Here are all the new (hello, Matt_Morrison) and returning (welcome back, BillieLourd) stars heading to a world of horror in AHS1984
Billie Lourd, Cody Fern and Leslie Grossman are returning to the FX horror anthology for season nine, along with franchise newcomers Matthew Morrison, DeRon Horton and Zach Villa. The first teaser for the '80s-themed slasher season dropped Thursday and revealed the looks for the star-studded cast, which also includes already confirmed returning star Emma Roberts and newcomer Gus Kenworthy and Angelica Ross.
Ryan Murphy, co-creator and showrunner, dropped the teaser and peek at the cast's "'80s lewks" to celebrate the first day of filming onThe teaser, which is set to Dan Hartman's 1984 hit "I Can Dream About You," serves as the official cast announcement and reveals more than one camp look for the cast. Lourd, Fern, Grossman and Horton are seen in several '80s camp outfits, while Ross appears with a stethoscope around her neck.
But it's the mustachioed Morrison who steals the show with the many close-ups on the package filling his short shorts. Morrison's casting marks aAHS: 1984 also reveals the return of John Carroll Lynch as the possible killer. Lynch, who opens and closes the video, holds a memorable place inand who has been referenced on later seasons.
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