When is ‘Scream 7’ coming to streaming? Here’s our best guess
Here's when you might be able to stream ‘Scream 7’ at home
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Ghostface has stalked the big screen for almost 30 years, and the “Scream” franchise shows no signs of slowing down. What started with a clever, self-aware slasher in 1996 has swelled into a seven-film series that keeps bringing audiences back. Despite mixed reviews, “Scream 7” delivered the highest opening weekend in the franchise’s history, proving there’s still plenty of appetite for masked mayhem and meta twist endings.
In “Scream 7,” Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has tried to leave the horror behind, building a peaceful life in a quiet town with her family. But when a new Ghostface killer surfaces and starts targeting her teenage daughter, Tatum (Isabel May), Sidney is forced back into the nightmare she thought she’d escaped.
If you’re holding off on seeing “Scream 7” in theaters or just itching to relive the terror at home, you’re probably wondering exactly when it’ll make its streaming debut. Here’s our best guess right now.
When will ‘Scream 7’ be available to stream?
Right now, the only way to watch “Scream 7” is in theaters. But if you’re wondering when Ghostface will make the leap from the big screen to your TV, we can look back at how “Scream 6” made its way home. “Scream 6” opened in cinemas on March 10, 2023, and then became available on digital platforms on April 25, 2023, roughly 6 weeks after its theatrical debut.
If “Scream 7” follows a similar schedule (and there’s no official announcement yet), you could expect it to hit digital rental and purchase platforms roughly 5-6 weeks after its February 27, 2026, release, which puts a likely digital release in early to mid-April 2026, possibly around Tuesday, April 14.
Keep in mind studios can change their home-release cadence depending on box office success, so these dates are estimates, not official.
When could ‘Scream 7’ come to Paramount+?
While “Scream 7” could first appear on digital platforms like Amazon and Apple TV around mid‑April 2026 (again, just speculation), streaming on Paramount+ usually follows after a waiting period.
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For “Scream 6,” the movie actually hit digital platforms and Paramount+ on the same day, roughly six weeks after its theatrical debut. Whether Paramount will follow that same strategy for “Scream 7” is unclear. It could opt for a simultaneous digital and streaming launch again, or space them out.
For most other recent Paramount releases, the more typical approach has been to wait about a month after a movie hits digital before it arrives on Paramount+, giving the studio a chance to maximize PVOD revenue first. If that’s the case, “Scream 7” could land on Paramount+ around Friday, May 15, 2026. Again, this is just speculation, with nothing confirmed yet.
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Alix is a Senior Streaming Writer at Tom’s Guide, which basically means watching the best movies and TV shows and then writing about them. It’s a dream job for someone who’s been obsessed with storytelling since she first figured out how to work a remote.
Before joining Tom’s Guide, Alix honed her skills as a staff writer with outlets like Screen Rant and Bough Digital, where she discovered her love for the entertainment industry.
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