While theScary Moviefranchise was never well-received by critics, it became a fan favorite and isn’t done parodying the latest horror films just yet. The cult-favorite franchise, created by the Wayans brothers, is officially coming back in 2026, withthe release date of theScary Moviereboot confirmedfor mid-June. Not much about the cast has been revealed, but Ghostface will make his return as the villain, continuing his iconic legacy on-screen. Production has yet to kick off, but with a release date already planned, updates should come before the end of the year.

Previous installments of theScary Moviefranchise have parodied significant horror movies/franchises, such asThe Shining, Scream,andSaw.Ghostface’s return may lead to more original cast members, such as Anna Faris, coming back as well,somethingScream 7seems to be doing. With a 13-year gap betweenScary Movie Vand the upcomingScary Movie 6,there’s a lot of material to work with. It remains to be seen how much of it will be utilized, and if this reboot will be a one-off or the jumpstart the franchise needs.

The killer making a funny face and making the “Wazzup” reference in Scary Movie.

Scary Movie 6 Is Happening At The Right Time After So Many Horror Successes

Horror Movies Are Stealing The Spotlight

Horror movies have been stealing headlines recently, with movies likeLonglegsandThe Monkeydrawing rave reviews from critics.The Substance, a body horror film, was even nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars, becoming theseventh horror movie to ever be nominated for an Academy Award. Despite losing toAnora,The Substance’s run through award season gave horror movies a spotlight they don’t often get. With a horror renaissance taking place, now is the perfect time forScary Movieto make its grand return.

WhileSilence of the Lambsremains as the only horror film to win an Oscar for Best Picture,The Substancestands out as one of the best films of the year, horror or otherwise.

A composite image of Pennywise and M3GAN with Anna Faris from Scary Movie

Scary Movie 6will enter theaters at a time where the horror genre is at its peak. WhileSilence of the Lambsremains as the only horror film to win an Oscar for Best Picture,The Substancestands out as one of the best films of the year, horror or otherwise. Both big and small-budget horror movies have been doing well at the box office, proving that audiences still have an appetite for horror. With the addition ofScary Movie’ssignature comedy, the upcoming reboot should easily add to the genre’s success.

Scary Movie 6 Will Have Plenty Of Horror Movies And Franchises To Parody

Scary Movieoperated best when parodying what was popular at the time of its release. Indie horror franchises likeTerrifierand thePoohniversehave developed cult followings due to their extreme plots and commitment to gore.Scary Movie 6can lean into those aspects, bringing an indie feel to a bigger-budget film with a similar extreme concept. By taking these independent concepts and making them mainstream,Scary Moviecan bring even more attention to them, providing a boost for the independent film community.

10 Horror Movies We Can’t Wait To See Parodied In Scary Movie’s Reboot

A reboot of Scary Movie is in the works and, from Midsommar to Talk to Me, there are plenty of recent horror films that are ripe for parody.

Having already tackledChuckyandSaw,Scary Movie 6could parodyM3GAN, completing its trifecta of horror dolls.M3GAN 2.0is slated to release this year, potentially givingScary Movie 6even more material to work with. As the horror genre has boomed, the catalog of horror characters has continued to grow, givingScary Movie6hundreds of options to parody. As more updates roll out across production, hopefully some of their inspiration will be shared along the way.

Scary Movie (2000) Movie Poster

Scary Movie

The “Scary Movie” franchise is a series of American parody films that satirize popular horror movies. The series has been commercially successful, grossing nearly $900 million worldwide. Anna Faris and Regina Hall are notable for their recurring roles as Cindy Campbell and Brenda Meeks, respectively, appearing in all installments except the fifth.