More to the story! Scream Queens had a short-lived time on screen, but the star-studded cast has continued to find success following the show’s cancelation.
The satirical slasher, which ran from 2015 to 2016, starred an ensemble cast that included Emma Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, Billie Lourd, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin and Keke Palmer. The first season of the Fox series introduced viewers to members of a sorority that were targeted by a serial killer due to their school’s dark past.
During the sophomore season, many of the cast members reprised their roles as the story moved to a hospital setting — with a new killer at large. After the show’s end, creator Ryan Murphy said he wasn’t opposed to a reboot due to Scream Queens‘ cult success.
“So many people recently have been asking me about rebooting or continuing SCREAM QUEENS (RIP, taken too soon). Emma, Billie, Lea and I have mused on it, but question: should it be a six-episode limited? A catch-up movie? Who should I bring back? Would love your thoughts. So many questions…,” Murphy wrote via Instagram in February 2019.
The executive producer later elaborated on how Scream Queens could return to the small screen. “I would have to say that the answer to that lies in the studio who made it,” he told Deadline in November 2019. “Obviously I work for Netflix now, but if I could do anything to bring it back. Emma said she would do it, Lea Michelle said she would do it, Jamie Lee Curtis, Abigail Breslin, Billie Lourd are all in. So it would depend if Fox wants to do it.”
He added: “I think we’d all do it. I think we’re waiting for them to call us. I know the show is very popular and had a real spike in popularity on Hulu.”
Roberts, for her part, revealed that she’s “always thinking about ways” to bring her character Chanel back. “It’s funny because that show was now so long ago, and I still see things coming up on my Instagram of people just kind of loving it and parodying it, and doing TikToks and all that,” she told Entertainment Tonight in June 2022. “It just makes me so happy that she’s really stood the test of time.”
Scroll on to see what the Scream Queens cast has been up to since the show ended:
More to the story! Scream Queens had a short-lived time on screen, but the star-studded cast has continued to find success following the show’s cancelation.
The satirical slasher, which ran from 2015 to 2016, starred an ensemble cast that included Emma Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, Billie Lourd, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin and Keke Palmer. The first season of the Fox series introduced viewers to members of a sorority that were targeted by a serial killer due to their school’s dark past.
During the sophomore season, many of the cast members reprised their roles as the story moved to a hospital setting — with a new killer at large. After the show’s end, creator Ryan Murphy said he wasn’t opposed to a reboot due to Scream Queens‘ cult success.
“So many people recently have been asking me about rebooting or continuing SCREAM QUEENS (RIP, taken too soon). Emma, Billie, Lea and I have mused on it, but question: should it be a six-episode limited? A catch-up movie? Who should I bring back? Would love your thoughts. So many questions…,” Murphy wrote via Instagram in February 2019.
The executive producer later elaborated on how Scream Queens could return to the small screen. “I would have to say that the answer to that lies in the studio who made it,” he told Deadline in November 2019. “Obviously I work for Netflix now, but if I could do anything to bring it back. Emma said she would do it, Lea Michelle said she would do it, Jamie Lee Curtis, Abigail Breslin, Billie Lourd are all in. So it would depend if Fox wants to do it.”
He added: “I think we’d all do it. I think we’re waiting for them to call us. I know the show is very popular and had a real spike in popularity on Hulu.”
Roberts, for her part, revealed that she’s “always thinking about ways” to bring her character Chanel back. “It’s funny because that show was now so long ago, and I still see things coming up on my Instagram of people just kind of loving it and parodying it, and doing TikToks and all that,” she told Entertainment Tonight in June 2022. “It just makes me so happy that she’s really stood the test of time.”
Scroll on to see what the Scream Queens cast has been up to since the show ended:
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More to the story! Scream Queens had a short-lived time on screen, but the star-studded cast has continued to find success following the show’s cancelation.
The satirical slasher, which ran from 2015 to 2016, starred an ensemble cast that included Emma Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, Billie Lourd, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin and Keke Palmer. The first season of the Fox series introduced viewers to members of a sorority that were targeted by a serial killer due to their school’s dark past.
During the sophomore season, many of the cast members reprised their roles as the story moved to a hospital setting — with a new killer at large. After the show’s end, creator Ryan Murphy said he wasn’t opposed to a reboot due to Scream Queens‘ cult success.
“So many people recently have been asking me about rebooting or continuing SCREAM QUEENS (RIP, taken too soon). Emma, Billie, Lea and I have mused on it, but question: should it be a six-episode limited? A catch-up movie? Who should I bring back? Would love your thoughts. So many questions…,” Murphy wrote via Instagram in February 2019.
The executive producer later elaborated on how Scream Queens could return to the small screen. “I would have to say that the answer to that lies in the studio who made it,” he told Deadline in November 2019. “Obviously I work for Netflix now, but if I could do anything to bring it back. Emma said she would do it, Lea Michelle said she would do it, Jamie Lee Curtis, Abigail Breslin, Billie Lourd are all in. So it would depend if Fox wants to do it.”
He added: “I think we’d all do it. I think we’re waiting for them to call us. I know the show is very popular and had a real spike in popularity on Hulu.”
Roberts, for her part, revealed that she’s “always thinking about ways” to bring her character Chanel back. “It’s funny because that show was now so long ago, and I still see things coming up on my Instagram of people just kind of loving it and parodying it, and doing TikToks and all that,” she told Entertainment Tonight in June 2022. “It just makes me so happy that she’s really stood the test of time.”
Scroll on to see what the Scream Queens cast has been up to since the show ended:
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The California native did not reprise her role as Grace Gardner in season 2, instead returning to Stanford University to finish her degree in marketing and intellectual property.
Samuels came back to the industry with roles in The Gifted, The Rookie and Showmance. She has also appeared in The Duff, Spare Room, Masquerade and the upcoming film Meg 2: The Trench.
The child star has appeared in Freak Show, Zombieland: Double Tap and Stillwater still Scream Queens ended.
In February 2022, Breslin confirmed that she was engaged to longtime boyfriend Ira Kunyansky.
After wrapping up her time on Scream Queens, Lourd has starred in various AHS installments and appeared in American Horror Stories. She followed in her late mother Carrie Fisher‘s footsteps with a role in the Star Wars sequel trilogy as Lieutenant Connix from 2015 to 2019.
Lourd started dating Austen Rydell in 2016. During a brief split, the California native was linked to her Scream Queens costar Taylor Lautner. She later rekindled her romance with Rydell and they got engaged in June 2020. That same year, the pair welcomed their first child, son Kingston. Lourd and Rydell tied the knot in March 2022.
In September 2022, Lourd announced that she and Rydell were expecting their second child when she showed off her baby bump at a film premiere.
Since playing Wes Gardner, Hudson moved on to Splitting Up Together alongside Jenna Fischer and is currently the lead in Fox’s The Cleaning Lady.
Hudson shares three children — sons Wilder and Bodhi and daughter Rio — with wife Erinn Bartlett, whom he married in 2006.
The Mexico native left Pete Martinez behind for roles in Jane the Virgin and Luis Miguel: The Series. Boneta also appeared in Before I Fall, The Titan, Monster Party, Die in a Gunfight and Father of the Bride.
Pedrad has scored roles in People of Earth, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and starred in the TBS comedy Chad (which she created, wrote and directed). On the big screen, the California native appeared in Corporate Animals, Aladdin and Desperados.
After playing Nurse Ingrid Hoffel in the sophomore season, Alley competed in Celebrity Big Brother 22 and was the Baby Mammoth in season 7 of The Masking Singer. The actress also appeared in The Goldbergs and You Can’t Take My Daughter before her death in December 2022 at age 71 from colon cancer.