The growing popularity of aftershows continues, as MTV has announced Scream After Dark, a new talk show premiering Monday, May 30th after the first episode of Scream Season 2 airs at 11:00pm EST. And taking a page out of Randy Meeks' playbook, the characters from MTV's Scream recently recorded videos of themselves to offer parting words from beyond the grave in case they don't survive the new killing streak in Lakewood.

Announced on the Scream TV series' official Facebook and Twitter pages, MTV's Scream After Dark will be hosted by actor/writer Jeffery Self. It hasn't been revealed yet if the talk show will air after every episode or just following the Season 2 premiere on May 30th. The first photo from the show (see below) reveals that Willa Fitzgerald (Emma Duval) and John Karna (Noah Foster) will appear to talk shop in Scream After Dark. Stay tuned to Daily Dead for more details, and check out the "If I Die" videos below, as well.

“Season 2 of Scream picks up with Emma’s (Willa Fitzgerald) return to Lakewood after several months at a retreat, where she tried to recover from the horrors of last season. Everyone is walking on eggshells around her, questioning whether she has truly gotten over the Killer’s crimes. Meanwhile, Audrey (Bex Taylor-Klaus) is hiding her connection to the Killer, but is getting harassed by someone who knows the truth. Brooke (Carlson Young) and Jake (Tom Maden) are also keeping secrets—they are hiding a budding romance from Mayor Maddox (Bryan Batt). And, Noah (John Karna) is getting closer and closer to the truth about the season 1 murders. Lakewood’s murderous past, both recent and distant, are once again brought to focus – with this Killer’s psychotic mind-game intent on bringing Lakewood’s heroes down in a storm of betrayal and bloodshed.”

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