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‘Scream Queens’ Cast: Diego Boneta And Glen Powell On Board! Who Else Will Be Working On Ryan Murphy’s New Show?

Feb 27, 2015 10:35 PM EST | By Paige Lee

It looks like Ryan Murphy's new Fox show found other stars to cast! According to Deadline, the Mexican-actor-singer from "Rock Of Ages," Diego Boneta and "The Expendables" actor Glen Powell joined the "Scream Queens" cast!

The "horror comedy anthology" already has several popular TV celebrities and singers signed in according to E! Online. The list includes former "American Horror Story" actress Emma Roberts and "Glee" star Lea Michele.

Joe Manganiello, Keke Palmer, Skyler Samuels, Keke Palmer, Abigail Breslin, Jamie Lee Curtis as well as Nick Jonas have all been confirmed to be in the "Scream Queens" cast. Teen sensation Ariana Grande will reportedly drop by for a cameo as well.

Set for a fall release, the show will supposedly revolve around a college campus that will face a series of mysterious murders.

"We hope to create a whole new genre-comedy-horror-and the idea is for every season to revolve around two female leads," Murphy previously announced via E! Online.

"We've already begun a nationwide search for those women, as well as 10 other supporting roles, and we're very grateful to Dana[Walden] and Gary [Newman] for their enthusiastic support," he added.

Although no exact character sketches have been released by Fox, according to the report by Deadline, Powell could be a popular guy on campus who dates the hottest girls. Boneta, on the other hand, was described as a "bookish but handsome guy."

Produced by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan, the "Scream Queens" cast has expanded to include legendary actress Niecy Nash as well as NYU graduate and newcomer Billie Lourd.

According to Deadline, production will start in spring.

Murphy is also producing another show, "American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson" as well as the fifth season of "American Horror Story" which already confirmed Lady Gaga as one of its cast.

Meanwhile, Fox released a teaser for the new horror comedy on the fitting date of Feb. 13 (Friday the 13th). Check out the trailer and tell us what you're excited to see in "Scream Queens!"

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