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Keke Palmer on Scream Queens' Legacy: 10 Years Later
8 Feb
Summary
- Keke Palmer reflects on Scream Queens, her last TV role a decade ago.
- She finds parallels between the slasher series and her new role.
- Palmer discusses themes of motherhood and racial tension in new project.

Ten years after her last television role in Scream Queens, Keke Palmer reflects on the impact of the 2015 slasher series. Palmer, who starred alongside Emma Roberts and Jamie Lee Curtis in the show about a sorority targeted by a killer, sees echoes of its ensemble-driven horror in her latest project.
The new project, a black comedy described as a remake of a 1989 film, centers on a newly married couple moving to a suburban neighborhood. Palmer noted that the remake goes beyond a simple gender or background change, delving into significant themes.
She elaborated that the series tackles racial tensions, motherhood, and the challenges of a new couple navigating early parenthood. Palmer finds the blend of comedy and horror compelling, especially when it serves to explore deeper societal issues and foster understanding among viewers.




