Thursday, June 23, 2016

Taylor Lautner Joins Season Two of 'Scream Queens'

Taylor Lautner ("The Twilight Saga," "Cuckoo") has been cast in a series regular role in the upcoming second season of Scream Queens, the comedy-horror series from award-winning executive producers Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan.

Premiering Tuesday, Sept. 20 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT), on FOX, Season Two of Scream Queens graduates from the college campus and into an all-new location, as a terrifyingly funny mystery will begin once again. Set in a hospital, where some of the most fascinating and bizarre medical cases are under observation, Lautner is one of the series' new male leads, playing DR. CASSIDY CASCADE, a doctor at the hospital who suffers from a strange medical condition and becomes a suspect when a series of tragic events plagues the institution.

As previously announced, Golden Globe Award nominee Jamie Lee Curtis, Emma Roberts, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin, Keke Palmer, Glen Powell and Niecy Nash are set to reprise their Season One characters. Emmy Award nominee John Stamos also joins the cast as one of the series' new male leads.

Taylor Lautner is best known for playing "Jacob Black" in the record-breaking, global phenomenon "The Twilight Saga" franchise, based on the novels of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. After captivating fans in "Twilight," he reprised the role in the subsequent "Twilight" installments, "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" and "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parts 1 & 2" to unprecedented success. Most recently, Lautner starred in the Netflix original film "The Ridiculous Six," opposite Adam Sandler, and currently stars in the hit U.K. series "Cuckoo," opposite Greg Davies. His additional recent credits include the feature films "Tracers"; John Singleton's thriller, "Abduction," opposite Lily Collins and Sigourney Weaver; and director Garry Marshall's "Valentine's Day," opposite Jessica Biel, Anne Hathaway, Ashton Kutcher and Julia Roberts.

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