AHS: NYC - Who's This Creepy Crew?
So, you wanna know who’s terrorizing – or at least dramatically inhabiting – the streets of New York City in the latest installment of American Horror Story? Let’s dive into the twisted world of AHS: NYC.
The Usual Suspects
First off, we’ve got the AHS all-stars, those familiar faces that make you go, "Oh, it's them again!" There's the ever-reliable Billie Lourd, who seems to have a permanent residency in Ryan Murphy’s spooky universe. Then there’s the chameleon-like Leslie Grossman, who can play sweet, scary, or somewhere in between. And let's not forget the always captivating Denis O'Hare and Zachary Quinto, bringing their A-game as usual.
The New Kids on the Block
But it's the fresh faces that really spice things up. We've got Russell Tovey and Joe Mantello, bringing a whole new level of queer intensity to the show. And let's give a shoutout to the rising star Isaac Cole Powell who's already making waves. They're all bringing their unique flavor to the NYC melting pot, and it's a delicious mix of talent.
The OG Horror Queens
And then there's the grand dame of Broadway, Patti LuPone. Need we say more? This woman can command a stage, a screen, or your entire living room with just a glance. She's the cherry on top of this already decadent horror sundae.
Who's Who and Why We Care
So, why should you care about this motley crew? Well, because they're about to take you on a terrifying journey through the underbelly of New York City. Think AIDS crisis, gay bashing, and a whole lot of unexplained phenomena. It's like The Normal Heart meets The Exorcist, but with a whole lot more glitter.
How to...
- How to get into American Horror Story: Start with Murder House. It's a classic.
- How to survive an AHS binge-watch: Stock up on snacks, blankets, and therapy appointments.
- How to tell if you're watching too much AHS: You start seeing shadows in your peripheral vision.
- How to impress your friends with AHS trivia: Watch every season, multiple times.
- How to cope with AHS nightmares: Turn on a light, count sheep, and maybe consider a different show.
So, there you have it, a quick rundown of the AHS: NYC cast and a survival guide for the horror-obsessed. Happy watching (or sleeping)!