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The upcoming FOX series Scream Queens is getting an early premiere at this years San Diego Comic Con, in addition to a panel with the cast and crew.

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‘Scream Queens’ Gets San Diego Comic Con Premiere

The upcoming FOX series Scream Queens is getting an early premiere at this years San Diego Comic Con, in addition to a panel with the cast and crew.

Scream Queens has quickly become one of Fall’s most highly anticipated series set to air later this year on FOX, however Scream Queens will grace this years San Diego Comic Con (SDCC) with its horrifying presence ahead of schedule. The pilot episode will be shown to lucky attendees, and it has been confirmed that in addition to the screening, the cast and crew will be in attendance as well for a panel to discuss the series. Some of the committed cast includes Emma Roberts, Lea Michele, Keke Palmer, and Skyler Samuels as panel guests.

Scream Queens is a 15 episode first season horror comedy that kicks-off with murder and mystery surrounding a sorority on a college campus. The series also stars Jamie Lee Curtis, Ariana Grande, Abigail Breslin, and Nick Jonas, as only a few of the ensemble cast who will undoubtedly be picked off one by one. PopWrapped (myself included) will be delving into the Comic Con experience this year, so you can guarantee that i’ll continue to cover all things Scream Queens at SDCC.

It was additionally confirmed that Ryan Murphy’s series American Horror Story will have a panel that will cover Freak Show as well as hints towards the upcoming AHS Hotel (another event i’ll be sure to attend at SDCC). What are YOU most excited about at this years Comic Con?

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