David Arquette reveals ‘Scream 7’ return blunder: ‘Was supposed to be a surprise’

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David Arquette’s appearance in “Scream 7” won’t be a jump scare for fans.

Deadline revealed in March that Arquette, 53, was reprising his role as Dewey Riley in the next film in the slasher franchise — despite Dewey being killed by Amber Freeman/Ghostface (played by Oscar winner Mikey Madison) in “Scream 5.”

While promoting his new movie “Mob Cops,” Arquette exclusively told The Post that the news of his “Scream 7” return “was a spoiler.”

Courteney Cox, David Arquette in “Scream.” Courtesy Everett Collection
David Arquette in “Scream 4.”

“It was supposed to be a surprise,” Arquette said. “I don’t like spoilers,” he added.

Despite the leak, Arquette is excited for audiences to see “Scream 7,” which comes out in theaters in Feb. 2026.

David Arquette in his interview with The Post. New York Post
Jeremy Luke as Leo Bennetti and David Arquette as Sammy Canzano in “Mob Cops.” SASHA DYLAN BELL
David Arquette in “Mob Cops.” SASHA DYLAN BELL

“There’s not much I can talk about it, but I hope people enjoy it,” he told The Post. “I love playing the role of Dewey, so any opportunities just to see the different people.”

“Kevin Williamson directed this one. He wrote the first one [and] the second one,” Arquette noted. “He created the whole world, so you know, we missed Wes [Craven] a lot, obviously, but to work with Kevin in a directing capacity was really thrilling.”

Wes Craven directed the first four “Scream” movies. WireImage
Kevin Williamson is directing “Scream 7.” Getty Images for Entertainment Weekly

“Scream 7” will also feature the returns of Matthew Lillard and Scott Foley as dead Ghostfaces Stu Macher and Roman Bridger, respectively.

“Matthew’s the best. I love Matthew so much,” Arquette told The Post of Lillard, 55, coming back to the franchise. “He’s such an incredible spirit, wonderful actor. I just think the world of him.”

Matthew Lillard, Rose McGowan in “Scream.” ©Dimension Films/Courtesy Everett Collection
Scott Foley in “Scream 3.” Miramax

Arquette continued, “I’m also a fan of the films, you know, despite being in them. It’s been such an important aspect of my life. So to know that Matthew is apart of it, I got such a kick out of that. I get to see him quite a bit. He’s just so inspirational with fans of horror. All the stuff he does is wonderful.”

Courteney Cox and David Arquette in “Scream 3.” DIMENSION FILMS
David Arquette in “Scream 5.” ©Paramount/Courtesy Everett Collection
Dylan Minnette, Jack Quaid, Melissa Barrera, David Arquette in “Scream 5.” Paramount

The actor is delighted to reunite with his ex-wife Courteney Cox (who plays Gale Weathers) in the upcoming film, too.

“We have a daughter together, so we’re amazing co-parents and I feel honored to know her,” he said.

Arquette and Cox, 60, met on the set of the original “Scream” and were married from 1999 to 2010. They share daughter Coco, 20.

David Arquette, Courteney Cox in “Scream 4.” ©Dimension Films/Everett Collect

Last year, the “Friends” actress told Variety that she wanted Arquette back in the “Scream” franchise. “Talk about a missed character. Dewey is so loved by ‘Scream’ fans. They have to figure it out,” she said.

Courteney Cox and David Arquette at the “Scream 4” premiere in LA in April 2011. WireImage

Arquette starred in the first five “Scream” films but sat out of “Scream 6.”

The “Scream 7” cast includes legacy stars Arquette, Cox, Lillard, Foley, Neve Campbell, Mason Gooding and Jasmin Savoy Brown, plus new additions Isabel May, Joel McHale, Ethan Embry, Anna Camp, Mark Consuelos and McKenna Grace.

“Mob Cops” comes out April 25. “Scream 7” is in theaters Feb. 27, 2026.

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