• Lady Gaga says 'American Horror Story' Experience Will "Inform" Upcoming Music

    Adorning the cover of this week's Entertainment Weekly, "American Horror Story: Hotel" star, Lady Gaga, revealed that the hit FX series acted as a muse for the pop star's return to "the art of darkness." The 'Artpop' singer has kept busy with projects including the spooky series but she is now ready to revisit the world of making music after being struck with eerie inspiration.
  • 'American Horror Story: Hotel' Cast Talk About Working With Lady Gaga

    If you've seen the teasers for the highly anticipated forthcoming season of 'American Horror Story,' then you know there is no shortage of creepiness of crazyness. While fans are still upset about Jessica Lange's possible departure from the series, excitement shortly followed when Lady Gaga was enlisted to join the show. In a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly, the cast of the fifth season, 'American Horror Story: Hotel,' dished about what it was like working with the famed artist and how she was recruited for the show in the first place.
  • Lady Gaga Throws Bloody Pool Party for 'American Horror Story' Cast

    To match the haunted and gory theme of the horror anthology's fifth season, "American Horror Story: Hotel," Lady Gaga threw a party for the entire cast which included a blood red pool. The 29-year-old pop star is set to portray Elizabeth/The Countess, wealthy owner of the impending season's Hotel Cortez.
  • FOX Debuts 'Scream Queens' Trailer with Ariana Grande, Lea Michele, More

    Fox has released the first trailer for 'Scream Queens,' a forthcoming dark comedy starring Emma Roberts, Lea Michele, Ariana Grande, Abigail Breslin and Nick Jonas, among others. It's a murder mystery from Ryan Murphy, who has made a name through both 'Glee' and 'American Horror Story.'
  • Courtney B. Vance Joins 'American Crime Story' as Johnnie Cochran

    Courtney B. Vance has just signed on the dotted line to portray Johnnie Cochran in "American Crime Story: The People V. O.J. Simpson." Ryan Murphy announced last year that "ACS" will mirror his mega-successful "American Horror Story" in that it will focus on telling one complete story per season. Since the O.J. Simpson trial is still often referred to as the "trial of the century," there is probably no better starting place for Murphy than with this case. Casting Vance may be one of the most brilliant moves that the popular director/producer has ever made.
  • Nick Jonas, Ariana Grande Join Cast of Fox's 'Scream Queens'

    Ariana Grande won't be the only pop star on the upcoming Fox comedy-drama Scream Queens. Nick Jonas has just signed on to the project for a recurring role, but details about his character and the plot are being kept quiet. The show will be the second TV series to air on the network by Glee creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk.
  • John Travolta to Play Robert Shapiro in 'American Crime Story: People Vs. O.J.'

    Ryan Murphy continues to piece together what will likely turn into his next hit show. "American Crime Story: People Vs. O.J." is scheduled to begin filming in Los Angeles within the next few months, and it is lining up quite an interesting list of names to portray key players in one of the most well-known trials in recent American history. We have already told you about David Schwimmer, Sarah Paulsen and Cuba Gooding Jr. being signed to the project, and it has now been confirmed that John Travolta has been cast as Robert Shapiro. According to a report by Deadline, "Travolta also will serve as a producer on the miniseries, which takes a look at the O.J. Simpson trial told from the perspective of the lawyers that explores the chaotic behind-the-scenes dealings and maneuvering on both sides of the court, and how a combination of prosecution confidence, defense wiliness and the LAPD's history with the city's African-American community gave a jury what it needed: reasonable doubt. "This marks Travolta's first TV series role since the 1975-79 comedy "Welcome Back, Kotter." He joins David Schwimmer, who plays another Simpson attorney, his confidant Robert Kardashian; Cuba Gooding Jr, who portrays Simpson; and Sarah Paulson, who plays prosecutor Marcia Clark."
  • David Schwimmer Cast as Robert Kardashian in 'American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson'

    David Schwimmer as Robert Kardashian? Well, Ryan Murphy apparently believes that the former "Friends" star is perfect casting, so you can look for the actor to play a huge role in the first installment of the famed director's new series. "American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson" is said to be the perfect accompaniment to Murphy's "American Horror Story" and it will play out like an anthology miniseries with the first season focusing completely on The O.J. Simpson trial.
  • Ryan Murphy Says All 'American Horror Story' Seasons Are Connected

    Once again, the new season of "American Horror Story" has come flying out the gate. "Freak Show" is already arguably one of the best installments so far, and while Twisty might have been one of the creepiest clowns ever, don't get too sad over his demise, because according to co-creator Ryan Murphy he is too beloved to be gone for too long. In a recent interview with "Entertainment Weekly," Murphy also confirmed that Lily Rabe, of "AHS: Asylum," will return as Sister Mary Eunice. The way some characters come and go while others seem to shape-shift is no coincidence either. In fact, Murphy reveals that all the different seasons of AHS will ultimately be connected to one another. He explained to "EW": "There's definitely a rhyme or a reason and a connectedness to all of these seasons, but in the same way, they're standalones, which is the fun of it. But it is a puzzle. They're all connected. We're just beginning to tell you how they're connected. They're all very separate but there's clues every season that we're now telling you how the different worlds are intertwined. And Lily coming back and dealing with Pepper is sort of the first unveiling of that connectedness. She's so great in that role, Lily. I understood she wanted to go off and do her own show. But I was thrilled she was able to come back and give us a couple days and show how Sister Mary Eunice and Pepper are connected and how it's all connected. I'm glad she's back in the habit!"
  • Ryan Murphy's New 'American Crime Story's' First Season Will Focus Entirely On O.J. Simpson Trial

    Ryan Murphy has a real knack for producing unique, groundbreaking programming and he is about to add a new show to his roster. American Crime Story: The People Vs. O.J. Simpson is being touted as a companion series to the extremely successful American Horror Story which airs on FX. American Crime Story will take a popular crime story that made national headlines and captivated the public, then spend an entire season going behind the scenes and looking at it from different perspectives. FX has ordered the first season- ten episodes which will focus on the O.J. Simpson trial.
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