On Sunday afternoon, the "Scream Queens" cast joined the actors of "American Horror Story: Hotel" as the Ryan Murphy-produced shows make one hell of a Comic-Con panel.
The panel revealed a lot of juicy details about what to expect and what not to expect in the show's first season.
"Scream Queens" stars three major household names, particularly: Emma Roberts, Lea Michele, and Skyler Samuels. While none of the three ladies know who the murderer is, Ryan Murphy is hell-bent on keeping everyone guessing.
Secret #1: In fact, Murphy says he'll have "the Queens" shoot the scenes in two points of view: one as though the character is innocent, and the other one as the killer.
Secret #2: Jamie Lee Curtis is also set to star in the show, playing the role of Dean Cathy Munsch. Much like her role in "Freaky Friday" opposite Lindsay Lohan, expect the 56-year-old actress to be a real "badass" in the upcoming thriller-comedy hybrid.
Murphy even shared, "If you're going to hire Jamie Lee Curtis, you want to see her kicking ass and fighting back and all those things that I loved her doing."
Ryan was even thoughtful enough to share another tidbit about the show: "I'm actually writing a scene now where she's fighting three killers."
Secret #3: Lea Michele plays the character of Hester - a girl with scoliosis who is required to wear a neck brace to treat the condition. The former "Glee" star responded a "Hell no!" when asked if the brace is actually comfortable.
Actually, Lea Michele had to undergo a traumatic experience while filming on set. Kappa pledges were required to be buried in the backyard - they were actually buried - and spiders kept walking all over Lea's pretty face!
Secret #4: Don't expect Lea Michele, Nick Jonas or Ariana Grande to have a musical number in the show. Ryan Murphy crushed musical lovers' dreams when he revealed that there won't be any singing on the show.
Secret #5: "Scream Queens" is totally different from "American Horror Story" in the sense that it restarts every season. The Queens that outlive the Kappa bloodbath by the end of the first year will be moving to different locations and seasons.
Unfortunately, fans will have to wait and see until September 22nd to finally watch the two-hour premiere of "Scream Queens" on Fox.