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Others enjoyed Scream 7 while highlighting one particular performance
Mixed reactions aren’t hurting Scream 7’s box office prospects
Full reviews are still being tabulated for “Scream 7” on Rotten Tomatoes, but as of this writing, the movie currently stands at a 44% positive rating from critics. If it holds there or dips even lower, it will become the lowest-rated entry in the entire franchise, beating out 2000’s “Scream 3,” which stands at a 45%. But the “Scream” movies have built up a lot of goodwill over the years, and this seems to be one franchise that’s largely critic-proof.
Anything could change over the weekend, but “Scream 7” is projected to make around $40 to $45 million domestically in its opening weekend, with a global haul of up to $60 million. With a reported budget of $45 million, this would put the movie in an excellent position to turn a profit in the weeks to come, even if some of the more negative reviews convince a few people to stay at home and wait for it to become available on streaming.
If you mostly like what “Scream” has done so far, a few bad reviews may not keep you away. After all, Scott Mantz was up front about where he stands on the franchise: “On one hand, it feels too formulaic, uninspired and far-fetched (even by ‘Scream’ standards). But I love these movies, so overall, I had fun with it, it has its moments & it’s great to see NEVE CAMPBELL back in action!” Even when admitting the movie feels uninspired, reviews from fans are still generally positive. Many more might feel the same after seeing “Scream 7,” which comes out in theaters on February 27.