'Scream Queens' spoilers: Will Ariana Grande be killed off?

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While horror fans can't wait to get hooked on a new TV series worth screaming about, reports are now being leaked online about "Scream Queens" updates and its cast. And one of them is none other than singer Ariana Grande, whose character is reported to be killed off in a scene leaked which somehow made its way to Youtube.

The "Scream Queens" synopsis mentioned about a killer unleashing terror after Dean Munsch (played by Jamie Lee Curtis) declares that sororities should be open to all students, not just those belonging in the school's "elite" group.

According to a report from Jejebel, the Youtube spoiler has now been removed. The video clip showed Grande's character being stabbed in the neck by someone in a devilish costume. Grande's character tried to defend and even tried to tweet to ask for help only to end up being stabbed again in the head.

Ryan Murphy, the show's creator, revealed to Hollywood Reporter that the horror series will be kind of similar to American Horror Story and there will only be four characters left at the end of Season 1.

"It's anthological but different in that at the end of the first season there will only be four characters out of 25 left. And those four in season two will go on to a new horror genre — like a sorority is a horror genre to me, it's a place where there were horror movies in the '80s like Sorority Row — and they will go on," he said.

Definitely worth the wait, right? Not only that, "Scream Queens" boasts s a star-studded cast that includes Jamie Lee Curtis, Emma Roberts, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin, Skyler Samuels, Nick Jonas, Lucien Laviscount, Billie Lourd, and Oliver Hudson.

"Scream Queens" two-hour premiere is set on Sept. 22 on Fox Network.

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