'American Horror Story' Season 4 News: What The New Characters Had
American Horror Story' Season 4 News: What The New Characters Had
After a long wait and anticipation, it is official that "American Horror Story" Season 4 will be on the screen this October. The show will still have the same casting and same actors who will have their new character in the new season.
Jessica Lange will play the role of Elsa. She is a German expatriate from America after war. She will also serve as the show's leader and guardian. Kathy Bates will play Ethel, Elsa's right hand. Evan Peters will play as Jimmy who will be Ethel's son.
Angela Basset will play as a three-breasted woman. Michaeal Chiklis, the new cast, will play as her strong husband. Emma Roberts will play the role of a fortune teller, while Frances Conroy as a civilized woman who condemn the freak show. Sarah Paulson will play as the conjoined twins Bette and Dot.
There will be stars who will have an appearance on the show, they are Patti La Belle as one of Conroy's friend, and will be Gabourey Sidibe's mother. You will also see the appearance of Lea Michelle and Matt Bomer on the new show. Meanwhile, their characters have not yet disclosed.
In a certain interview, Ryan Murphy, the creator of the show, tells that the show recognizes the Americal culture when different kinds of people decided to stand up for their rights. He has also mentioned the details about how they put their effort in Season 4. Murphy also added that they have to build a whole city. They have built a big compound and they had to build the interiors of the building. This will be added on the show's production.
"American Horror Story: Freak Show" will knock your screen on Oct. 8 on FX.
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