Ghostface is back on the hunt for Sydney Prescott as franchise creator Kevin Williamson finally gets to direct an entry into the iconic meta-slasher series, Scream. Scream 7 finds Neve Campbell as Sydney dealing with the bloody trauma of her past and a daughter who isn't sure how to feel about it all. But does the film lean too hard into the nostalgia for the 30 year old original? Or can Scream 7 play the hits well enough to stand on its own? IGN's Tom Jorgensen digs into all of that, plus how Courtney Cox and the rest of the trope-fueled cast get a pass thanks to the original Scream from 1996 and what, if anything, Scream 7 learned from Jamie Lee Curtis and Halloween.