It is only six months before the upcoming fifth season of the FX' anthology series American Horror Story : Hotel, airs. The anticipation over the latest season has been adding-up with different rumors and expectations about the plot.
Like the previous seasons before it will focus on a certain place with a group of people. Viewers may expect some of the cast of American Horror Story from the previous season like Sarah Paulson and Kathy Bates since they just signed a contract with "AHS : Hotel" . AHS enthusiasts will also get to see more of Matt Bomer and Cheyenne Jackson, but actress Jessica Lange, who was part of all four seasons of the series, is surely to be missed.
Lady Gaga will also be part of the cast for the newest season of AHS and some are suspecting that she will be playing the lead role. However, many are believing that Paulson will be the star of this series because of what the co - creator Ryan Murphy has tweeted " She's the baddest bad girl of them all".
Based on the inputs from a FX Insider, they are saying that this season " AHS:Hotel " will not be a ghost /supernatural one like the "Murder House" , but will center on satanic cult, corruption, hidden society and weird company that will come to the hotel which is owned by a beautiful yet strange who is in a knee-depth debt.
Gaga will play as the heiress in this season and from the post in Tumblr, she will do everything she can to make sure that the hotel will still operate. This includes a turning blind eye to the strange events happening in her hotel.
From the post says, Gaga's personality learned that some of the hotel guests are up to no good, she starts allowing their rituals, meeting and some other things to happen if they start to pay more. A young married couple who is also the leads check in and found out that the hotel is extremely crooked and was caught in the middle of a dark force that could not make them leave.
Bomer's role is rumored to be Gaga's onscreen lover. However this news has not been verified yet. For the meantime, the series' writers should also use some classic horror hotel tales like "The Shining" of Stephen King to bring back the scare factor that won the hearts of the AHS lovers in the first two seasons.
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