🔪 Ghostface Takes Over Los Angeles: Inside the Scream 7 Complex LA Experience
- Montes Adalhi
- Feb 21
- 1 min read

Beneath the dim glow of gallery lights and the hum of Los Angeles nightlife, Ghostface returned — not as a distant figure on a silver screen, but as a looming presence stalking the shadows of Fairfax Avenue.
For three haunting nights, Complex LA transformed into a cathedral of horror in honor of Scream 7. The pop-up blurred the line between art show and nightmare, filling its walls with chilling fan creations, blood-red lighting, and towering images of the franchise’s most infamous mask. It wasn’t merely an event; it felt like stepping into Woodsboro after midnight, when every corner holds a secret and every reflection feels like a warning.
This wasn’t just clever promotion — it felt ceremonial. A congregation of horror loyalists gathering in anticipation, honoring a legacy built on screams and suspense. And with Scream 7 creeping closer to its theatrical release, one chilling certainty lingers in the shadows:
Ghostface was never just watching from the screen.
He was already in the room.













