A ‘Scary Movie’ reboot is in the works

The Scary Movie franchise is due to make a comeback, according to reports that it is being rebooted.

Per a report from Variety, the spoof comedy franchise – which has been dormant since the release of 2013’s Scary Movie 5 – is being revived and rebooted by Paramount Pictures, which made the announcement at CinemaCon.

Like all previous installments in the franchise, Miramax will be involved in the reboot. Paramount Pictures and Miramax will also be teaming up with Fast & Furious franchise producer to Neal H. Moritz on a new film.

Paramount Pictures also confirmed at CinemaCon that a new Scary Movie entry is scheduled to go into production in the fall of this year, and that the film is expected to release sometime this year. Further details surrounding the film, including its title, director, cast and spoof elements have yet to be announced.

The Scary Movie franchise has spawned five films to date, premiering in 2000 and concluding in 2013 with Malcolm D. Lee’s Scary Movie 5. The first four films featured Anna Faris as lead character Cindy Campbell or Regina Hall as Brenda Meeks, while the fifth movie featured an entirely new cast led by Ashley Tisdale and Charlie Sheen. Actors and other famous personalities who have cameo appearances in the franchise include Kevin Hart, Mike Tyson, Lindsay Lohan, Snoop Dogg, Mac Miller and more.

Past films that have been spoofed in the five films to date include Scream, Evil Dead, The Ring, The Grudge, The Exorcist, Signs, Sinister, Saw and many others.

In other horror film news, it has recently been confirmed at CinemaCon that Five Nights At Freddy’s will be receiving a sequel, and that another Blair Witch film is on the way. Little else is known about the two projects so far.

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