• Jamie Lee Curtis attends the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Grants Banquet at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on August 4, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California.

Jamie Lee Curtis attends the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's Grants Banquet at the Beverly Wilshire Four Seasons Hotel on August 4, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo : Getty Images/Frazer Harrison)

"Scream Queens" Season 1 saw the death of several characters including Pete (Diego Boneta) who was stabbed to death by the Red Devil. However, cast member Jamie Lee Curtis' recent social media post may have hinted of the actor's potential appearance in the Fox series' Season 2.

The veteran Hollywood actress took to Twitter on Oct. 6, Thursday, to share a black-and-white photo of herself with her "Scream Queens" co-star John Stamos and former cast member Boneta. The three celebrities appear to be in a happy mood as they smiled towards the camera.

Like Us on Facebook


Curtis even had her arm around Boneta while the young actor held onto Stamos' left shoulder. It appears that Boneta visited the set of the Fox series to catch up with his former cast members, as indicated in Curtis' Twitter post.

The actress' social message may have also sparked speculations of Boneta's potential guest appearance in Season 2. Curtis used the hashtag "#deadnotdead" in her Twitter post and teased how the actor "came to haunt" them on-set.

The appearance of Season 1 ghosts may be an interesting storyline to explore for the show's second season. However, Boneta already stated in an earlier interview with Wet Paint that he will not reprise his role in the Fox series' Season 2.

The actor has a busy filming schedule given his various acting projects. Boneta is set to appear in three movies namely "The Titan," "Before I Fall" and "Another You."

Some of Boneta's movie roles also require a lot of preparation and physical training. The actor, who has a black belt in Taekwondo, even needed to brush up on his fighting moves for a role. Learning jiu-jitsu and boxing lessons also took up most of his time, according to the Hollywood star.

Meanwhile, co-creator Brad Falchuk mentioned in an earlier interview with The Hollywood Reporter that Season 2 will feature more creepy scenarios but with a hint of comedy. Showrunner Ian Brenna also hinted of the same story elements although he added that some of the scenes would be bloodier than the previous season.

"Scream Queens" Season 2 airs every Tuesday on Fox. Watch the preview for the show's upcoming episode 3: