his FX series, American Horror Story.

"Scream Queens is a much more satirical, cartoonish quality (to the
violence) than American Horror Story does, which is much more
sexualized and darker at times," he told writers during a Fox panel at


Curtis, the iconic Halloween star who plays a college dean who forces
the exclusive sorority to open its doors to all, pointed to the show's
satirical focus.

"It is a social satire and actually we say what people think. We live
in a bubble where (people are) all trying to behave and look a certain
way. This flays imagined behaviors of human beings," she said.