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The First Real Clip From ‘American Horror Story: Hotel’ Is Nightmarish
Premiered within the excursion of phase 4 of Ryan Murphy’s “Scream Queens“, the creep gaze instruction for the creepiness which typically pauses in Hotel Cortez. The premiere is now less than a week away, and the new clip features the mysterious room 64 inside the hotel.
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A new teaser scene from “American Horror Story: Hotel” reveals that Wes Bentley’s character might have to pay better attention to the clues around – and under – him. Later, the camera followed his every move as he slowly lied down on the bed. We then see the junkie character Gabriel (Max Greenfield) knocked out – possibly sleeping, or maybe he’s already become a victim. Thankfully, the nature of this show means that this list is populated with supernatural creatures, all-too-human monsters, and a few generally demented beings.
“American Horror Story: Hotel” premieres with the episode titled “Checking In”, which centers on John Lowe’s investigation into the series of gruesome murders all over Los Angeles. Greenfield’s character, meanwhile, is described as “an addict who checks into the hotel and tangles with Sarah Paulson (Sally)”.
On the heels of the hotly-awaited release, Entertainment Weekly writer Tim Stack offered a scoop about the trailer.
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But while were filing our nails with magnetic key cards and anticipating the most disturbing scene in the shows soon-to-be five-year history, we thought Wednesday take a look back at everything that made the past four seasons so disturbing in the first place.