Following the cancelation of Scream Queens, the star-studded cast has continued to thrive in their respective careers. Emma Roberts, who played the lead role of Chanel Oberlin on the show, has transitioned to starring in films such as “Nerve” and “Paradise Hills.” Roberts has also worked on television projects like “American Horror Story” and is set to star in the upcoming Netflix romantic comedy “Holidate.”

Jamie Lee Curtis, who portrayed the dean of the university in Scream Queens, has returned to her iconic role as Laurie Strode in the “Halloween” franchise. Curtis has also lent her voice to characters in animated films like “Knives Out,” and continues to be actively involved in various charitable causes.

Billie Lourd, who played Chanel #3 on the show, has also found success post-Scream Queens. Lourd has appeared in films such as “Booksmart” and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.” She has also worked on television projects like “American Horror Story” and “Will & Grace.”

Lea Michele, known for her role as Hester Ulrich on Scream Queens, has remained busy since the show ended. Michele has released multiple albums and starred in TV series like “The Mayor” and “The Little Mermaid Live!” She also appeared in the TV movie “Same Time, Next Christmas” and voiced characters in animated films like “Legends of Oz: Dorothy’s Return.”

Abigail Breslin, who portrayed Chanel #5 on the show, has continued to showcase her talent in film and television after Scream Queens. Breslin has appeared in movies such as “Zombieland: Double Tap” and “Stillwater.” She has also worked on TV shows like “Dirty Dancing” and lent her voice to characters in animated projects like “Freak Show.”

Keke Palmer, who played Zayday Williams on Scream Queens, has also seen success in her career following the show’s cancelation. Palmer has starred in films like “Hustlers” and “Pimp,” and has appeared on TV shows like “Scream: The TV Series” and “Star.” Additionally, Palmer has released music and written a book, showcasing her talents across various mediums.

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