Melissa Barrera and Radio Silence talk the uncharted paths of SCREAM 7.
In the upcoming weeks, SCREAM enthusiasts are poised for an intriguing phase, even though – apparently – no official announcement is forthcoming. The spotlight is on the interviews and promotional activities for “Abigail,” the subsequent project from Radio Silence and Melissa Barrera following SCREAM VI, and the controversy surrounding SCREAM 7.
The Hollywood Reporter recently initiated this discourse by examining Melissa Barrera‘s perspectives on her unexpected shocking firing from SCREAM 7 in November 2023, linked to her social media support for the Palestinian victims in the Gaza conflict.
Barrera expressed her deep affection for the franchise and lamented the circumstances leading to her departure: “None of this makes me happy. It was just all sad because I really, deeply care about the franchise. It’s just bad that it had to happen like that.”
Following the backlash against Spyglass Media Group—the rights holder and decision-maker of the dismissal—other key figures such as Jenna Ortega and director Christopher Landon also opted to leave, casting SCREAM 7 into tumultuous waters of production challenges and public relations difficulties. Reflecting on Landon’s exit, Barrera shared her disappointment:
“I actually don’t know what happened. He was very excited about it, and he had great ideas for it, so it makes me sad.”