he iconic are making a grand return to the silver screen. Eighteen years after the last they helmed, , and are teaming up once again with and to bring audiences a fresh take on the beloved horror-comedy franchise. This long-awaited reunion, announced at earlier this year, marks a significant revival for the franchise that pioneered the art of spoofing horror films like and The franchise, originally masterminded by the , became a pop culture sensation in the seamlessly blending horror and comedy.

directed the first two installments, with , setting a new standard for satire in horror. With the original creators back at the helm, expectations are high for a film that will cater to both die-hard fans and a new generation of viewers. Now, with production set to kick off next year, the creative trio is deeply involved, crafting an original screenplay alongside producer .

The new film promises to stay - while introducing fresh narratives and humor that reflect today's cinematic landscape. shared his enthusiasm, stating, The timing of the reunion seems serendipitous, aligning with and a renewed interest in . According to , and , this reunion feels like coming full circle.

they stated. The Wayans bet big on 'Scary Movie' reboot The original series, particularly its first installment, became , grossing across five films. Its 2000 release set records for , solidifying the Wayans' place in Hollywood as .

By reuniting the core team, are betting on a nostalgic yet innovative installment th.