Pitch Perfect star Anna Camp joins ‘Scream 7’ cast
Anna Camp onboards the cast of long-running horror franchise ‘Scream 7’
Anna Camp is coming to the Scream franchise.
The Pitch Perfect star is set to join Scream 7, the highly anticipated installment of the iconic horror franchise, according to Deadline.
Character details for Camp’s role remain under wraps, as is the case with other new cast members: Celeste O’Connor, Asa Germann, Mckenna Grace, and Sam Rechner.
Neve Campbell is officially returning as Sidney Prescott, while Mason Gooding is reprising his role as survivor Chad Meeks-Martin. Isabel May has also been announced to play Sidney’s daughter in the upcoming film.
Although the plot is still a mystery, Scream 7 is scheduled for a global theatrical release on February 27, 2026.
The franchise continues to thrive following the success of Scream VI, which earned a franchise-best domestic box office gross of $108 million in March 2023.
Overall, the Scream series has raked in more than $900 million worldwide.
Camp, widely recognized for her role in the Pitch Perfect films, currently stars alongside Bruce Campbell in Peacock’s Hysteria!, a series exploring satanic panic.
Her additional credits include The Help, Jerry and Marge Go Large, and TV hits like True Blood, The Good Wife, The Mindy Project, and Good Girls Revolt.
With a mix of returning stars and new faces, Scream 7 looks to continue the success of the beloved slasher franchise.
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