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Scream 7 opened to an estimated $64.1M domestic (3,580 theaters) and $97.2M global on a reported $45M production budget; CinemaScore B‑ and Rotten Tomatoes 34% critics / 78% audience suggest frontloaded legs, but Paramount/Spyglass executives prioritized the release under new ownership (David Ellison/Skydance) with studio heads Dana Goldberg and Josh Greenstein driving the rollout.
Paramount expects to realize its $6B+ synergy target from mostly non-labor cuts — tech stack consolidation, procurement, real estate, marketing efficiencies and ERP migration — and says production capacity won't be reduced despite market speculation about large layoffs linked to the Paramount–WBD merger.
Oscar-nominated short filmmaker Lee Knight signed with United Agents (UK) and TFC Management (US); he plans to expand his short A Friend of Dorothy into a feature under his Filthy Gorgeous Productions banner; Disney+ picked up the short in Europe.
Producer Roy Lee teases the Psycho Killer villain may have a semi‑indestructible, possibly military‑experiment origin; screenplay by Andrew Kevin Walker, directed by Gavin Polone for 20th Century Studios — critics and audiences have been harsh but the killer's enigmatic backstory remains a focal point.
Ryan Coogler’s Southern‑Gothic vampire drama Sinners won Outstanding Performance by a Cast; Michael B. Jordan beat Timothée Chalamet for lead actor. Jessie Buckley won lead actress for Hamnet — outcomes that could shift awards momentum ahead of the Oscars.
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