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Neve Campbell Reacts to Fan Theory About Sidney’s Husband in Scream Movies

Scream 7 is about to debunk a popular fan theory. The upcoming slasher sequel will reveal that Sidney’s husband Mark is not Patrick Dempsey’s Mark Kincaid from Scream 3.

Ever since 2022’s Scream revealed that Sidney had a husband named Mark, fans have theorized that he would eventually be revealed as Mark Kincaid. However, Neve Campbell, who has portrayed Sidney Prescott since the first Scream movie, recently revealed that she never made that connection, telling author Ashley Cullins for her new book, Your Favorite Scary Movie: How the Scream Films Rewrote the Rules of Horror, “Honestly. I thought it was just a random name.”

Sidney’s Husband Was Supposed to Have Been Mark Kincaid

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While Joel McHale has been cast to portray Mark Evans, the actual husband of Campbell’s Sidney Prescott, there is enough evidence to suggest that the original plan was to reveal that Dempsey’s Mark Kincaid had reconnected with Sidney years after the events of Scream 3, which was released in 2000. Scream (2022) directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett told Entertainment Weekly shortly after the fifth movie’s release that the unseen Mark was indeed Mark Kincaid, with the former going so far as to state, “Mark Kincaid is Sid’s husband.”

It originally looked like Scream 7 would make good on that promise too, as Dempsey shared in October 2024 that he had been approached to appear in Scream 7, but was “waiting on the script.” Ultimately, he didn’t join the project, explaining in March 2025 that “the schedule didn’t work out, unfortunately.” The character was then seemingly rewritten into Mark Evans, with McHale cast in the role this past January.

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Scream 7 will also introduce Sidney and Mark’s previously unseen children, with Isabel May portraying her eldest daughter. In Cullins’ Scream book, Campbell also touched on giving Sidney a family in the new movie, sharing, “Think about how challenging it would be to make the choice to even have a child if you were Sidney Prescott. Then, if you did have children, the stress and fear that you would live under about your history coming back to you. I don’t want to give it away, but how she chooses to parent is a big choice and perhaps different than how others might.”

Campbell is one of the many franchise veterans returning for Scream 7, with the actor set to appear alongside David Arquette, Courteney Cox, Jasmin Savoy Brown, and Mason Goodin, reprising their respective roles as Dewey Riley, Gale Weathers, Mindy Meeks-Martin, and Chad Meeks-Martin.

Franchise mainstay Roger L. Jackson is also slated to return as the voice of Ghostface, while previous Ghostface actors Matthew Lillard and Scott Foley have been cast in undisclosed roles. As for new additions to the franchise, Anna Camp, Mark Consuelos, Ethan Embry, Asa Germann, Mckenna Grace, Celeste O’Connor, Sam Rechner, Michelle Randolph, and Jimmy Tatro have been tapped for undisclosed roles in the sequel.

Scream creator Kevin Williamson is directing Scream 7, which is scheduled to hit theaters on Feb. 27, 2026.


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Scream 7


Release Date

February 27, 2026

Director

Kevin Williamson

Writers

Kevin Williamson, Guy Busick, James Vanderbilt

Producers

Neve Campbell, Peter Oillataguerre, William Sherak, Ron Lynch


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    Neve Campbell

    Sidney Prescott

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