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Scream 7 Star Still Unsure Who Her Ghostface Kills
Anna Camp, who plays one of the new Ghostface killers, is as confused as fans about her character's murders in the latest horror sequel.
Mar. 11, 2026 at 11:49am
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In a recent interview, Anna Camp, who portrays one of the new Ghostface killers in Scream 7, expressed uncertainty about which specific murders her character committed in the film. While she believes her character was responsible for killing McKenna Grace's character, Camp is unsure about other killings, including the death of her own on-screen son, Lucas, and the attack on Sidney's daughter, Tatum. The actress says she's "going to leave that up to the audience" to determine the full details of her Ghostface's killing spree.
Why it matters
The Scream franchise is known for its twists and ambiguity around the Ghostface killers' identities and actions. Camp's comments suggest Scream 7 continues this tradition, leaving fans to piece together the full story of the murders. This level of mystery and uncertainty is a hallmark of the series that helps build suspense and engagement.
The details
In the interview, Camp speculated that her Ghostface character was likely responsible for the kill of McKenna Grace's character, who was "strung up" in the theater. However, she expressed doubt about other killings, including the death of her own on-screen son, Lucas, and the attack on Sidney's daughter, Tatum. Camp said, "I'm not sure about the final act where Lucas, my son, gets killed, and then the other Ghostface is chasing Tatum, and then the two Ghostfaces come together. I mean, my god, did I kill my own son? I don't know, I guess, maybe." The actress ultimately decided to "leave that up to the audience" to determine the full details.
- Scream 7 is out in theaters now.
The players
Anna Camp
An actress who portrays one of the new Ghostface killers in Scream 7.
McKenna Grace
An actress who plays a character killed by one of the Ghostface killers in Scream 7.
Lucas
The on-screen son of Anna Camp's character, who is killed by a Ghostface killer in Scream 7.
Tatum
The daughter of Sidney, who is attacked by a Ghostface killer in Scream 7.
Karl
A patient at the Fallbrook mental institution who is revealed as one of the Ghostface killers in Scream 7.
What they’re saying
“I definitely think I did the kill for McKenna Grace's character. I think that's one of the easier ones for my character to do because she's on the thing in the theater and she's basically strung up, and Ghostface is just kind of slicing her.”
— Anna Camp
“I'm not sure about the final act where Lucas, my son, gets killed, and then the other Ghostface is chasing Tatum, and then the two Ghostfaces come together. I mean, my god, did I kill my own son? I don't know, I guess, maybe. I don't know. I'm going to leave that up to the audience.”
— Anna Camp
The takeaway
Scream 7 continues the franchise's tradition of leaving the full details of the Ghostface killers' actions ambiguous, allowing fans to speculate and piece together the mystery. Anna Camp's uncertainty about her character's specific murders adds an extra layer of suspense and engagement for viewers.

