In a stunning turn, Regina Hall dropped two bombshells: first, questioning whether the boundary-pushing comedy of Scary Movie could survive in 2025, and second, revealing she and Anna Faris have already filmed a sixth installment with the original creative masterminds, the Wayans brothers, returning.
For years, fans have wondered if the audacious, no-holds-barred parody of the Scary Movie franchise could ever make a comeback. In an era of heightened sensitivity, its brand of humor felt like a relic of a bygone time. Star Regina Hall agrees, but she just delivered the ultimate plot twist: a new movie isn’t just possible, it’s already in the can and slated for a June 12 release.
Appearing on Entertainment Weekly’s The Awardist podcast, Hall reflected on the shifting landscape of comedy, specifically wondering if the original film’s most outrageous gags would fly today. “I think comedy and maybe the limits that you can push have changed,” she stated. “To where it’s like, ‘Could we even do Scary Movie 1 now? Can we hack this man? Can we have balls coming out? Can we have a d— in an ear?’ Boy, did we get to do it at a great time.”
Just as she seemed to be closing the book on the franchise’s style, she revealed the shocking news that she and co-star Anna Faris have completed filming a sixth entry, bringing Brenda Meeks and Cindy Campbell back to the big screen.
The Wayans Brothers Are Back in the Director’s Chair
The most critical detail for longtime fans is the return of the franchise’s architects. Hall confirmed that brothers Keenen Ivory Wayans, Marlon Wayans, and Shawn Wayans are back to write and produce the new horror parody. The Wayans family was the creative force behind the first two, and arguably most beloved, films before departing the series.
Their absence was palpable in subsequent sequels, particularly the critically panned fifth installment, which featured an entirely new cast. For Hall, their return was non-negotiable. She stated their involvement is “the only way [the reboot] works,” signaling a true return to form for the series.
Hall’s confidence in their script was immediate. “I think when I heard about it, I was like, ‘Oh, wow,'” she recalled. “And then when I read it, I was like, ‘Oh, boy, the Wayans are back. They’ve done it again.”
What Happened to Brenda and Cindy?
So, where have the iconic, disaster-prone best friends been all these years? While Hall remained tight-lipped on specific plot points, she offered a tantalizing preview of what audiences can expect from Brenda and Cindy in the modern day. When asked if Brenda is still as “sex-crazed” as she was in the 2000s, Hall gave a definitive answer.
“In a different way, but, yeah, she’s still crazy, I’ll tell you that much. And she’s still Cindy’s best friend,” Hall said, adding that Brenda had always been “willing to throw Cindy under the bus.”
She teased that the years have not necessarily been kind to the characters, a hint that their chaotic energy remains fully intact. “I don’t know that any of us have fared well,” Hall admitted. “I can’t say that we are having shining moments as life has moved, but we’re probably not far from where you would expect.”
A Bold Return for a Controversial Genre
The confirmation of a new Scary Movie with its original talent is a massive event for comedy fans. It represents a bold bet that audiences are ready to embrace the kind of unapologetic, irreverent humor that made the series a cultural phenomenon. By bringing back the Wayans brothers, the project immediately gains the credibility and fan trust that was lost after their departure.
Hall’s comments perfectly frame the central question surrounding the film’s release: can a movie built on shock-value and parody thrive in today’s world? With the original team back together, they are betting that masterful comedic timing and fearless writing can once again conquer the box office. The new Scary Movie is officially scheduled to hit theaters on June 12.
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