'Scream Queens' season 2 spoilers: Cast members share some major plot teasers

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The second season of "Scream Queens" will have some hot and steamy romances, according to the cast of the series.

In an interview with Bravo's Watch What Happens Live on Tuesday, as reported by TVLine, Emma Roberts teased a major spoiler regarding the new characters in the series, which will be portrayed by John Stamos and Taylor Lautner.

"One of them is my love interest," Roberts told host Andy Cohen. However, she did not confirm who among the two newcomers will have a relationship with her character, Chanel Oberlin.

But while it is still unsure if Stamos' character Dr. Brock Holt will date the former Kappa Kappa Tau queen bee, co-star Glen Powell revealed via an interview with E! News that the "brilliant but secretive head surgeon" of the hospital owned by former Wallace University dean Cathy Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis) will be naked on the show at some point.

"All I can tell you is that I read a scene where John Stamos and I are not wearing clothes," the actor, who will reprise his role as Chad Radwell, said. "So I have to figure out my diet. I should probably not have a carb for a second because I don't want John Stamos to show me up."

Meanwhile, fans of the comedy horror anthology series are looking forward to hearing more details about the plot of "Scream Queens" season 2 when the cast appears at the upcoming 2016 San Diego Comic Con panel on Friday, July 22.

The cast, which includes Roberts, Curtis, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin, Keke Palmer, Billie Lourd and Niecy Nash, are expected to drop more information about season 2.

Meanwhile, Roberts finally shot down rumors about the possible casting of One Direction singer Harry Styles, saying that she just wishes that it was true.

The sophomore season of "Scream Queens" will premiere on FOX on Tuesday, Sept. 20.

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