(FOX)"Scream Queens" season 2 will double the kills and triple the fun.

Fox's rookie comedy horror series, "Scream Queens" will soon be back to bring in more laughter and scares, along with new faces to join the cast for its much-awaited sophomore run. "Fuller House" star John Stamos recently inked a deal for a recurring role, and he will play the role of Dr. Brock Holt. The character is described as "the hospital's brilliant, but secretive, head surgeon."

Meanwhile, veteran actress Jamie Lee Curtis who portrays Dean Cathy Munsch in the series recently caught up with Deadline to talk about the show's return. Curtis admitted that she is still in the dark when it comes to the storyline, and she will only know her character's fate when they begin filming next month. "I would assume we'll get a script in the next three weeks. I know there's a time skip—and I know that term because I have a 20-year-old fan of a show called One Piece, which is a Japanese anime TV show," Curtis stated, referring to her son Thomas. "For me, the pleasure will be in the mouthfuls of ideas and words that I get to say, channeled through this funny woman. It's just been a real pleasure in my life—a real bloody feather in my cap."

"And who knows?" the 57-year-old teased. "Maybe this season, I'll be the prey!"

The sophomore season picks up on the events after the Chanels were sentenced to life in a mental asylum. The asylum happens to be owned by Dean Munsch, and the girls will continue their misadventures there.

Season 1 regulars Jamie Lee Curtis, Emma Roberts, Lea Michele, Abigail Breslin, Keke Palmer, Glen Powell and Niecy Nash are all set to come back and reprise their characters for the upcoming season.

Tune in for the season 2 premiere of "Scream Queens" which airs Sept. 20, Tuesday at 9 p.m. EST on Fox.