New season comes new characters to welcome as the most talked about and controversial TV series 'The Scream Queens' has been renewed on Fox. So the question there is who’s going to stay, going to leave, and who will join the cast?
'Scream Queens' became controversial because of some racism accusations like how Chanel refers to her housekeeper as "white mammy because she's essentially a house slave."
Ryan Murphy, the creator of the popular TV series, find these criticisms "valid and interesting" but insisted that they were ultimately an indictment of the show's deliberately hateful characters, and not the series itself. It would mean that the cast is effective in delivering their characters in a hateful way.
But that does not mean that they are condoning that kind of behavior because as what we all saw in the last episode, Chanel and her minions Chanel #3 (Billie Lourd) and Chanel # 5 (Abigail Breslin) are being locked up in a psychiatric asylum. And that is where the new characters will come in then.
Ryan Murphy hinted in interviews that the actors are in their 20s and 30s and that they will most likely play the role of medical professionals. Many speculations and rumors are made as to who they might be and the names Taylor Swift, Harry Styles, and Adam Levine are on the list.
On the other hand, Emma Roberts and Jamie Lee Curtis will surely be back to reprise their roles while Nick Jonas might not be coming back since his character is now truly dead.
Watch out what happens next as “Scream Queens” is expected to return to Fox this fall.


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