Kevin Williamson Steps Back From Directing Future Scream Films

Kevin Williamson, the writer who launched the Scream franchise, has indicated he does not plan to write or direct a potential eighth film. After returning to co-write and direct Scream 7, he aims to focus on other film and television projects. Williamson expressed openness to new storytellers taking the iconic horror series in fresh directions. While hopeful for an eighth installment, he noted the studio has not yet officially greenlit the project.

Key Points: Kevin Williamson Won't Direct Scream 8, Eyes New Projects

  • Williamson co-wrote & directed Scream 7
  • He plans to direct other films and TV shows
  • Open to new voices guiding the franchise
  • Scream 8 is not yet officially approved
  • The 1996 original launched a major horror series
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Kevin Williamson steps back from directing 'Scream 8'

Scream creator Kevin Williamson says he will not write or direct a potential Scream 8, preferring a supportive role as new storytellers may take over.

"For the next Scream, I'll probably step back and just be a part of the family again. - Kevin Williamson"

Washington, March 13

Filmmaker Kevin Williamson has indicated that he does not plan to write or direct a potential eighth installment of the long-running Scream franchise, suggesting that the horror series could soon be guided by a new creative voice.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Williamson, who returned to the franchise to co-write and direct 'Scream 7', said in an interview, that he expects to step back from a leadership role if another film moves forward.

The latest entry in the series, released last month by Paramount Pictures, marks the first time Williamson directed a film in the franchise, he helped launch.

"Not Scream, no," Williamson said when asked whether directing the seventh film made him want to continue directing within the series.

"I want to direct another film that I had written that is just waiting for me to find the time to direct. And right now, I'm working on a couple TV shows that I'm really excited about," he said, as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.

Williamson added that while he may direct television episodes in the near future, he expects his role in any future 'Scream' film to be more supportive.

"For the next Scream, I'll probably step back and just be a part of the family again," he said, as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.

The writer originally penned the screenplay for director Wes Craven's groundbreaking 1996 horror hit 'Scream,' which launched one of the most successful slasher franchises in modern cinema.

Over the decades, the series has maintained a devoted fan base.

Asked about possible directions for a future installment, Williamson said he is open to seeing new storytellers take over the franchise.

"I have some ideas of where it could go, but I'm anxious to see what another storyteller could do with it," he said, adding, "It's nice to be part of the Scream family. That doesn't mean I always have to be front and center," as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.

Despite the franchise's continued commercial success, an eighth film has not yet been officially approved by the studio.

"I'm hopeful there will be an 8," Williamson noted, adding, "No one's really talking about it yet. We just assume, with the box office, we hope there will be one," as quoted by The Hollywood Reporter.

'Scream 7' stars Neve Campbell, Isabel May and Anna Camp. The film follows Sidney Prescott as she fears for the safety of her daughter when a new Ghostface killer emerges. The screenplay was co-written by Williamson and Guy Busick from a story by Busick and James Vanderbilt.

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Rohit P
Respect to Williamson for knowing when to step back and let others take the lead. It shows he truly cares about the franchise's future, not just his own involvement. A rare thing in Hollywood!
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Aman W
As a huge horror fan from Mumbai, I grew up with these films. The original 'Scream' was a game-changer. I'm nervous but excited to see what a new creative team does. Please don't ruin the legacy!
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Sarah B
Maybe they could explore a setting outside the US? Just a thought. A Ghostface killer in an international school or during a destination wedding could be a fresh and terrifying twist!
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Vikram M
The box office will decide everything. That's the reality. If Scream 7 made good money, the studio will greenlight part 8 with or without Williamson. It's all business in the end.
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Kavya N
I appreciate his humility. "Part of the family" is a nice way to put it. He created this world, and it's okay to let others build upon it now. Hope the new team respects the core elements that fans love.

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