A guide to the real Georgia locations used in Scream 7, from Pine Grove’s streets to Sidney’s house, Studio 7’s studio, and more.

Pine Grove, Indiana
Pine Grove may exist in Indiana on screen, but much of its identity was built in Dallas, Georgia, where downtown streets were transformed for Scream 7. The theater-facing block at 121 East Griffin Street was used as Mark Evans’ Sheriff Station, while Main Street and Courthouse Square helped give the town its cozy, deceptively quiet character.
The film’s theatrical interiors were shot at the Jennie T. Anderson Theatre, 548 South Marietta Parkway in Marietta, which doubled as the venue for the in-film production of The Fairy Princess.

The Little Latte Coffee Co
One of Pine Grove’s most charming dressed-up locations sits right in Dallas’ historic Courthouse Square. Bullock’s, located at 33 Courthouse Square, was transformed into The Little Latte for the film, placing Sidney in a spot that quietly doubles as a tribute to Wes Craven. In Scream 7, the square itself is rebranded as Craven Plaza — a small but meaningful touch that ties the town’s geography to the franchise’s history.

Evans’ House
One of the most important returning emotional spaces in Scream 7 was filmed at 1024 Club Commons Circle NE in Atlanta. Like the best Scream homes, it functions as more than a backdrop — it is part sanctuary, part target.

Fallbrook Psychiatric Hospital
The film’s psychiatric-hospital material was shot in Smyrna, Georgia, at 3180 Atlanta Rd SE, adding another clinical, uneasy stop to the movie’s geography of trauma.

Studio 7
Midtown Atlanta also played a role in the film’s media-world settings. Local reporting confirmed that parts of Scream 7 were shot on the SCAD campus, where Gale Weathers interviews Sidney Evans was constructed for filming.

Parker Tavern
Another Smyrna location, at 725 Concord Rd SE, was used for the tavern scenes, bringing one more everyday Georgia space into Ghostface territory.
