Super Bowl 2026 Ads Are Buzzing Now: Sneak Peeks at 'Scream 7,' Michelob and More
- On Monday, February 2, 2026, Paramount Pictures dropped a Super Bowl ad and second trailer for Scream 7, with another trailer set to air during Super Bowl LX on February 8.
- Given past success, Paramount leans on Super Bowl ads, with NBC seeking $7 million to more than $10 million for 30 seconds, to boost Scream 7's visibility.
- Paramount also announced an Opening Night Fan Event on February 26 at 6 p.m. featuring the first Scream film screenings in IMAX and other premium formats like Dolby Cinema and 4DX.
- But the release comes amid controversy after Melissa Barrera was fired and Christopher Landon and Jenna Ortega left voluntarily, which could influence fan reception.
- The sequel positions a new Ghostface killer in Pine Grove, Indiana, targeting Sidney Prescott's daughter Tatum and her friends, with a cast mixing Mason Gooding, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mckenna Grace, Joel McHale, Courteney Cox, and Matthew Lillard.
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