Scary Movie 6 is bringing back more familiar faces!
Fresh off the news that series scream queens Anna Faris and Regina Hall would be reprising their respective roles as Cindy Campbell and Brenda Meeks, we now have confirmation that Cheri Oteri and Chris Elliott will also be returning.
They'll be joined by Damon Wayans Jr. (New Girl), Kim Wayans (In Living Color), and Heidi Gardner.
Previously confirmed returning cast members include Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Hall, Faris, Lochlyn Monroe, Dave Sheridan, and Jon Abrahams.
New additions to the franchise include Olivia Rose Keegan, Savannah Lee Nassif, Cameron Scott Roberts, Sydney Park, Gregg Wayans, Ruby Snowber, and Benny Zielke.
After a lengthy hiatus, Scary Movie creators Keenen, Shawn, and Marlon Wayans are reuniting to pen an all-new original script, teaming up with longtime collaborator Rick Alvarez.
When first announcing their return, Shawn, Marlon and Keenen put out a joint statement which reads, 'We couldn't be more excited to be a part of the new Scary Movie and work with each other again. This is a franchise we created more than 20 years ago. We remember people laughing in the aisles and hope to see that happen again. We look forward to working with Jonathan Glickman and his team at the new Miramax to bring these laughs to theaters, where they belong. It's a double reunion."
While promoting HIM, Marlon added that the film would be rated-R and that the comedic family would be, "bringing out Lowry's and that Frank's Hot Sauce" to spice it up."
Scary Movie 6 is currently filming under the direction of Michael Tiddes, best known for his work on the A Haunted House films.
The comedy-horror sequel is gearing up for a worldwide theatrical debut on June 12, 2026, with the Paramount-backed Miramax set to bring the long-awaited installment to the big screen.
Defying the very notion of good taste, Scary Movie out-parodies the pop culture parodies with a no-holds barred assault on the most popular images and talked-about moments from recent films, television and commercials. The film boldly fires barbs at the classic scenes from Scream, The Sixth Sense, The Matrix, I Know What You Did Last Summer and The Blair Witch Project, then goes on to mock a whole myriad of teen movie clichés, no matter the genre.