Summary

After watchingScream (2022)andScream 6, horror fans could tell there was still a lot of life left in the slasher franchise, and everyone is curious aboutScream 7.Fans love to analyze every moment of the franchise, fromthe best phone call in anyScreammovieto what the next batch of kills could look like. WhileScream 6was perhaps the bloodiest movie yet and Ghostface used a shotgun in many shocking scenes,Scream 7needs to be even gorier, and the kill scenes need to be different. Whilefans aren’t interested in aScream 7time jump, they do want Ghostface to be scarier than ever and Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) ready to get them.

Although every movie in theScreamfranchise features gory scenes of Ghostface finding a new victim,Scream 7could be the goriest movie yet, andScream 7needs to feature more unique kills. Since the franchise began in 1996, fans have been discussing the gory scenes in every film, and they expect the stakes to be raised.

Ghostface slashing with a knife

Scream 7 Can Follow Thanksgiving’s Gory Tone

Scream 7can find inspiration inThanksgiving,Eli Roth’s 2023 slasher movie, when it comes to opening and other kills.Thanksgivinghas a solid ending, a great fall vibe, and most of all,creative kills that stand out. From the opening scene when Amanda Collins (Gina Gershon) gets killed by a shopping cart pulling on her hair, the horrifying action doesn’t stop.

While there is no doubt thatThanksgivingis more violent than anyScreammovie,Scream 7needs to have kills that are as shocking and unexpected as those inThanksgiving. Eli Roth’s horror movie was a huge success with critics and audiences and, according to Box Office Mojo, grossed $46,553,280 worldwide. There’s no doubt that horror fans have become more picky and discerning over the years and are tired of lackluster and expected kills that do nothing to surprise fans or move the story forward.

Sidney and Tatum in Scream

Scream 7can be inspired byThanksgivingin two ways: by the unforgettable opening kill scene and the ending, which pays off what had been building.Fans have theories aboutScream 7’s opening kills, and this scene has to feature a kill that hasn’t been seen before. It also needs an interesting minor character who has some proper backstory before Ghostface gets to them. Amanda’s death inThanksgivingis effective and powerful because, in a short period of time, audiences realize her family life is dramatic and that this loss will cause ripple effects. The Black Friday setting also works so well since it’s scary and chaotic.

Some Shocking Scream 6 Kills

WhileScream 7might not put people’s body parts on a platter likeThanksgivingdoes near its conclusion, the final scene when Sidney and the others learn who Ghostface is should still be gory. Whilethe ending ofScream 6reveals the trio of killers and their motives, the final confrontation in the old movie theater isn’t as action-packed or unique as it could be.Scream 7’sendingneeds to takeplace in an unexpected locationand if Sidney can brutally hurt Ghostface, fans will feel they got what they wanted.

Scream 7 needs to have more creative kills than Scream 6. While Greg is killed in a gory way, audiences don’t witness it. When Sam Carpenter (Melissa Barrera) kills Quinn Bailey (Liana Liberato), for instance, she shoots her. This isn’t a kill that stands out. When Kirby Reed (Hayden Panettiere) kills Ethan Landy/Kirsch (Jack Champion), she hits him in the head with a TV, which is a nod to Sidney electrocuting Stu Macher (Matthew Lillard) back inScream. Both of these scenes could be more powerful.

What Are Some Of The Memorable Kills In The Scream Franchise?

While there aremany kill scenes inScream 6and there’s no denying this movie is incredibly gory,fans can never forget the two big deaths inScream: Casey Becker (Drew Barrymore) and Tatum Riley (Casey Becker). Ghostface calls Casey, they flirt and chat about horror movies, and then Casey’s parents find her hanging from a tree in a brutal and disturbing scene.

This death is so effective because it proves to everyone in Woodsboro that whoever this killer is, they are dangerous and ruthless, and anyone could end up like Casey.Scream 7needs to up the ante, choose another seemingly innocent character, and deliver an even more surprising scene.

Tatum’sScreamdeath in the garage door of Randy Meeks’s (Jamie Kennedy) houseis one of the most famous in the horror franchise. No one would have expected her to crawl through this tiny space, let alone die there when Ghostface presses the garage door button. Since fans have been watching this franchise since 1996, fans will expect every death inScream 7to be on this horrifying level.