Scream franchise.After the quasi-reboot of Scream (2022), the sixth entry switches location from Woodsboro to New York with a new set of meta horror movie rules to abide by.Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett, Scream VI set a new record for the franchise at the domestic box office, taking $44.5million (£36.6million) in its opening weekend.It’s the first instalment to not feature Neve Campbell aka Sidney Prescott, who turned down a role in the sequel over a pay dispute.A sequel to Scream VI is yet to be officially confirmed, but its success at the box office suggests another entry will likely be on the cards.The directors have also expressed their “hope” in seeing the Scream franchise continue. “We want to be watching Scream movies whether we’re involved or not for the rest of our lives,” Bettinelli-Olpin told Deadline.As Scream 7 hasn’t been confirmed yet, there isn’t a release date.Any potential seventh instalment however could be turned around pretty quickly, considering Scream VI released 14 months after its predecessor.