Cross-media recommendations across film, TV, games, books & music — picked by taste.
Scream 7 finds Sidney Prescott's new life shattered when a fresh Ghostface surfaces and targets her daughter Tatum. Directed by Kevin Williamson — who wrote the original — the film brings back Neve Campbell alongside familiar faces including Courteney Cox and David Arquette. If this premise speaks to you, you're drawn to horror built on personal history: threats that aren't random, survivors who can't fully escape their past, and the cost of trying to protect the people you love most.
Scream 7 is a 2026 American slasher film directed by Kevin Williamson and written by Williamson and Guy Busick. It is the sequel to Scream VI (2023) and the seventh installment in the Scream film series. The film stars Neve Campbell, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, David Arquette, Matthew Lillard, and Courteney Cox reprising their roles from the previous films, with Isabel May, Anna Camp, Michelle Randolph, Jimmy Tatro, Mckenna Grace, Asa Germann, Celeste O'Connor, Sam Rechner, Mark Consuelos, Tim Simons, and Joel McHale also starring. The film follows Sidney Prescott, whose daughter Tatum is targeted by a new Ghostface killer.
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Series
Scream: The TV Series
A viral YouTube video pulls Lakewood teenagers into a murder mystery rooted in the town's dark past.
Series
Evil Lives Here: My Child the Killer
Parents confront the unthinkable truth that their own child has committed horrifying crimes.
Series
Somewhere Between
A news producer hunting a serial killer gets a second chance when the killer strikes close to home.
Series
Scream Queens
A comedy-horror whodunit putting a modern, super-charged spin on the classic masked-killer premise.
Series
Hometown
A mysterious recording tape containing strange sounds exposes serial killings in a small city.
Series
Eerie: Invisible Face
A strange woman's face on the intercom — asking for a dead wife — sets off escalating dread.
Game
The Quarry
Nine camp counselors, every decision counts — any character can die before daylight comes.
Game
SEPTEMBER 1999
A VHS-styled found-footage horror game that runs exactly five minutes and thirty seconds.
Game
Resident evil 7 Banned Footage Vol.1
Newly unearthed footage exposes the Baker family's dark past across escalating horror scenarios.
Game
Last Year
Four classmates team up to survive against a fifth player controlling a terrifying Fiend.
Game
DON'T SCREAM
A forest horror with one rule: if you scream, you restart from the beginning.
Game
Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
Rei is haunted by the Manor of Sleep — then a cursed mark appears on her body.
Book
The Scream Factory (Halloween, Book 1)
Michael Myers returns to Haddenfield, and only his doctor and a teenager know how to stop him.
Book
The Scream of the Haunted Mask
An ugly green Halloween mask keeps calling out to Carly Beth — and it does not like being ignored.
Book
It's a scream!
Sabrina is convinced her new science teacher is trying to take over every student's mind.
Film
Scream 4
Sidney returns to Woodsboro to promote her memoir — and walks straight into a new Ghostface's sights.
Film
Scream
A new Ghostface resurfaces in Woodsboro, targeting teenagers while dredging up the town's deadly past.
Film
Scream 2
Sidney tries to move on at college, but a new Ghostface killer follows her there.
Film
Scream 3
Bodies pile up on the Hollywood set of STAB 3, pulling Sidney and other survivors back into danger.
Film
Scream
A teenager and her friends are hunted by a masked killer who turns scary movies into a deadly game.
Film
Scream VI
Four survivors leave Woodsboro for a fresh start — but Ghostface is not done with them.
The rest of the Scream series is the natural place to start — Scream (1996) shows where Sidney's story began, while Scream VI picks up immediately before this chapter. Scream Queens offers a lighter, comedy-horror spin on the whodunit format.
The Quarry is the closest match — a cinematic slasher where your choices decide who survives. Last Year puts a multiplayer twist on the teens-versus-killer setup, and DON'T SCREAM turns the genre's core tension into a literal mechanic: make a sound and start over.
The films keep returning to the same survivor rather than a new victim each time, so the horror compounds — each new Ghostface attacks a life Sidney has rebuilt, making the stakes feel personal rather than random.