Scary Movie is a Hollywood parody comedy movie, released on June 5, 2026 starring Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Marlon Wayans and Shawn Wayans. The film opened very strongly at the domestic box office and is on pace to set a new franchise record for the biggest opening weekend in the Scary Movie series. It benefited from solid previews and a robust first day driven by nostalgia for the original cast and the enduring appeal of broad, raunchy horror spoofs.
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This kind of launch shows that audiences still have appetite for silly, unapologetic comedies that do not take themselves too seriously, especially during the summer season when big event films dominate. Worldwide the rollout is wide from day one, with Paramount Pictures handling distribution in key markets.
The return of the core original cast after more than two decades has created genuine excitement among fans who grew up with the early 2000s entries. Early tracking and social conversation suggest the film is connecting with both longtime fans and newer audiences looking for light, silly entertainment rather than elevated horror. The strong opening indicates healthy word-of-mouth potential and positions the movie well for a solid theatrical run before it moves to streaming.
Scary Movie 2026 Overview

| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Title | Scary Movie |
| Directed by | Michael Tiddes |
| Written by | Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Craig Wayans, Rick Alvarez |
| Produced by | Wayans Bros. Entertainment, Miramax |
| Actor | Marlon Wayans as Shorty Meeks, Shawn Wayans as Ray Wilkins |
| Actress | Anna Faris as Cindy Campbell, Regina Hall as Brenda Meeks |
| Other Cast | Dave Sheridan, Cheri Oteri, Olivia Rose Keegan, Cameron Scott Roberts and others |
| Cinematography | Terry Stacey |
| Edited by | Jonathan Schwartz |
| Music by | Haim Mazar |
| Production Companies | Miramax, Wayans Bros. Entertainment |
| Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
| Release Date | June 5, 2026 (wide theatrical release) |
| Running Time | 96 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Film Industry | Hollywood |
| Genre | Parody, Comedy, Horror |
| Censor Rating | R |
Scary Movie Day Wise Box Office Collection
| Day | Date | US Collection Gross (Millions) | Fluctuation (%+/-) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | June 5, 2026 | $20 Millions | (Opening Day) |
| Total US Gross | – | $20 Millions | – |
| Total Worldwide Gross | – | $28 Millions (early est.) | – |
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Our Review
Scary Movie brings back the original core four after more than twenty years and delivers exactly the kind of broad, loud, and unapologetically silly comedy that made the early films cultural touchstones. Anna Faris returns as Cindy Campbell, Regina Hall as Brenda Meeks, Marlon Wayans as Shorty, and Shawn Wayans as Ray. They are older, a little more settled in some ways, but still get pulled into absolute chaos when a new masked killer starts targeting them and anyone around them.
The film uses this setup to roast modern horror trends — requels, elevated horror, legacy sequels, origin stories, and anything that tries to take itself too seriously. The humor stays true to the franchise’s roots: crude, juvenile, and often very funny when it lands. What works best is the chemistry between the returning cast. Faris and Hall still have great timing, and the Wayans brothers bring their signature chaotic energy that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
The movie spoofs everything from recent Scream entries to elevated horror films and even takes shots at current pop culture and Gen Z trends. Some jokes are dated and others feel forced, but the best ones hit with the same reckless spirit as the original Scary Movie and Scary Movie 2. The new supporting cast adds some fresh targets without overshadowing the veterans. Director Michael Tiddes keeps the pace fast and the tone consistently silly, which is exactly what this kind of movie needs.
It is not trying to be smart or subversive in a deep way — it just wants to make you laugh at horror movie clichés and celebrity culture, and on that level it mostly succeeds. On the box office side, Scary Movie opened very strongly on June 5 and is tracking toward a franchise-best opening weekend. The first day numbers were robust, showing that nostalgia combined with good marketing and the return of beloved characters still moves the needle for broad comedies.
Audience scores have been noticeably better than critic scores, which is common for this type of raunchy parody. While some reviews called it uneven or dated, many viewers are enjoying the stupid, offensive humor and the chance to see the old gang back together. The film is likely to have solid legs through the summer as word of mouth spreads among comedy fans. Looking ahead, this opening gives the franchise real momentum. If it holds well and crosses $100 million domestically, more sequels become very likely.
The Scary Movie series has always thrived on timely spoofs of whatever horror is popular at the moment, and there is still plenty of material to mine from current trends. For fans of the originals, this is a welcome return to form even if it is not quite as sharp as the first two films. It is loud, crude, and frequently hilarious in the exact way only a Scary Movie can be. In a summer full of serious blockbusters and elevated horror, this silly throwback provides exactly the kind of dumb fun many people are craving right now.
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Disclaimer:
- Box office figures in this article are independently estimated by Tenvow based on an internal tracking methodology that evaluates theatre occupancy trends, distributor feedback, and regional trade indicators.
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