During the 90s, the horror genre was completely revitalized when movies like Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer conquered the box office and piqued movie fans' interest once again. Once the genre was off and rolling, fans were treated to some solid new flicks.

Neve Campbell has been the face of the Scream franchise since the very beginning, and it is an iconic part of her successful career in Hollywood. Thanks to the success of the franchise, the actress has made a mint, but fans have grown curious about how much she was making while playing Sidney Prescott.

So, how much was Neve Campbell making with Scream? Let's take a closer look at Campbell's career and the money she made while playing Sidney Prescott.

Neve Campbell Has Had A Successful Career

Since making her debut in the early 90s, Neve Campbell has done some exceptional work in the entertainment indsutry. The actress has been able to find success in film and on television, and through the years, she has made sure that major audiences have seen what she can bring to any project.

After smaller roles earlier on in her career, Campbell made the leap to major star after landing a primary role on Party of Five in 1994. The series was a mainstay during the 90s, and Campbell's time as Julie Salinger made her a household name and a major star that studios wanted to work with. Some of her other impressive television credits include Medium, The Simpsons, Grey's Anatomy, Mad Men, and House of Cards.

On the big screen, Campbell has done som excellent work, as well. Her most notable credits include The Craft, Wild Things, Panic, and Skyscraper. Of course, when looking at Campbell's overall body of work, there is simply no way we can talk about it without paying heavy attention to her time in the iconic Scream franchise.

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'Scream' Paid Her Well

1996's Scream was a monumental film for both the decade and the horror genre. The horror genre had been seemingly dead in the water for years, and this was largely due to corny movies that did nothing to push things forward. Scream, however, was just what horror fans were looking for in the 90s, and in the blink of an eye, the genre was able to thrive on the big screen once again.

Neve Campbell was in the midst of her Party of Five run on the small screen, and landing the lead in Scream proved to be another huge win for the actress. According to TheRichest, Campbell was able to bank $1.5 million for the film. That is a pretty large salary for a smaller horror film, but again, she was a television star with name value at the time.

At the box office, Scream was a massive success that generated well over $150 million. Suddenly, Campbell was both a film and a television star, and she was now going to be the face of a major horror franchise. Naturally, the subsequent Scream sequels upped Campbell's pay and helped her net worth grow by leaps and bounds.

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The Franchise Paid Her Millions

According to TheRichest, Neve Campbell was paid a whopping $3.5 million for Scream 2, which was released back in 1997. There was a lot of hype around this film thanks to success of Scream, and after making over $150 million once again, the franchise proved that it had staying power and that it was going to be around for years to come.

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Scream 3, which was released three years later in 2000, upped Campbell's salary to a healthy $4 million. This was yet another pay increase for the actress. The sequel was another financial win for the franchise, though it did not receive the same type of critical acclaim that its predecessors had.

At this time, Campbell's salary for both Scream 4 and the upcoming Scream are not known, though if history is any indication, then we imagine a boost in pay for Campbell for each film. She is, after all, the face of the franchise, and she has been the lead since the very beginning.

2022's Scream could very well be the final time that we see Campbell playing her iconic horror charcater, and there is a lot of anticipation for this movie. It has been over a decade since the franchise's last installment, and fans are hoping that this film reaches the franchise's previous highs.

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