Grotesquerie, new series by Ryan Murphy, premieres on Brazilian streaming services

Grotesquerie, new series by Ryan Murphy, premieres on Brazilian streaming services

New from the creator of Menendez Brothers: Killers of Their Parents features Travis Kelce, Taylor Swift’s boyfriend

Grotesquerienew series of Ryan Murphyresponsible for productions such as American Horror Story (2011- ), Dahmer: An American Cannibal (2022) and Menendez Brothers: Parents’ Killers (2024), arrives on digital platforms starting this Wednesday, October 23rd. But where to watch the news?

What is the story of Grotesquerie?

In the series, a wave of heinous crimes disrupts a small community and a detective believes they are personal, as if someone — or something — is mocking her. Without clues and without knowing who to turn to, the detective accepts her sister’s help to try to solve the crimes. However, they soon find themselves caught up in a sinister web of events that seems to raise more questions than answers.

The news marks his debut as an actor in Travis KelceAmerican football player and pop star boyfriend Taylor Swiftand also has Niecy Nash-Betts (Dahmer: An American Cannibal), Courtney B. Vance (American Crime Story: The People v. OJ Simpson), Nicholas Alexander Chavez (Menendez brothers) and Lesley Manville (Phantom Thread) in the cast.

Where to watch Grotesquerie?

From this Wednesday (23), Grotesquerie is available in the Disney+ catalogue. Two episodes were released at the premiere and the remaining chapters will be released weekly, always on Wednesdays, starting at 4 am. Watch the new trailer:

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