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As mentioned before, I created several fake seasons for Slasher, and as I mentioned before, it's sixth season would be kept a mystery until after it's premiere.

Several teasers were shown explaining possible storylines for Season 6, and they each had their own themes, killers, and titles.

Several teasers were shown explaining possible storylines for Season 6, and they each had their own themes, killers, and titles, but only one was symbolic of the true theme.

Here are all 26 possible themes!

1. Stage Fright: A high school is putting on a play set in the medieval era, and focuses on an evil king known as The Emperor, but things go wrong during production when someone wearing the Emperor costume starts killing the cast and crew.

2. Pirate's Cove: Set in the pirate era, the crew of a ship that was attacked by sharks gets stranded on a deserted island, and as they try to find a way to escape, someone known as Bloodbeard starts killing the prates.

3. Funky Blood: Set in the 70s, 15 70s stereotypes are locked in a nightclub, where one of them starts killing people while disguised as Frank Sinatra.

4. Lunar Clash: Parodying Sailor Moon, the Sailors' attempt to stop a shapeshifting villain ends with them trapped in an abandoned warehouse, and like in The Thing, the villain possesses one of them and starts murdering the others using her body as a vessel.

5. Scream: This is essentially Scream: Resurrection.

6. Harper's Island: This is essentially Harper's Island.

7. Kung Fu Killer: Set in China, a bunch of kung fu masters are targeted by a serial killer called The Great Dragon.

8. The Amazing World of Murder: Parodying The Amazing World of Gumball episode 'The Inquisition', the students of Elmore Junior High are locked in the school by a live action man who starts killing the students, and he is clearly one of them in disguise.

9. Mad King: An unknown serial killer obsessed with Stephen King disguises themself as Pennywise and starts killing people in ways related to the novels that King wrote.

10. Copycat: A series of true crime enthusiasts are targeted by a feline-clad psychopath known as the Copycat, who bases their killings off of famous killers of the past.

11. Communion: People are locked in a church by an unknown assailant, who starts picking them off while dressed as a demon priest.

12. Murder 101: Parodying Community, the students of Greendale are locked in the school and killed one by one by one of their own, disguised as The Fox, the villain of a slasher film that the study group just got back from watching that looks similar to Scream.

13. Scream Queens: As this is Season 6's true theme, the premise is just like the teaser says.

14. Slain Together: Parodying Drawn Together, the housemates of the show, as well as several othercharacters, are locked in the house, where a killer known as Vampirehead starts killing them.

15. Gorefield: Parodying Garfield, several known characters from the franchise are stranded in an abandoned city where one of them starts killing the others, and due to the many appearances the characters have, the killer is entirely offscreen.

16. Future Shock: Parodying Futurama, the Planet Express crew is trapped on their ship and targeted by a killer known as The Spaceman.

17. Saturday the 14th: Parodying Family Guy, the Griffins and several other major characters from the show are targeted by a killer disguised as the Quahog Qiller, a famous unidentified killer who's similar to the Zodiac Killer.

18. Tarantino Terror: Someone known as the Gorehound starts killing people in ways related to the films by their favorite director: Quentin Tarantino.

19. Dial F for Flayer: Parodying Stranger Things on a meta level, the cast of the show is trapped in the studio where the show is shot and targeted by one of their own, who is disguised as the Demogorgon.

20. Welcome to Lakewood: This is essentially the first season of Scream: The TV Series.

21. iScream: Parodying iCarly, the residents of the apartment building where the iCarly crew lives are targeted by a killer dressed as the Brainy Zombie, one of the many costumes designed by Carly and Sam for their Halloween episode.

22. Giallo: Production of a Giallo film is derailed when the cast is targeted by a killer, who is killing them in the order their characters were supposed to die in the film.

23. Deltaclan: Presented as a crossover season between Delta-700 and The Murderer's Code, Sylvia survived the attack from Billy and finds herself in the Warriors universe as a cat, and she is inducted into the rebuilt Thunderclan, which is targeted by a Delta copycat (get it?) who is aware of who Sylvia really is, meaning Billy is hiding amongst them.

24. 1984: This is essentially the 1984 season of American Horror Story in all it's original glory.

25. Black Psycho: This is essentially an anime adaptation of the murder mystery arc of Black Butler.

26. Lost Reunion: Parodying Lost on a meta level, the main cast of the entire show is locked in the studio where the reunion was being held, where someone disguised as the Smoke Monster from the show is targeting them.

Now for some info about the killers!

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    The Emperor 

The main antagonist of the season. He was the Big Bad of a play that was being produced at a local high school, but production went wrong when someone used his outfit to start murdering the cast and crew.

Tropes:

  • Beard of Evil: His mask has a beard attached to it.
  • Cool Crown: It even has a skull on it! Makes sense too, considering he's a murderer.
  • Evil Overlord: The character would be this in the play, and he's a downplayed example here too, as he's evil, but has no powers.
  • Expy: Of Irving Wallace from StageFright -Aquarius-, as he's murdering the cast and crew of a play.

    Bloodbeard 

The main antagonist of the season. He is hiding amongst several pirates who got shipwrecked on a deserted island, and is now picking them off one by one.

Tropes:

  • Beard of Evil: He has a fake beard on his face.
  • Eyepatch of Power: He stole it from his only victim to have one.
  • Hook Hand: Same as above.
  • Retool: He was retooled into Captain Piratebeard for Deadly Mifflin
  • Sword and Gun: He is seen with them, but he doesn't use them often during the murders.

    Frank Sinatra Killer 

The main antagonist of the season. He is one of 15 70s stereotypes locked in a nightclub, and is killing them.

Tropes:

    Peropero 

The main antagonist of the season. She trapped the Sailor Soldiers in an abandoned warehouse, and is now picking them off one by one, impersonating one of them.

Note the following tropes only apply to her in this possibility for Season 6.

Tropes:

  • Face Stealer: She is impersonating one of the girls.
  • Murderer P.O.V.: Many of the murders are from her perspective.
  • Unseen Evil: We never see a single part of her body onscreen, as she's impersonating one of the Sailor Soldiers, and they all look different.

    Ghostface 

See Scream: Resurrection for more details.

    The Killer (Harper's Island) 

See Harper's Island for more details.

    The Great Dragon 

The main antagonist of the season. He wears a dragon mask and murders kung fu masters in China.

Tropes:

  • Ax-Crazy: He clearly enjoys murdering people.
  • Cool Mask: Look at the dragon mask and tell me you like it.
  • Theme Serial Killer: The killer only targets kung fu masters, and as such, IS a kung fu master himself.

    Superintendent Evil 

The main antagonist of the season. He locked the students in Elmore Junior High, and is picking them off one by one.

Tropes:

     Pennywise Impersonator 

The main antagonist of the season. Impersonating Pennywise, he kills people in ways related to the works of Stephen King.

Tropes:

    Copycat 

The main antagonist of the season. Dressed in something... special for the boys... she hunts down and murders a group of true crime enthusiasts obsessed with serial killers of the past by imitating serial killers of the past.

Tropes:

  • Cat Girl: Her disguise makes her look like a cat, it even has a white, fluffy clip-on tail.
  • Cats Are Mean: She is a serial killer dressed like a cat.
  • Devoted to You: She is extremely obsessed with serial killers of the past. Justified in that she is one of the true crime enthusiast protagonists.
  • Disguised in Drag: The disguise may look incredibly feminine, but the killer inside the costume could be male.
  • Double-Meaning Title: Her disguise makes her look like a cat (a very sexy one too), and she's a Jack the Ripoff.
  • Expy: If Peter Foley wore a disguise, then she could be one of him, since they both copy the crimes of famous killers.
  • Hotter and Sexier: She has 'Fuck me (and die) right here right now' written all over her body.
  • Jack the Ripoff: She bases all of her murders off of the crimes of famous serial killers of the past. For instance, she shot a couple dead at a lover's lane like the Zodiac Killer, broke into someone's house and killed them like the Night Stalker, and even tricked a young man into restraining himself, and then RAPED HIM LIKE JOHN WAYNE GACY!
  • Ms. Fanservice: She is the sluttiest of the possible killers for Season 6. Had she been selected as the killer, she would have been the sluttiest out of all the killers that have been used in a season.
  • Sexy Cat Person: She is dressed like a cat, and her outfit is incredibly revealing. Any horny male would probably pay good money to see her in pornography.
  • Theme Serial Killer: See Jack the Ripoff.

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