Enjoyed writer/director Kevin Williamson’s horror sequel, Scream 7? Want something stylistically or thematically similar to keep the entertainment going?
OK, not a problem. After you watch Scream 7 check out these movies as additional viewing:
Scream (1996)

Wes Craven calls the shots while Kevin Williamson is on script duties for the first and arguably the best entry in the Scream movie series. (111 mins)
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I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997)

Kevin Williamson pens the script for director Jim Gillespie’s slasher about a group of teens who accidentally kill a stranger, cover up his death, agree never to speak about it, then come to regret their decision when a mysterious killer comes seeking revenge. (101 mins)
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The Faculty (1998)

Director Robert Rodriguez and writer Kevin Williamson team up for this sci-fi horror about a group of teens who discover their teachers are being replaced by aliens. (104 mins)
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Sick (2022)

Yet another Kevin Williamson scripted film, this time working with co-writer Katelyn Crabb, for director John Hyams’ slasher about a pair of friends who are hunted by a mysterious killer at a lake house. (83 mins)
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Urban Legend (1998)

Moving away from Williamson now for this ‘90s mystery slasher from director Jamie Blanks and writer Silvio Horta. Urban Legend follows a group of college students who are picked off by a mysterious killer who uses the theme of urban legends as their modus operandi. (100 mins)
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Halloween H20 (1998)

Another ‘90s slasher, this time from director Steve Miner and screenplay writers Robert Zappia and Matt Greenberg. Set twenty year after the events of 1978’s horror classic, Halloween, Halloween H20 sees ‘final girl’ Laurie Strode caught up in a fight for survival when her serial killer brother, Michael Myers tracks her down. (86 mins)
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Freaky (2020)

And finally, director Christopher Landon (the original director of Scream 7, before he quit the project) co-writes this 2020 slasher with writer Michael Kennedy. Freaky follows the story of a teenage girl who switches bodies with a middle-aged serial killer played by Vince Vaughn. (102 mins)
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