"Glee" creators Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan are bringing a new comedy-horror show to Fox. The three have already begun writing "Scream Queens," an anthology series that -- in the vein of Murphy and Falchuk's other hit "American Horror Story" -- will center around a different story line each season. The show, which is set to debut in fall 2015, will feature two female leads and air in 15 hour-long episodes.
“We are having a blast writing 'Scream Queens,'" Murphy said in a statement (via Deadline.com). “We hope to create a whole new genre -- comedy-horror -- and the idea is for every season to revolve around two female leads. We’ve already begun a nationwide search for those women, as well as 10 other supporting roles.”
The announcement comes on the heels of news from earlier this month that Murphy and Falchuk will create a new "AHS" companion show, "American Crime Story." That anthology series will chronicle real-life crimes, with the first season focusing on the O.J. Simpson trial. Anthology series for everyone.
For more, head over to Deadline.com.
“We are having a blast writing 'Scream Queens,'" Murphy said in a statement (via Deadline.com). “We hope to create a whole new genre -- comedy-horror -- and the idea is for every season to revolve around two female leads. We’ve already begun a nationwide search for those women, as well as 10 other supporting roles.”
The announcement comes on the heels of news from earlier this month that Murphy and Falchuk will create a new "AHS" companion show, "American Crime Story." That anthology series will chronicle real-life crimes, with the first season focusing on the O.J. Simpson trial. Anthology series for everyone.
For more, head over to Deadline.com.
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