Perhaps the most well-recognized queer name in the known AHS cast so far is Zachary Quinto, of Heroes fame, and whose portrayal of Spock in J. Quinto, who publicly came out as gay in , previously appeared in the Murder House and Asylum seasons, winning multiple awards for his portrayals of both murderer and victim. Mantello, in turn, was also a member of the Broadway cast of The Boys in the Band alongside rising gay star Charlie Carver, who has also been confirmed for AHS season 11 via an on-set kiss with costar Isaac Cole Powell, lately of West Side Story. You know what they say about assumptions, but might we see a horror-crime crossover hit the small screen very soon?
While the first part of the season, Red Tide, received rave reviews from critics and was hailed as a return to form for the franchise, its abrupt, nonsensical ending and the entirety of Death Valley, its god-awful second half, were slated by long-time viewers. Had the Ryan Murphy creation finally lost what made the first few seasons — particularly the Jessica Lange-led Murder House and Asylum — must-watch television in the horror genre and a pop culture giant? While viewers tend to obsess over the potential themes and returning cast members for new seasons, the announcement of season 11 marked the first time American Horror Story felt like a… non-factor? Subtitled NYC, the new instalment takes place in the s and chronicles a series of murders plaguing the gay community.
Ryan Murphy brought back a few familiar faces to a new location for the American Horror Story season 11 cast and characters. There are some notable names missing from the impressive cast of American Horror Story season 11, subtitled New York City , including franchise staples Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Lily Rabe, and Frances Conroy. What Really Happened. O'Hare's other American Horror Story roles include Larry Harvey in Murder House , Stanley in Freak Show , Liz Taylor in Hotel , Dr.
Well, well, well … Ryan Murphy has done it again. MURDER HOUSE. The cast is, in a word, gay. Tony Award-winner Gavin Creel and American Horror Story alum Matt Bomer will play a couple moving into the Murder House with their daughter, Sierra McCormick.