'American Horror Story' Season 6 Cast: Evan Peters Reveals Why He Wants To Play A 'Handicapped' Character
The cast of FX's American Horror Story has some ideas for who they want to play in season 6.
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FX just renewed American Horror Story for a sixth season and some of its cast members already have some ideas in mind for new roles. Evan Peters, who is currently playing the delightfully twisted Mr. March on American Horror Story: Hotel, wants to play someone with a handicap in season 6.
"Maybe some kind of handicapped [character] or something," Peters said in a new interview with Variety. "That'd be interesting to try to challenge myself to play."
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Chloë Sevigny, who is playing Alex Lowe on Hotel, said, "I think I'd maybe like to play more of a villain. I think that would be fun."
Meanwhile, Sarah Paulson, currently playing Hypodermic Sally on Hotel, can't even venture to guess.
"I think anything I would come up with would just sort of be really boring in comparison to what [showrunner] Ryan [Murphy] comes up with," she admitted.
There is no guarantee that any of these actors will even be in the sixth season. No information has been revealed to the public yet regarding who might be involved. However, Murphy publicly reached out to Lady Gaga, who is playing The Countess in Hotel, saying he wants her to be involved in some way.
American Horror Story: Hotel airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX.