Scream Queens Spoilers; Red Devil Revealed in Finale; Season 2 In The Works

by Simeon Luz / Nov 11, 2015 10:28 AM EST
Scream Queens

FOX's Scream Queens is currently heightening the drama as only four episodes are left to air before the fall finale. Recent reports from writer and creator, Ryan Murphy, suggest that the season 1 finale will reveal the Red Devil killers and season 2 would bring in an all-new adventure. 

Each episode of Scream Queens continues to give hints and clues to who is leading the crusade of murders at Wallace University. Murphy shared at the Fan Fright Fest in New York City that the season finale will explain how the killer was able to get away with their deeds. It will also include flashbacks, and "lots of unexpected twists and turns," he said. 

An article from Design & Trend reports that while the Scream Queen cast was given the finale script, even they do not know how the last episode ends conclusively. 

"They got everything but the last act because I don't trust them. They're wily," Murphy told Entertainment Weekly's Tim Stack.

Scream Queens has not been renewed officially, but Murphy has already made plans for the series season 2. 

"I just pitched to Fox the second season," Murphy said during the panel. "Everybody loves the idea of it, and the conceit is three or four of the cast members [from season 1] survive. [And in the] second season, the survivors go off to a new venue -- a horror based venue -- and then they have to fight a new killer, a new villain, a new threat." 

He added that about 10 more actors will be included in season 2, along with the survivors of season 1. 

"I've already started to meet those cast members," Murphy said. Later he shared that a famous male pop star has also been in touch with Murphy for an appearance in season 2. 

"Singer. Big pop star. I can't give it away, they'd kill me. A male," Murphy teased without revealing his name. 

Catch Scream Queens, season 1, on FOX on Tuesday nights.

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