'Scream Queens' spoilers: New teaser features Emma Roberts; Oliver Hudson replaces Joe Manganiello

Screen grabbed from trailer YouTube

A new teaser for Ryan Murphy's latest horror-comedy anthology "Scream Queens" is creepier than the first one, as a bubble gum-blowing Emma Roberts shows viewers what to look forward to when the show starts later this year. 

In the latest teaser, Roberts can be seen wearing her pink KNT sorority sweater, and blows a big bubble using her gum. But before the bubble deflates, a scary looking figure emerges in it.

This one seems to be an updated version of the first teaser, which featured a blonde girl blowing her gum before a knife pierced right through it. 

Reports claim that Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan's new brainchild after "Glee" will center on the series of murders that haunts a college campus. 

The show stars a powerhouse cast that includes Roberts, Lea Michele, Jamie Lee Curtis, Keke Palmer, Abigail Breslin, Billie Lourd, and Skyler Samuels. There are also reports saying that actress-singer Ariana Grande will make an appearance in the show. 

Meanwhile, "True Blood's" Joe Manganiello reportedly back out from the original cast of "Scream Queens" before filming for his scenes in New Orleans started. The actor allegedly has a tight schedule coming up to promote his film "Magic Mike XXL" later this year, which is why he cannot push through with his commitment to the show.

Manganiello was immediately replaced by Oliver Hudson, who is known for portraying the role of Jeff Fordham in ABC's "Nashville." Hudson, the brother of Kate Hudson and son of Goldie Hawn, was recently cast as a series regular in the country musical series. Deadline claims that the actor's commitment to both TV series will not affect either one since filming for the two shows will not coincide with each other. 

Fox's "Scream Queens" is expected to be launched sometime this fall. 

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