Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Anna Faris, Regina Hall, Dave Sheridan, plus a parade of surprise celebrity cameos
The stupidity rises again — louder, bloodier, and infinitely dumber than ever before. Scary Movie 6: Slashback Again revives the franchise with a new wave of parody madness, skewering modern horror trends, viral internet scares, and every spooky cliché Hollywood has milked in the last decade.

The chaos begins when another group of hopelessly clueless teenagers “might” have run someone over in the middle of the road… or a deer… or a mannequin — no one is exactly sure, and their attempts to hide the body only make things worse. As they argue, panic, and film TikTok confessions for clout, a new masked killer starts stalking them.
But there’s one big problem:
He’s terrible at murder.
This discount Ghostface can’t run without tripping over his own cloak, loses his knife every five minutes, and keeps interrupting his own dramatic monologues with coughing fits, butt cramps, or random phone notifications. Half the time, he’s not even sure who he’s supposed to be chasing.

Enter the legends:
Cindy Campbell (Anna Faris) — still terrified of everything, still strangely heroic.
Brenda Meeks (Regina Hall) — still immortal, still yelling, still refusing to die in any sequel.
They attempt to “mentor” the new cast of idiots, but end up causing even more disasters.
Meanwhile, the Wayans brothers return in full, unhinged form, playing multiple roles — from conspiracy-theory podcasters to paranormal investigators to ghost therapists who are horribly bad at their jobs.

Expect full-scale parodies of:
• Elevated horror movies where no one smiles
• TikTok ghost-hunting trends
• AI-generated horror trailers
• Possession films with very bored demons
• Found-footage movies shot so shakily even the killer throws up
• Prestige murder mysteries where everyone is the killer… except the killer

The stupidity escalates into demon summoning gone wrong, haunted smart homes that won’t stop playing Baby Shark, and a final showdown so absurd it breaks its own movie rules.
Explosively silly, aggressively meta, and proudly brainless, Scary Movie 6: Slashback Again proves that stupidity — like horror franchises — never truly dies.
In this world, the only thing scarier than the killer…
is how unbelievably little common sense anyone has.