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Scream 7’s New Director Reveals The Sweet Connection He Has To The Horror Franchise’s Early Days

Scream 7’s New Director Reveals The Sweet Connection He Has To The Horror Franchise’s Early Days

Some fans were disappointed to learn that Scream VI’s directors would be replaced for the upcoming seventh film in the franchise, with Radio Silence’s Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett opting to head down a different career path following their two successes. But the franchise is no doubt in great hands with Christopher Landon at the helm for Scream 7, and not necessarily just because he’s already an accomplished genre director of such hits as the Happy Death Day films and Netflix’s heartfelt horror-comedy We Have a Ghost. It turns out Landon’s ties to Ghostface go back to even before the original Wes Craven film was produced.

Landon, who’s the son of Highway to Heaven star Michael Landon and the brother to Yellowstone fan-favorite Jen Landon, previously spoke out about possibly bringing his talents to the franchise, sharing that he’s actually good friends with screenwriter Kevin Williamson. But while guesting on an episode of the Sirius XM podcast The Jess Cagle Show, the filmmaker dropped the awesome reveal that his input was part of the process that led to Scream being made. In his words: 

When I was an intern in college, my first internship was at a production company, and they knew I was a horror fanatic, a big horror nerd. So this hot spec script came in, and they gave it to me first, ‘cause they said, ‘It’s a horror script, so you should read this and tell us if it’s any good.’ And I read like the first 15 pages, and I freaked out, ran into my boss’ office and was like, ‘This is amazing! You guys have to buy it!’ So everybody started reading it, and it was Scream, which at the time was called Scary Movie.

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