The new feature from the creator of American Horror Story will premiere in September in the United States, but there is still no release date for it in Brazil
Grotesquerienew series of Ryan Murphyresponsible for productions such as Glee (2009-2015), American Horror Story (2011- ), Pose (2018-2021) and Dahmer: An American Cannibal (2022), got its first preview this Thursday (15).
In the series — which premieres on the FX channel in the United States on September 25, but does not yet have a release date in Brazil — a series of heinous crimes disturb a small community and a detective believes they are personal, as if someone — or something — was mocking her.
With no leads and no idea who to turn to, the detective accepts her sister’s help to try to solve the crimes. However, they soon find themselves involved in a sinister web of events that seems to raise more questions than answers. Watch the preview:
The news marks the acting debut of Travis KelceAmerican football player and boyfriend of the pop star Taylor Swiftand still has Niecy Nash-Betts (Dahmer: An American Cannibal), Courtney B. Vance (American Crime Story: The People v. OJ Simpson) and Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) in the cast.
Despite never having acted, Kelce is no stranger to the cameras. In 2016, the player was the star of the reality show Catching Kelcein which 50 women from 50 states competed to win his heart, with the help of Kelce’s friends and family.
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