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VH1 renews 'Scream Queens'

Second season winner will land a role in 'Saw 3D'

By James Hibberd

Nov 19, 2009, 12:49 PM ET

VH1 is renewing its horror-themed reality series "Scream Queens" for a second season, with the winner landing a role in the next "Saw" film.

"Scream Queens 2" has 10 aspiring actresses competing to win a role in "Saw 3D," the next movie in Lionsgate's horror franchise.

Season one's winner was featured in "Saw VI." The reality sequel is slated to return next year with actress Jamie King serving as host and judge along with director Tim Sullivan and acting coach John Homa.

"Real opportunities to break into feature films are rare in acting competitions and it's great to be able to deliver on that promise," said Kevin Beggs, Lionsgate's president of TV programming and production. "We've enjoyed a terrific collaboration with VH1 on 'Scream Queens,' and look forward to building on the success of the series with even more exciting challenges in Season 2."

VH1 renews 'Scream Queens'

Second season winner will land a role in 'Saw 3D'

By James Hibberd

Nov 19, 2009, 12:49 PM ET

VH1 is renewing its horror-themed reality series "Scream Queens" for a second season, with the winner landing a role in the next "Saw" film.

"Scream Queens 2" has 10 aspiring actresses competing to win a role in "Saw 3D," the next movie in Lionsgate's horror franchise.

Season one's winner was featured in "Saw VI." The reality sequel is slated to return next year with actress Jamie King serving as host and judge along with director Tim Sullivan and acting coach John Homa.

"Real opportunities to break into feature films are rare in acting competitions and it's great to be able to deliver on that promise," said Kevin Beggs, Lionsgate's president of TV programming and production. "We've enjoyed a terrific collaboration with VH1 on 'Scream Queens,' and look forward to building on the success of the series with even more exciting challenges in Season 2."



 


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