Latest 'Scream Queens' cast update revealed that Nick Jonas is ready to join Lea Michele, Emma Roberts, Abigail Breslin, Ariana Grande, and Jamie Lee Curtis in September. He is set t play a character that is a "prick".
Scream Queens' plot revolves around a Greek-lettered sorority in Wallace University wherein mysterious murders become out of control. The new killer comedy-horror series is created by 'Glee' and 'American Horror Story' mastermind Ryan Murphy.
Skyler Samuels ('American Horror Story: Coven'), Emma Roberts ('Scream 4'), Keke Palmer ('Masters of Sex'), Jamie Lee Curtis ('True Lies'), Lea Michele ('Glee'), Oliver Hudson ('Nashville'), Diego Boneta ('Rock of Ages') among many others will star in the TV series, while Grammy Award nominee and actress Ariana Grande; and pop superstar and actor Nick Jonas will be the guesting in some of the episodes. With the star-studded cast, there is a huge expectation from the show.
Speaking of Nick Jonas, his character is told to be somewhat bastard or jerk you call it. In a recent interview with Hufftingpost Live, the hunk confirmed that his character is definitely worth watching. He continued that his character is a "bit more outspoken and a touch on the sort of prick side."
Although it may not be an easy but the actor revealed that he enjoyed the fun of being an actor because "you can be jerk sometimes."
If you haven't read it yet, here's the official synopsis of 'Scream Queens' via Bloddy Disgusting:
"Wallace University is rocked by a string of murders. Kappa House, the most sought-after sorority for pledges, is ruled with an iron fist (in a pink glove) by its Queen Bitch, Chanel Oberlin. But when anti-Kappa Dean Munsch (Jamie Lee Curtis) decrees that sorority pledging must be open to all students, and not just the school's silver-spooned elite, all hell is about to break loose, as a devil-clad killer begins wreaking havoc, claiming one victim, one episode at a time. Part black comedy, part slasher flick, 'Scream Queens' is a modern take on the classic whodunit, in which every character has a motive for murder...or could easily be the next blood-soaked casualty."
Creator Murphy told Entertainment Weekly that 'Scream Queens' is "Heathers meets Friday the 13th," and the comment rings especially true based on the trailer. There's no official premiere date yet, but it is expected to start around September 22.
Fans, are you excited for this thriller series in the fall? What are your expectations for 'Scream Queens'?
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