The hit TV series ‘Scream Queens’ who recently just got tagged as the most controversial show this year is now set to return the screen with another season full of exciting and intense controversies and drama.
According to E! Online, the fans are going to be seeing fresh faces when the show returns. Even with the quantity of hate and issues being thrown at the show and of the team, they are still up for the challenge of bringing entertainment to their viewers into a whole new level this upcoming season.
Series creator Ryan Murphy is said to add four new male cast members who will all be playing doctors. Remember when the last episode showed Chanel and her followers, Chanel #3 and Chanel # 5 get sealed in the psychiatric asylum. In “Scream Queens Season 2,” this is the place where you would see new characters finally appearing to serve you with horror and also give you something to giggle about.
Since most of the season will circle around the girls in the asylum, the new cast will play the role of doctors. The said actors are hinted to be in their late 20s, early 30's. Many are expecting that the additional cast members are going to be those who have already established their names in Hollywood just like how Murphy has featured big names in the show's first season.
Murphy also expressed his interest in having Taylor Swift guest in the show even for just one episode but to no luck. “I said, just do one episode, but she (Swift) couldn’t even do that. But someday, because I’m a big fan,” Murphy said.
Even so, expect that Jamie Lee Curtis and Emma Roberts would make a comeback in the upcoming season. It is still unknown though if Nick Jonas who plays Boone will be back to reprise his role. He was last seen dead when a double crossing happened.
Comment your thoughts below as we wait for the "Scream Queens" season 2 which is slated to return to Fox this fall.


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