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The Woman In White Carried Across Abyss Of “American Horror Story: Asylum” Inmates

Yes, another American Horror Story: Asylum video promo has landed, errrr, was carried online.

Being commited this October, only on FX, the new season is set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane in 1964, and revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.

The first installment of “American Horror Story” earned 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are Executive Producers of “American Horror Story: Asylum.” It is produced by 20th Fox Television. READ MORE

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TV: 4 Cool New Posters For “American Horror Story: Asylum”

Last week we featured a gaggle of new American Horror Story: Asylum video promos and now it appears as if the marketing has shifted to the non-moving image. Even though these teaser posters feature imagery from the aforementioned promos, they’re actually pretty d*mn good looking.

Being commited this October, only on FX, the new season is set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane in 1964, and revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.

The first installment of “American Horror Story” earned 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are Executive Producers of “American Horror Story: Asylum.” It is produced by 20th Fox Television. READ MORE

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TV: Small Casting Bit For “American Horror Story: Asylum”

Some brief casting news as James J. Collins has slipped into the role of “Pierre” in FX’s American Horror Story: Asylum.

Being commited this October, only on FX, the new season is set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane in 1964, and revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.

The first installment of “American Horror Story” earned 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are Executive Producers of “American Horror Story: Asylum.” It is produced by 20th Fox Television. READ MORE

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TV: A Bucket Full Of “American Horror Story: Asylum” Teasers

What’s a morning without a new American Horror Story: Asylum promo? The videos are rumoured to connect into the new season’s opening credits; the following promo displays a bucket being carries by a bunch of inmates.

Being commited this October, only on FX, the new season is set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane in 1964, and revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.

The first installment of “American Horror Story” earned 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are Executive Producers of “American Horror Story: Asylum.” It is produced by 20th Fox Television. READ MORE

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TV: Yet Another “American Horror Story: Asylum” Promo, Trapped Behind Glass

Sick of FX’s video promos for their forthcoming American Horror Story: Asylum? I hope not, because we’ve just posted yet another, this time depicting someone trapped in a glass prison. The videos are rumoured to connect into the new season’s opening credits.

Being commited this October, only on FX, the new season is set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane in 1964, and revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.

The first installment of “American Horror Story” earned 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are Executive Producers of “American Horror Story: Asylum.” It is produced by 20th Fox Television. READ MORE

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TV: Latest “American Horror Story: Asylum” Promo Gives Homage To ‘Exorcist’ Stairway Crawl

FX continues to roll out video promos for their forthcoming American Horror Story: Asylum. The videos are rumoured to connect into the new season’s opening credits. Watch the latest that depicts an Exorcist-esque upside down stairway crawl!

Being commited this October, only on FX, the new season is set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane in 1964, and revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.

The first installment of “American Horror Story” earned 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are Executive Producers of “American Horror Story: Asylum.” It is produced by 20th Fox Television. READ MORE

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TV: The Insanely Short Fourth Teaser For “American Horror Story: Asylum” Is Here

A fourth American Horror Story: Asylum teaser promo floods online, this time featuring a white rose with a – surprise – inside.

Being commited this October, only on FX, the new season is set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane in 1964, and revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe. The first installment of “American Horror Story” earned 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are Executive Producers of “American Horror Story: Asylum.” It is produced by 20th Fox Television.

There’s some speculation that these teasers will comprise the opening credits of the season, much like the early imagery we saw last year made it into Season 1′s opening credits. With that in mind, I’ve included all of them below the jump (in reverse order – newest to oldest) so you can test this theory with some degree of convenience. READ MORE

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Take a Disturbing Hydrobath In Third ‘American Horror Story: Asylum’ Teaser!

A third American Horror Story: Asylum teaser promo floods online, this time displaying a “Hydrobath”, which is a Vet approved and recommended bathing system.

Being commited this October, only on FX, the new season is set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane in 1964, and revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.

The first installment of “American Horror Story” earned 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are Executive Producers of “American Horror Story: Asylum.” It is produced by 20th Fox Television. READ MORE

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TV: Dreamy And Creepy New Teaser For “American Horror Story: Asylum”!!

Whereas the last teaser was fairly gory, this one new slice of American Horror Story: Asylum goes for the creep factor. All gauzy, dreamy, surreal and spooky.

Being commited this October, only on FX, the new season is set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane in 1964, and revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.

The first installment of “American Horror Story” earned 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are Executive Producers of “American Horror Story: Asylum.” It is produced by 20th Fox Television. READ MORE

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TV: Buckets Of Gore In First “American Horror Story: Asylum” Teaser Promo!!

She’s dropping more than just hints…

Get committed to American Horror Story: Asylum with this first teaser promo!

Being commited this October, only on FX, the new season is set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane in 1964, and revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.

The first installment of “American Horror Story” earned 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are Executive Producers of “American Horror Story: Asylum.” It is produced by 20th Fox Television. READ MORE

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TV: “American Horror Story” Creator Ryan Murphy Talks “Asylum” Rubber Man, Halloween Episode!

The “Rubber Man” returns this fall when FX premieres the second season of “American Horror Story”, simply known as American Horror Story: Asylum.” Show creator Ryan Murphy took to Twitter (@MrRPMurphy) and answered fan’s questions. Here’s the breakdown of what he revealed, with a major spoiler warning attached to it.

Set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane, the upcoming Chapter 2 revolves around Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by Cromwell, and is about sanity and tackling real-life horrors. READ MORE

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TV: One Actor, Two Roles For “American Horror Story: Asylum”

Blake Sheldon will play the roles of Devon and Cooper, two different characters, in the third episode of American Horror Story: Asylum

Set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane in 1964, the upcoming season revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

“American Horror Story: Asylum” also stars Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Lily Rabe, Zachary Quinto and Joseph Fiennes.

Principal photography on “AHS: Asylum” started on July 17 for an October premiere.

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TV: FX Announces “American Horror Story: Asylum”

The upcoming second season/installment of FX’s horror series/miniseries “American Horror Story” will be titled American Horror Story: Asylum,” co-creator/executive producer Ryan Murphy announced today, reports DL.

Set in 1964, “American Horror Story: Asylum” stars Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Lily Rabe, Zachary Quinto, James Cromwell, and Joseph Fiennes.

Principal photography on “AHS: Asylum” started on July 17 for an October premiere.

We picked ‘Asylum’ because it not only describes the setting – an insane asylum run by Jessica Lange’s character which was formerly a tuberculosis ward – but also signifies a place of haven for the unloved and the unwanted,” Murphy said. “This year’s theme is about sanity and tackling real life horrors.

The first installment of “American Horror Story” earned 17 Primetime Emmy Award nominations, tying for the most of any program this year and setting a record for the most Emmy nominations for a miniseries in basic cable history. Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Dante Di Loreto and Tim Minear are Executive Producers of “American Horror Story: Asylum.” It is produced by 20th Fox Television.

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TV: New Picture Shows Adam Levine Marooned Against A Bloody Wall For “American Horror Story” Season 2

Maroon 5 singer Adam Levine was monkeying around on the set of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s American Horror Story asylum, and Murphy decided to snap a twitpic. I have no idea how “bloody face” will figure into the show though.

Set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane, the upcoming season revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, Jenna Dewan, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.

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TV: Jenna Dewan To Play A Lover In “American Horror Story” Season 2

Jenna Dewan (pictured inside; Step Up, The Grudge 2) is headed to Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s American Horror Story asylum.

Per THR, “Dewan will co-star opposite Maroon 5 and The Voice’s Adam Levine and round out a pairing described as “The Lovers” in the sophomore season of the drama.

Set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane, the upcoming season revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Clea Duvall, Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Sarah Paulson, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe. READ MORE

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Full Specs For First Season Of “American Horror Story”

“American Horror Story” is TV’s most original new drama, a deeply stylish psychosexual haunt devised to keep you on the edge of your seat that arrive on home video September 25.

The Harmon’s (Dylan McDermott, Connie Britton) fresh start in a new home deviously twists to reveal discoveries of love, sex and murderous revenge. Featuring a Golden Globe-winning performance by Jessica Lange, Season One scares up a host of engrossing extras including: Audio Commentary on Pilot Episode by Ryan Murphy, Behind the Fright: The Making of American Horror Story, The Murder House presented by Eternal Darkness Tours of Hollywood, On the Set of American Horror Story Season One, Overture to Horror: Creating the Title Sequence and Out of the Shadows: Meet the House Ghosts.

A family of three move from Boston to Los Angeles as a means of reconciling their past anguish. They move to a restored mansion, unaware that the home is haunted.READ MORE

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TV: Clea Duvall Latest Name Heading To “American Horror Story” Asylum

Clea Duvall (Identity, The Faculty, The Grudge) is headed to Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s American Horror Story asylum.

THR reports that the actress, who starred on the short-lived HBO drama “Carnivale,” has booked a multiple-episode role on the rebooted second season of “American Horror Story.”

Set at an East Coast asylum for the criminally insane, the upcoming season revolves around Jessica Lange’s new character — a nun — and her boss at the institution, played by James Cromwell.

Details on Duvall’s role, like many others for the new round of “Horror Story,” are being kept under wraps but she’s expected to share scenes opposite returning cast member Sarah Paulson.

Duvall joins a cast that includes Chris Zylka, Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, The Voice’s Adam Levine, Mark Consuelos and newcomer Lizzie Brochere round out the cast. Other returning cast members set to play new roles include Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe.

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TV: A Packed “American Horror Story’ Asylum

Season 2 of FX’s American Horror Story begins production this week, but it looks like they are still adding folks to the asylum.

Former “All My Children” star Mark Consuelos (pictured below) is joining “AHS” as a patient named Spivey.

Jessica Lange, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson and Lily Rabe — who in Season 1 played Constance, Chad, Tate, psychic Billie Dean and doctor’s wife Nora — are all set to return but as different characters. New cast members include Chloe Sevigny, Adam Levine, Lizzie Brochere, Joseph Fiennes and James Cromwell.

Bradley Buecker will be returning to the series and will direct both episodes 201 and 202. Tim Minear scripted the season premiere, while Final Destination, Black Christmas and “X-Files”‘ James Wong takes on episode 202.

The new season takes place in a 1960′s mental hospital, said show creator Ryan Murphy back in May. READ MORE

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“American Horror Story” Dated For Home Video, Full Specs

It was just announced that FX’s American Horror Story is hitting Blu-ray and DVD on September 25. The Blu-ray will be a 3-disc set while the DVD will include 4 discs, both with the following extras:

-Audio Commentary on Pilot Episode by Ryan Murphy
-Behind the Fright: The Making of “American Horror Story”
-The Murder House presented by Eternal Darkness Tours of Hollywood
-On the Set of “American Horror Story” Season One
-Overture to Horror: Creating the Title Sequence
-Out of the Shadows: Meet the House Ghosts

In the series anthology, “A family of three move from Boston to Los Angeles as a means of reconciling their past anguish. They move to a restored mansion, unaware that the home is haunted.

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TV: “American Horror Story” Season 2 Writers, Director & Start Date!

Keeping tabs on the second season of FX’s American Horror Story,” sources tell us shooting officially commences on July 17th in Los Angeles.

We’ve also discovered that Bradley Buecker will be returning to the series and will direct both episodes 201 and 202. Tim Minear scripted the season premiere, while Final Destination, Black Christmas and “X-Files”‘ James Wong takes on episode 202.

Jessica Lange, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson and Lily Rabe — who in Season 1 played Constance, Chad, Tate, psychic Billie Dean and doctor’s wife Nora — are all set to return but as different characters. New cast members include Chloe Sevigny, Adam Levine, Lizzie Brochere, Joseph Fiennes and James Cromwell.

The new season takes place in a 1960′s mental hospital, said show creator Ryan Murphy back in May.

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TV: Chris Zylka Moves From Witches, Sharks and Pirahna To Ghosts For “American Horror Story”

Chris Zylka (Piranha 3DD, Shark Night 3D, The Amazing Spider-Man) is going from playing a witch to a mysterious new role on FX’s American Horror Story.

The actor, who co-starred on the short-lived CW supernatural drama “The Secret Circle,” has joined the rebooted drama in a mysterious new role, THR has learned.

Details on who Zylka will play in the second season of the FX drama from “Glee” co-creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk are being kept under wraps.

Set at an East Coast mental institution in the 1960s, Zylka joins an all-star cast on the horror series that includes returning stars Jessica Lange (who’ll play a nun), Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson and Lily Rabe in addition to Joseph Fiennes, Chloe Sevigny, Adam Levine, Oscar-nominee James Cromwell and newcomer Lizzie Brochere. READ MORE

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‘American Horror Story’ Anthology Dated For Home Video

Some brief news, but exciting for those who have yet to catch FX’s absolutely fantastic horror anthology American Horror Story when it premiered.

Gearing up for the second season, the first season will arrive on DVD and Blu-ray September 25. Specs are forthcoming, but I can only assume they’ll be epic.

In the series, “A family of three move from Boston to Los Angeles as a means of reconciling their past anguish. They move to a restored mansion, unaware that the home is haunted.” Connie Britton, Dylan McDermott, Evan Peters, Taissa Farmiga, Denis O’Hare, Jessica Lange, Frances Conroy, Kate Mara, Lily Rabe, Jamie Brewer, Alexandra Breckenridge, Matt Ross, Christine Estabrook, Morris Chestnut, Bodhi Schulz and Zachary Quinto al starred in the haunted house anthology.

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Second Season Of “American Horror Story” Gets In The Habit With Jessica Lange

Some more details about the second season of “American Horror Story” are beginning to emerge. We already knew that Jessica Lange, Joseph Fiennes, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe, Adam Levine, Lizzie Brochere, Chloe Sevigny and James Cromwell has all been locked in, with the returning cast playing new roles. Murphy had also disclosed that the season would be “set in an institution for the criminally insane.” Fiennes’ character runs said institution where Jessica Lange works and will also be the object of her attraction as it’s been stated that “the pair have a May/December romance.

Writer Tim Minear told MTV, “she’s playing something that’s a little more East Coast, a little more patrician. She’s playing a nun. In this instance, she’s a bride of Christ.” Conflict I guess!

Murphy has been talking a lot about how this season will be different from the last. He previously stated “I don’t want to say what Zach and Lily are doing, or what anybody else is doing, until we get closer to [fall]. But I’ll continue to say that everybody is playing the opposite of what they played last year, which I think is why they’re all so into it. Like, I have talked to Zach and Jessica and they were very excited… and that’s a rare thing.READ MORE

TV: ‘Skins’ Star Heads To ‘American Horror Story’ Loony Bin

American Horror Story apparently isn’t done populating the asylum at the center of its upcoming second season.

TVLine has learned exclusively that Britne Oldford, best known for her role as moody, pill-popping Cadie in MTV’s “Skins,” is joining the FX hit in the recurring role of Alma. A description of Alma was not made available, but conventional wisdom points to her being one of the patients holed up at the institution for the criminally insane run by Jessica Lange.

Other new faces on tap for Season 2 of the FX hit include “Big Love”‘s Chloe Sevigny, “The Voice”‘s Adam Levine, French actress Lizzie Brochere, “FlashForward”‘s Joseph Fiennes and Oscar nominee James Cromwell, while Lange, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson and Lily Rabe — who in Season 1 played Constance, Chad, Tate, psychic Billie Dean and doctor’s wife Nora — are all set to return but as different characters.

Everybody is playing the opposite of what they played last year,” “Horror Story” co-creator Ryan Murphy recently told TVLine, “which I think is why they’re all so into it.READ MORE