'Scream Queens' season 2 premiere: Oliver Hudson describes location for upcoming season

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There are still three episodes left in the first season of Ryan Murphy's "Scream Queens" series, but rumors about season 2 are already going around online.

In a recent interview with Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live," actor Oliver Hudson might have teased the next location of "Scream Queens."

Hudson, who portrays the role of Grace Gardner's (Skyler Samuel) father Wes in the series, shared the next possible location for the show. "I have an idea. It's scary, I'm scared to reveal anything. We don't even know if it's gonna be picked up, but whatever — think summer camp," he stated.

While Murphy has yet to confirm the leaked information provided by Hudson, he revealed to the attendees of the Fan Fright Fest event in New York in October that he already pitched his idea for "Scream Queens" season 2 to the network. Still, the series creator chose not to give further details about his pitch.

However, the series creator teased the appearance of a popular pop star for the upcoming season. "Singer. Big pop star. I can't give it away, they'd kill me. A male," Murphy stated.

Just like Murphy's other horror anthology series "American Horror Story," a slew of new cast members are expected to appear after the show's first season. But this time, Murphy revealed that some of the characters will survive the bloody murders inside Wallace University.

"Four or five [survivors], yeah. We keep bumping it up a little bit because we love so many of the actors and don't want them out of our lives," Murphy shared with Zap2it back in June. "Every year we're going to keep probably five characters and then put the characters you know in a whole new setting. So this year will be a goodbye to the sorority world and go off to another venue."

Announcements about the show's second season are expected to be made soon.

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