The Scream TV series has been out in full force at Comic-Con, with blood-soaked photo opportunities for fans, multiple copies of the new Ghostface walking around, their first panel, and more. Here's a look at the recently released trailer, along with details on Scream Comic-Con events going on this weekend, and confirmation of a second season:

"SAN DIEGO, CA (July 10, 2015) — MTV slashed into the San Diego Convention Center today with the first-ever Comic-Con panel for its hit new series “Scream,” the most-watched series premiere of the summer on cable with Millennials.

The network unveiled an all-new trailer for season one, hinting at the twists, turns, and gruesome deaths to come. Bella Thorne, whose character Nina Patterson endured a bloody, bikini-clad death at the hands of the killer in episode one, shocked the crowd by announcing that she would return to the series via a mysterious flashback in an all-new episode of “Scream” airing Tuesday, August 25th. “Scream” airs Tuesdays at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT on MTV.

The panel featured cast members Thorne, Willa Fitzgerald, Amadeus Serafini, John Karna, Connor Weil; Executive Producers Jill Blotevogel and Jaime Paglia; and moderator Jarret Wieselman of Buzzfeed.

Comic-Con goers can stop by MTV’s “Scream” booth on the convention center floor. The booth (#3729) will be open Saturday, July 11th from 3:30pm to 5:30pm, where fans can attend signings with special appearances by cast members. The booth will also feature activations where fans can experience their own bloody death with a photo booth based off of “Scream.”"

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During the Scream panel last night, Executive Producer Jaime Paglia made the announcement that Scream will be back for a second season. No details were released beyond that, but we wouldn't be surprised to see a similar episode count and premiere date for the new season. We'll keep readers posted on any developments, and will be sharing our interviews with the cast and creators this weekend.

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