‘Scream Queens’ Season 2 News & Spoilers: Taylor Lautner Admits He’s Easily Scared; Know The Three Characters Noted As Possible Serial Killer ‘Green Meanie’

By Maria Follet - 07 Nov '16 06:00AM
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"Scream Queens" has taken a break due to the ongoing updates about the presidential election and the 2016 World Series. This means, more spoilers are coming out about "Scream Queen" Season 2.

Screener TV has done some thinking about the person behind the current serial killer (Green Meanie) and enumerated three possible characters who might just be hiding behind the name. One of the possible characters who might emerge as Green Meanie is Doctor Brock Holt. The publication pointed out how creepy he is and the mystery behind he's involvement with Chanel (Emma Roberts) who is only half as old as he is. Being 50 years old means he has some knowledge about the 1986 massacre which has been a talk in the series.

Meanwhile, Nurse Hoffel & Chamberlain are also pointed out as possible serial killers. Just like Doctor Holt, Hoffel seems to be quite suspicious and may have some hidden agenda that will benefit Chamberlain. N4BB also notes this possibility. Lastly, Grace & Hester's name were also dragged into the list. The two are very involved and knows too much about what is going on, which is often not the situation in any case.

On another note, "Scream Queens" actor Taylor Lautner also admitted how easily he gets scared in the show's scenes, Just Jared Jr. notes. "I'm super easily scared and startled, [but] I love horror movies, so it's really cool for me to be working in the genre," he said to an interviewer.

"Scream Queens" just had its first year on television last September 22. It is a comedy horror series with its first season focusing on the mysteries behind Wallace University's Kappa Kappa Tau sorority. The mystery started when a Red Devil mascot was reportedly attacking members of the said sorority group. Meawhile, on the series' second season, a new serial killer emerged under the name Green Meanie.

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