'Scream Queens' News: Ryan Murphy Explain How Series Is Different From 'American Horror Story'

'American Horror Story' creator Ryan Murphy plans on bringing another horror anthology series to Fox, however this one will add a comedic spin to it all.

In the TCA Press Tour, Murphy and the cast spoke on how 'Scream Queens' will be vastly different than what we've seen in his previous series.

'Scream Queens' follows a popular sorority that becomes involved in a 20 year old murder mystery. It also stars Emma Roberts, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lea Michele, Keke Palmer, and Abigail Breslin.

"I think that Scream Queens has a much more satirical, cartoonish quality to the attacks than American Horror Story does," Murphy said, "which is much more sexualized and darker at times. And yes, we have had healthy discussions with broadcast standards. Shockingly, more about the language and the girls having an empowering sense of their own sense of sexuality. I mean, that is the one thing I always find very upsetting, is that violence is cool, for the most part. That's very easy to get through in my job. It's language, it's slang, it's trying to really reflect how people talk. It's trying to write characters who are open about their sexuality, who talk about their sexuality that gets the most attention and the most push back."

"I think what's so fantastic about the show is that it is a social satire," Curtis stated. "And actually, we say what people think. You know, we all live in this protected bubble where we're all trying to behave and look a certain way. And the thing that's so brilliant about this show is it strips away, it flays the imagined behaviors of human beings, and it actually shows, I think, what people really are, which is inherently dark, inherently unhappy."

"We're angry, frustrated human beings," Curtis continued, "who are trying so desperately to hold it together. And what's so fun about this show is that everything you think about every single one of these characters, you don't know s*** about anything. Because everyone here is wearing a mask. And this show peels off those masks each week, and it's brilliant."

'Scream Queens' premieres September 22.