In 2015, Fox premiered a new horror-comedy series called Scream Queens. The show was created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan, who are known for their work on Glee and American Horror Story.
The show follows a group of college students at the fictional Wallace University as they try to survive a series of murders and mysteries. The show's unique blend of humor, satire, and horror quickly gained a loyal fan base.
Scream Queens was praised for its unique storytelling style, which blended elements of horror and comedy. The show's success led to a surge in popularity for horror-comedy genre as a whole.
The show also launched the careers of several young actors, including Emma Roberts, who played the lead role of Chanel Oberlin, and Billie Lourd, who played the role of Chanel #3.
Despite being cancelled after two seasons, Scream Queens has developed a dedicated fan base that continues to grow. The show's unique blend of humor and horror has made it a staple of the horror-comedy genre.
The show's creators have also continued to support the fandom by releasing behind-the-scenes content and interacting with fans on social media.