino's psychological thriller.
" src=https://ift.tt/yYUau2K class=caas-img>"A House of Dynamite" (Oct. 10 in theaters, Oct. 24 on Netflix): Gabriel Basso plays a deputy national security advisor who scrambles into action when a nuclear missile is mysteriously launched at the USA in the Kathryn Bigelow thriller.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"A House of Dynamite" (Oct. 10 in theaters, Oct. 24 on Netflix): Gabriel Basso plays a deputy national security advisor who scrambles into action when a nuclear missile is mysteriously launched at the USA in the Kathryn Bigelow thriller.
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"A House of Dynamite" (Oct. 10 in theaters, Oct. 24 on Netflix): Gabriel Basso plays a deputy national security advisor who scrambles into action when a nuclear missile is mysteriously launched at the USA in the Kathryn Bigelow thriller.
">"A House of Dynamite" (Oct. 10 in theaters, Oct. 24 on Netflix): Gabriel Basso plays a deputy national security advisor who scrambles into action when a nuclear missile is mysteriously launched at the USA in the Kathryn Bigelow thriller.
" src=https://ift.tt/ZA9yz5P class=caas-img>"If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Linda (Rose Byrne) deals with an increasingly hostile relationship with her therapist (Conan O'Brien) – in addition to her kid's mysterious illness and absent husband – in the psychological comedy.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Linda (Rose Byrne) deals with an increasingly hostile relationship with her therapist (Conan O'Brien) – in addition to her kid's mysterious illness and absent husband – in the psychological comedy.
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"If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Linda (Rose Byrne) deals with an increasingly hostile relationship with her therapist (Conan O'Brien) – in addition to her kid's mysterious illness and absent husband – in the psychological comedy.
">"If I Had Legs I'd Kick You" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Linda (Rose Byrne) deals with an increasingly hostile relationship with her therapist (Conan O'Brien) – in addition to her kid's mysterious illness and absent husband – in the psychological comedy.
" src=https://ift.tt/6WEXrkG class=caas-img>"John Candy: I Like Me" (Oct. 10 on Prime Video): A vintage picture of John Candy and his newborn son Christopher is seen in the documentary, which chronicles the Canadian comedy icon's career and life as a family man.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"John Candy: I Like Me" (Oct. 10 on Prime Video): A vintage picture of John Candy and his newborn son Christopher is seen in the documentary, which chronicles the Canadian comedy icon's career and life as a family man.
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"John Candy: I Like Me" (Oct. 10 on Prime Video): A vintage picture of John Candy and his newborn son Christopher is seen in the documentary, which chronicles the Canadian comedy icon's career and life as a family man.
">"John Candy: I Like Me" (Oct. 10 on Prime Video): A vintage picture of John Candy and his newborn son Christopher is seen in the documentary, which chronicles the Canadian comedy icon's career and life as a family man.
" src=https://ift.tt/vwbefXK class=caas-img>"Kiss of the Spider Woman" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Tonatiuh and Jennifer Lopez dance during a musical number in the movie-within-a-movie of Bill Condon's adaptation of the Broadway show, which also stars Diego Luna.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Kiss of the Spider Woman" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Tonatiuh and Jennifer Lopez dance during a musical number in the movie-within-a-movie of Bill Condon's adaptation of the Broadway show, which also stars Diego Luna.
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"Kiss of the Spider Woman" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Tonatiuh and Jennifer Lopez dance during a musical number in the movie-within-a-movie of Bill Condon's adaptation of the Broadway show, which also stars Diego Luna.
">"Kiss of the Spider Woman" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Tonatiuh and Jennifer Lopez dance during a musical number in the movie-within-a-movie of Bill Condon's adaptation of the Broadway show, which also stars Diego Luna.
" src=https://ift.tt/PKoZOWt class=caas-img>"Roofman" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Channing Tatum plays a struggling father and former Army Ranger who robs McDonald's restaurants, escapes prison and falls for a divorced mom (Kirsten Dunst) in the true-life drama.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Roofman" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Channing Tatum plays a struggling father and former Army Ranger who robs McDonald's restaurants, escapes prison and falls for a divorced mom (Kirsten Dunst) in the true-life drama.
" data-src=https://ift.tt/tMxZIlj class=caas-img data-headline="From 'Tron: Ares' to 'Frankenstein,' exclusive peeks at fall's top movies" data-caption="
"Roofman" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Channing Tatum plays a struggling father and former Army Ranger who robs McDonald's restaurants, escapes prison and falls for a divorced mom (Kirsten Dunst) in the true-life drama.
">"Roofman" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Channing Tatum plays a struggling father and former Army Ranger who robs McDonald's restaurants, escapes prison and falls for a divorced mom (Kirsten Dunst) in the true-life drama.
" src=https://ift.tt/tMxZIlj class=caas-img>"Tron: Ares" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Athena (Jodie Turner-Smith) is a warrior program from the digital Grid sent to the real world in the sci-fi action movie co-starring Greta Lee and Jared Leto.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Tron: Ares" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Athena (Jodie Turner-Smith) is a warrior program from the digital Grid sent to the real world in the sci-fi action movie co-starring Greta Lee and Jared Leto.
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"Tron: Ares" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Athena (Jodie Turner-Smith) is a warrior program from the digital Grid sent to the real world in the sci-fi action movie co-starring Greta Lee and Jared Leto.
">"Tron: Ares" (Oct. 10 in theaters): Athena (Jodie Turner-Smith) is a warrior program from the digital Grid sent to the real world in the sci-fi action movie co-starring Greta Lee and Jared Leto.
" src=https://ift.tt/6qwLC5v class=caas-img>"Vicious" (Oct. 10 on Paramount+): The horror film stars Dakota Fanning as a woman gifted a mysterious box by a late-night visitor, is forced to put three specific items in it, and becomes part of a dark and bizarre ritual.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Vicious" (Oct. 10 on Paramount+): The horror film stars Dakota Fanning as a woman gifted a mysterious box by a late-night visitor, is forced to put three specific items in it, and becomes part of a dark and bizarre ritual.
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"Vicious" (Oct. 10 on Paramount+): The horror film stars Dakota Fanning as a woman gifted a mysterious box by a late-night visitor, is forced to put three specific items in it, and becomes part of a dark and bizarre ritual.
">"Vicious" (Oct. 10 on Paramount+): The horror film stars Dakota Fanning as a woman gifted a mysterious box by a late-night visitor, is forced to put three specific items in it, and becomes part of a dark and bizarre ritual.
" src=https://ift.tt/kwXVcHm class=caas-img>"The Woman in Cabin 10" (Oct. 10 on Netflix): A journalist (Keira Knightley) on a travel assignment witnesses a passenger thrown overboard from a luxury yacht but no one believes her in the thriller based on the best-selling Ruth Ware novel.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The Woman in Cabin 10" (Oct. 10 on Netflix): A journalist (Keira Knightley) on a travel assignment witnesses a passenger thrown overboard from a luxury yacht but no one believes her in the thriller based on the best-selling Ruth Ware novel.
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"The Woman in Cabin 10" (Oct. 10 on Netflix): A journalist (Keira Knightley) on a travel assignment witnesses a passenger thrown overboard from a luxury yacht but no one believes her in the thriller based on the best-selling Ruth Ware novel.
">"The Woman in Cabin 10" (Oct. 10 on Netflix): A journalist (Keira Knightley) on a travel assignment witnesses a passenger thrown overboard from a luxury yacht but no one believes her in the thriller based on the best-selling Ruth Ware novel.
" src=https://ift.tt/HoLzQ8X class=caas-img>"Black Phone 2" (Oct. 17 in theaters): The Grabber (Ethan Hawke), a masked menace who kidnaps kids and keeps them in his basement, returns from the dead in Scott Derrickson's horror sequel.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Black Phone 2" (Oct. 17 in theaters): The Grabber (Ethan Hawke), a masked menace who kidnaps kids and keeps them in his basement, returns from the dead in Scott Derrickson's horror sequel.
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"Black Phone 2" (Oct. 17 in theaters): The Grabber (Ethan Hawke), a masked menace who kidnaps kids and keeps them in his basement, returns from the dead in Scott Derrickson's horror sequel.
">"Black Phone 2" (Oct. 17 in theaters): The Grabber (Ethan Hawke), a masked menace who kidnaps kids and keeps them in his basement, returns from the dead in Scott Derrickson's horror sequel.
" src=https://ift.tt/ZNg3kr0 class=caas-img>"Frankenstein" (Oct. 17 in theaters, Nov. 7 on Netflix): Oscar Isaac is the genius, ego-fueled scientist Victor Frankenstein, who embarks on a bold experiment to create life in Guillermo del Toro's take on Mary Shelley's Gothic horror masterwork.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Frankenstein" (Oct. 17 in theaters, Nov. 7 on Netflix): Oscar Isaac is the genius, ego-fueled scientist Victor Frankenstein, who embarks on a bold experiment to create life in Guillermo del Toro's take on Mary Shelley's Gothic horror masterwork.
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"Frankenstein" (Oct. 17 in theaters, Nov. 7 on Netflix): Oscar Isaac is the genius, ego-fueled scientist Victor Frankenstein, who embarks on a bold experiment to create life in Guillermo del Toro's take on Mary Shelley's Gothic horror masterwork.
">"Frankenstein" (Oct. 17 in theaters, Nov. 7 on Netflix): Oscar Isaac is the genius, ego-fueled scientist Victor Frankenstein, who embarks on a bold experiment to create life in Guillermo del Toro's take on Mary Shelley's Gothic horror masterwork.
" src=https://ift.tt/bcGQ1hu class=caas-img>"The Perfect Neighbor" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): The documentary chronicles the disputes between a disgruntled older woman and her fellow residents in a Florida neighborhood that turn increasingly hostile and even deadly.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The Perfect Neighbor" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): The documentary chronicles the disputes between a disgruntled older woman and her fellow residents in a Florida neighborhood that turn increasingly hostile and even deadly.
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"The Perfect Neighbor" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): The documentary chronicles the disputes between a disgruntled older woman and her fellow residents in a Florida neighborhood that turn increasingly hostile and even deadly.
">"The Perfect Neighbor" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): The documentary chronicles the disputes between a disgruntled older woman and her fellow residents in a Florida neighborhood that turn increasingly hostile and even deadly.
" src=https://ift.tt/M0d8WE9 class=caas-img>"She Walks in Darkness" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): The thriller stars Susana Abaitua (right, with Ariadna Gil) as a Spanish officer who goes undercover in a terrorist organization to locate secret caches of weapons hidden in France.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"She Walks in Darkness" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): The thriller stars Susana Abaitua (right, with Ariadna Gil) as a Spanish officer who goes undercover in a terrorist organization to locate secret caches of weapons hidden in France.
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"She Walks in Darkness" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): The thriller stars Susana Abaitua (right, with Ariadna Gil) as a Spanish officer who goes undercover in a terrorist organization to locate secret caches of weapons hidden in France.
">"She Walks in Darkness" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): The thriller stars Susana Abaitua (right, with Ariadna Gil) as a Spanish officer who goes undercover in a terrorist organization to locate secret caches of weapons hidden in France.
" src=https://ift.tt/UryfWun class=caas-img>"The Twits" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): Magical animals like Sweet Toed Toad (voiced by Alan Tudyk, center) team up with youngsters Busby (Ryan Lopez) and Beesha (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) to take on despicable amusement park owners in the animated adventure.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The Twits" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): Magical animals like Sweet Toed Toad (voiced by Alan Tudyk, center) team up with youngsters Busby (Ryan Lopez) and Beesha (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) to take on despicable amusement park owners in the animated adventure.
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"The Twits" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): Magical animals like Sweet Toed Toad (voiced by Alan Tudyk, center) team up with youngsters Busby (Ryan Lopez) and Beesha (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) to take on despicable amusement park owners in the animated adventure.
">"The Twits" (Oct. 17 on Netflix): Magical animals like Sweet Toed Toad (voiced by Alan Tudyk, center) team up with youngsters Busby (Ryan Lopez) and Beesha (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) to take on despicable amusement park owners in the animated adventure.
" src=https://ift.tt/pR0JKbz class=caas-img>"The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (Oct. 22 on Hulu): Polly (Maika Monroe, center left) poses as a nanny to infiltrate the family of Caitlin (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) in the thriller, an remake of the 1992 Rebecca DeMornay film.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (Oct. 22 on Hulu): Polly (Maika Monroe, center left) poses as a nanny to infiltrate the family of Caitlin (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) in the thriller, an remake of the 1992 Rebecca DeMornay film.
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"The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (Oct. 22 on Hulu): Polly (Maika Monroe, center left) poses as a nanny to infiltrate the family of Caitlin (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) in the thriller, an remake of the 1992 Rebecca DeMornay film.
">"The Hand That Rocks the Cradle" (Oct. 22 on Hulu): Polly (Maika Monroe, center left) poses as a nanny to infiltrate the family of Caitlin (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) in the thriller, an remake of the 1992 Rebecca DeMornay film.
" src=https://ift.tt/BqwWnTu class=caas-img>"Bugonia" (Oct. 24 in theaters): A high-profile CEO (Emma Stone) is kidnapped by a couple of conspiracy-obsessed guys convinced she's an alien intent on destroying Earth in Yorgos Lanthimos' dark comedy.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Bugonia" (Oct. 24 in theaters): A high-profile CEO (Emma Stone) is kidnapped by a couple of conspiracy-obsessed guys convinced she's an alien intent on destroying Earth in Yorgos Lanthimos' dark comedy.
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"Bugonia" (Oct. 24 in theaters): A high-profile CEO (Emma Stone) is kidnapped by a couple of conspiracy-obsessed guys convinced she's an alien intent on destroying Earth in Yorgos Lanthimos' dark comedy.
">"Bugonia" (Oct. 24 in theaters): A high-profile CEO (Emma Stone) is kidnapped by a couple of conspiracy-obsessed guys convinced she's an alien intent on destroying Earth in Yorgos Lanthimos' dark comedy.
" src=https://ift.tt/xQPDALu class=caas-img>"Queens of the Dead" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Margaret Cho stars in Tina Romero's horror comedy about drag queens, club kids and frenemies at a Brooklyn warehouse party fighting the undead during a zombie apocalypse.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Queens of the Dead" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Margaret Cho stars in Tina Romero's horror comedy about drag queens, club kids and frenemies at a Brooklyn warehouse party fighting the undead during a zombie apocalypse.
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"Queens of the Dead" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Margaret Cho stars in Tina Romero's horror comedy about drag queens, club kids and frenemies at a Brooklyn warehouse party fighting the undead during a zombie apocalypse.
">"Queens of the Dead" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Margaret Cho stars in Tina Romero's horror comedy about drag queens, club kids and frenemies at a Brooklyn warehouse party fighting the undead during a zombie apocalypse.
" src=https://ift.tt/dDkJLYa class=caas-img>"Regretting You" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Morgan (Allison Williams) and her brother-in-law Jonah (Dave Franco) are forced to face family secrets and betrayal when an accident takes the lives of their spouses in the romantic drama based on the Colleen Hoover novel.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Regretting You" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Morgan (Allison Williams) and her brother-in-law Jonah (Dave Franco) are forced to face family secrets and betrayal when an accident takes the lives of their spouses in the romantic drama based on the Colleen Hoover novel.
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"Regretting You" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Morgan (Allison Williams) and her brother-in-law Jonah (Dave Franco) are forced to face family secrets and betrayal when an accident takes the lives of their spouses in the romantic drama based on the Colleen Hoover novel.
">"Regretting You" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Morgan (Allison Williams) and her brother-in-law Jonah (Dave Franco) are forced to face family secrets and betrayal when an accident takes the lives of their spouses in the romantic drama based on the Colleen Hoover novel.
" src=https://ift.tt/LOxhPjG class=caas-img>"Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Scott Cooper's music drama, which chronicles Bruce Springsteen (Jeremy Allen White) in the early 1980s as the New Jersey rocker faces his traumatic past to craft his landmark album "Nebraska."
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Scott Cooper's music drama, which chronicles Bruce Springsteen (Jeremy Allen White) in the early 1980s as the New Jersey rocker faces his traumatic past to craft his landmark album "Nebraska."
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"Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Scott Cooper's music drama, which chronicles Bruce Springsteen (Jeremy Allen White) in the early 1980s as the New Jersey rocker faces his traumatic past to craft his landmark album "Nebraska."
">"Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" (Oct. 24 in theaters): Scott Cooper's music drama, which chronicles Bruce Springsteen (Jeremy Allen White) in the early 1980s as the New Jersey rocker faces his traumatic past to craft his landmark album "Nebraska."
" src=https://ift.tt/lGhMC9O class=caas-img>"Anniversary" (Oct. 29 in theaters): Phoebe Dynevor plays a young woman with an extremist ideology who causes dissension in the family for her boyfriend (Dylan O'Brien) in a thriller produced by and co-starring Diane Lane.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Anniversary" (Oct. 29 in theaters): Phoebe Dynevor plays a young woman with an extremist ideology who causes dissension in the family for her boyfriend (Dylan O'Brien) in a thriller produced by and co-starring Diane Lane.
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"Anniversary" (Oct. 29 in theaters): Phoebe Dynevor plays a young woman with an extremist ideology who causes dissension in the family for her boyfriend (Dylan O'Brien) in a thriller produced by and co-starring Diane Lane.
">"Anniversary" (Oct. 29 in theaters): Phoebe Dynevor plays a young woman with an extremist ideology who causes dissension in the family for her boyfriend (Dylan O'Brien) in a thriller produced by and co-starring Diane Lane.
" src=https://ift.tt/FOWBbtl class=caas-img>"Ballad of a Small Player" (Oct. 29 on Netflix): Colin Farrell stars in Edward Berger's high-rolling, neon-drenched drama as a gambler hiding from his past and some outstanding debts in Macau.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Ballad of a Small Player" (Oct. 29 on Netflix): Colin Farrell stars in Edward Berger's high-rolling, neon-drenched drama as a gambler hiding from his past and some outstanding debts in Macau.
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"Ballad of a Small Player" (Oct. 29 on Netflix): Colin Farrell stars in Edward Berger's high-rolling, neon-drenched drama as a gambler hiding from his past and some outstanding debts in Macau.
">"Ballad of a Small Player" (Oct. 29 on Netflix): Colin Farrell stars in Edward Berger's high-rolling, neon-drenched drama as a gambler hiding from his past and some outstanding debts in Macau.
" src=https://ift.tt/QpotGwl class=caas-img>"Hedda" (Oct. 29 on Prime Video): To help her husband's social status – as well as her own – Hedda Gabler (Tessa Thompson) flirts with and manipulates various partygoers during a wild night in Nia DaCosta's retelling of the Henrik Ibsen play.
" style=padding-bottom:56%>"Hedda" (Oct. 29 on Prime Video): To help her husband's social status – as well as her own – Hedda Gabler (Tessa Thompson) flirts with and manipulates various partygoers during a wild night in Nia DaCosta's retelling of the Henrik Ibsen play.
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"Hedda" (Oct. 29 on Prime Video): To help her husband's social status – as well as her own – Hedda Gabler (Tessa Thompson) flirts with and manipulates various partygoers during a wild night in Nia DaCosta's retelling of the Henrik Ibsen play.
">"Hedda" (Oct. 29 on Prime Video): To help her husband's social status – as well as her own – Hedda Gabler (Tessa Thompson) flirts with and manipulates various partygoers during a wild night in Nia DaCosta's retelling of the Henrik Ibsen play.
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Jacob Elordi plays the Creature in Guillermo del Toro's take on "Frankenstein." Check out our exclusive peeks at Netflix's monster movie and all the other new films you need to see in theaters and on streaming services this fall.
"Scream 7" marks something of a reset for the horror franchise after two films centered around a pair of sisters, played by Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega. Barrera was originally expected to return for "Scream 7," but was fired from the film over social media posts about the Israel-Hamas war. Her firing led to a pivot to center the latest sequel on Campbell, who had declined to return for the previous entry due to a salary dispute.
Released in 2023, "Scream VI" marked the first film in the series without Campbell as Sidney, who was said to be safe with her family off screen during the events of the movie. "Scream 7," then, will provide fans their first glimpse into Sidney's new life with her family, which was previously only mentioned.
'Scream 7' cast
Ortega is not returning for "Scream 7," though Jasmin Savoy Brown and Mason Gooding reprise their roles of twins Mindy and Chad from the previous two movies. The "Scream 7" cast also includes Courteney Cox, Anna Camp, Mckenna Grace, Michelle Randolph, Jimmy Tatro, Asa Germann, Celeste O'Connor, Sam Rechner, Ethan Embry, Tim Simons and Mark Consuelos.
"Scream 7" hits theaters on Feb. 27, 2026
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 'Scream 7' trailer teases return of David Arquette, Matthew Lillard
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