 
The highly anticipated Scream 7 finds itself in a bloody mess as furious fans declare a full-scale boycott following a series of devastating behind-the-scenes blows. The horror sequel's production has become more terrifying than any Ghostface appearance after losing both its star and director.
Double Whammy: Ortega's Exit and Landon's Departure
The nightmare began when Jenna Ortega, who played the central character Tara Carpenter in the recent requel films, dramatically exited the project. Her departure came hot on the heels of director Christopher Landon stepping away from the helm, leaving the production in complete disarray.
Fans have taken to social media platforms with razor-sharp intensity, expressing their outrage and disappointment. The once-excited audience now appears united in their decision to abandon the franchise they once loved.
#BringBackTatum Trends as Fans Demand Change
In a surprising twist, supporters have launched a campaign demanding that Channing Tatum join the cast, specifically calling for him to replace Neve Campbell's iconic Sidney Prescott. The movement has gained significant traction online, with the hashtag #BringBackTatum spreading like wildfire across horror communities.
One passionate fan articulated the collective sentiment: "If they're going to completely reboot anyway, they might as well bring in someone with Tatum's star power and charisma. He could bring a fresh dynamic to the franchise while honouring its legacy."
Neve Campbell's Legacy and Fan Loyalty
The situation raises serious questions about the future of the Scream franchise without its original final girl. Campbell's absence from Scream 6 due to salary disputes already left many supporters feeling betrayed, and Ortega's departure appears to be the final straw for the remaining loyal audience.
Industry insiders suggest the production company faces an uphill battle to salvage the project. With both critical cast members and creative leadership gone, Scream 7 must navigate a minefield of fan expectations and franchise legacy.
As the boycott gains momentum and social media campaigns intensify, one thing remains clear: the Scream franchise might need more than a few plot twists to survive this real-life horror story.
 
 
 
 
 
