From left to right, actress Jessica Lange, Ryan Murphy, creator, executive producer, writer/director of the minseries, and actors Kathy Bates,
IN PHOTO: From left to right, actress Jessica Lange, Ryan Murphy, creator, executive producer, writer/director of the minseries, and actors Kathy Bates, Taissa Farmiga, Emma Roberts, Evan Peters and Denis O'Hare arrive at the premiere of FX's "American Horror Story:Coven" at Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California, October 5, 2013. Season 3 of the television series premieres Wednesday, October, 9. Reuters/Kevork Djansezian

He has appeared in all the four seasons of FX’s horror anthology series, “American Horror Story.” Now, Evan Peters will also be part of “American Horror Story” Season 5, subtitled “Hotel.”

Ryan Murphy, co-creator of the series, took to Twitter to confirm Murphy’s return. Without revealing details about Peters’ character, Murphy said, “This season, Evan Peters will be waiting for you in Room 64.”

In Season 4 “American Horror Story-Freak Show,” Peters played one of the freaks called lobster boy Jimmy Darling. Kathy Bates played the role of his character’s mother. She, too, has signed on to star in the new season. According to Murphy’s Twitter post, she will be seen running the hotel. Another AHS alum Sarah Paulson has also agreed to do “American Horror Story” Season 5. Murphy has called her character the “baddest bad girl of them all.”

There is still no news on Peters’ real life fiancée Emma Robert’s casting. She might not return, as she is playing one of the main characters in Murphy’s new comedy-horror anthology for FOX, “Scream Queens.” Veteran actress Jessica Lange has confirmed that she is done with AHS and Elsa Mars of “Freak Show” was her final role for the anthology series.

Lady Gaga, Matt Bomer, Cheyenne Jackson, Wes Bentley and Chloë Sevigny have been roped in for “American Horror Story” Season 5. Bomer, who is returning as a series regular after guest starring in an episode of “Freak Show” as hustler boy Andy, recently said that the storyline of his character and that of Gaga is “really” fun. He also said that that he has extensive scenes with Gaga.

Speaking about the new season, John Landgraf, CEO at FX Networks, had told TV Line that it is going to be “very different.” TV Line also quoted him as saying “... I think there’s going to be an unusually large reinvention in between Book 4 and Book 5 relative to, say, between Book 3 [Coven] and 4 [Freak Show].”

The production on “American Horror Story-Hotel” is scheduled to begin this summer. The Season 5 is expected to premiere sometime in October 2015.

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