![]() Returning for her fourth consecutive season of American Horror Story is Billie Lourd, daughter of the late Carrie Fisher and a Ryan Murphy favorite. Perhaps she has a monopoly over Provincetown? Time will tell, but fans are excited to see what Conroy brings to the table this time around! This season makes no exceptions, with Frances Conroy’s (currently unnamed) Double Feature character looking ready to make a deal with the Devil herself in an FX on Hulu promo aired earlier this year.Īlthough one shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, the likelihood is that Conroy’s next character on the show is a rich, scheming villain. If Jessica Lange isn’t sauntering through the corridors of a haunted mansion with a cigarette in hand searching for the spirit of her deceased homicidal son, then Kathy Bates is most likely disemboweling an unfortunate psychic with a metal hook. He’s also the male lead of Double Feature‘s first half, so fans of Wittrock are sure in for a treat! Though will Harry remain ‘relatively normal’ for all six episodes? This is American Horror Story, after all, so the answer is probably a resounding “no”.Īmerican Horror Story would truly be nothing without its matriarchs. Harry, Finn Wittrock tells Entertainment Weekly, is the ‘relatively normal’ father of Ryan Kiera Armstrong’s character. The screams of pain and anguish when she loses her son Thaddeus in Murder House, and later Bobby in 1984, not only feel spine-chillingly real, but they cement her status as one of the best actors to have ever appeared on the show, so it’s no surprise that Ryan Murphy brought her back once again to play the mother of Ryan Kiera Armstrong’s character.Īfter playing lovers in 2018’s film adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, the on-screen chemistry between Lily Rabe and Finn Wittrock proved to be undeniable, which is undoubtedly why Ryan Murphy recruited the duo to recreate that chemistry for Double Feature! In fact, it’s something that she does masterfully well. Playing a mother on the show isn’t unfamiliar territory for Rabe. Image HERE.Īfter playing a grief-stricken, Pamela Voorhees-esque ghost last season, Lily Rabe is once again making her return to the franchise as a character named Doris: a (pregnant) mother and wife. No more is currently known about the character, but given Peters’ track record on the show, the role is bound to be something juicy. Sarah Paulson isn’t the only beloved series veteran to have opted out of appearing in 1984. Evan Peters, after taking a break from the show for the sake of his mental health, is also returning for Double Feature, and this time he’s reportedly playing a Drag Queen named Austin. ![]() Judging by her clothing, it’s likely that Karen is living in poverty and is therefore unable to afford proper healthcare to treat her disease. Oh, and fans think that the “TB” in her name actually stands for Tuberculosis. TB Karen, who Paulson revealed to Entertainment Weekly ‘has some issues’, sports pink hair, no eyebrows, and reportedly has rotting teeth. America) and her upcoming character sure looks… interesting. The Queen of American Horror Story is returning for her ninth season on the show (after sitting out 2019’s 1984 in order to star opposite Cate Blanchett in FX on Hulu’s Mrs. American Horror Story season 10 characters Let’s break down what we know, or are able to speculate, about the characters this season. Home Alone star Macaulay Culkin is joining series OGs Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Lily Rabe, Frances Conroy, and more, for what is set to be a truly wild, macabre season of American Horror Story. Various plot points have been teased by show co-creator Ryan Murphy via Instagram, from body modification elements to tall, bald creatures who stalk in the small town’s shadows at night.Īs always, the cast is stacked full of talent. ![]() The first half of the season will consist of six episodes and take place during winter in Provincetown, which is located at the northern tip of Cape Cod in Massachusetts. What do we know about it? We know that this highly anticipated iteration is appropriately subtitled Double Feature, due to the fact that it’s divided into ‘two horrifying stories’: one set by the sea, one set by the sand. ![]() Yes, American Horror Storywill indeed be returning to FX for its landmark tenth season at some point in 2021, following production delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic last year. ![]()
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