
Anna Faris and Regina Hall to return for new ‘Scary Movie' reboot from the Wayans brothers
This new project marks a major reunion for the Wayans brothers — Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory — who are returning to write and produce the film, their first collaboration on the franchise in 18 years. Rick Alvarez is also attached as a producer. Miramax is backing the production, with Paramount Pictures set to distribute the film globally as part of their first-look deal.
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The Scary Movie series originally launched in 2000 and quickly became one of the highest-grossing R-rated horror comedies of all time. The debut film opened with a then-record $42.5 million for an R-rated horror film and for a film directed by a Black filmmaker. Keenen Ivory Wayans directed the first two films, while Marlon and Shawn Wayans wrote and starred in them.
The upcoming film will be the sixth in the franchise and is being framed as a true revival. Miramax had previously explored developing a reboot without the Wayans' involvement, even offering Marlon Wayans a cameo — an offer he declined. Speaking to Variety, Wayans criticized the original deal made with Miramax, calling it 'toxic,' and claimed that the studio essentially 'stole' the franchise from his family.
Miramax's new head, Jonathan Glickman, reportedly shifted course after reviewing the initial reboot script, which he felt lacked authenticity. Seeking to recapture the original spirit of the series, Glickman approached the Wayans family directly. Following their pitch, he agreed to a new deal that gave the brothers increased creative control and equity in the project.
'You need to have some connective tissue with the original property,' Glickman told Variety, emphasizing the importance of legitimacy over simply capitalizing on nostalgia.

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Anna Faris and Regina Hall are set to reprise their iconic roles in a new installment of the Scary Movie franchise. Marlon Wayans confirmed the news on Instagram, sharing a nostalgic image of the two stars from the original 2000 film. The reboot is scheduled to hit theaters on June 12, 2026. This new project marks a major reunion for the Wayans brothers — Marlon, Shawn, and Keenen Ivory — who are returning to write and produce the film, their first collaboration on the franchise in 18 years. Rick Alvarez is also attached as a producer. Miramax is backing the production, with Paramount Pictures set to distribute the film globally as part of their first-look deal. -Instagram. The Scary Movie series originally launched in 2000 and quickly became one of the highest-grossing R-rated horror comedies of all time. The debut film opened with a then-record $42.5 million for an R-rated horror film and for a film directed by a Black filmmaker. Keenen Ivory Wayans directed the first two films, while Marlon and Shawn Wayans wrote and starred in them. The upcoming film will be the sixth in the franchise and is being framed as a true revival. Miramax had previously explored developing a reboot without the Wayans' involvement, even offering Marlon Wayans a cameo — an offer he declined. Speaking to Variety, Wayans criticized the original deal made with Miramax, calling it 'toxic,' and claimed that the studio essentially 'stole' the franchise from his family. Miramax's new head, Jonathan Glickman, reportedly shifted course after reviewing the initial reboot script, which he felt lacked authenticity. Seeking to recapture the original spirit of the series, Glickman approached the Wayans family directly. Following their pitch, he agreed to a new deal that gave the brothers increased creative control and equity in the project. 'You need to have some connective tissue with the original property,' Glickman told Variety, emphasizing the importance of legitimacy over simply capitalizing on nostalgia.