The cast of "American Horror Story: Hotel" was unexpectedly joined by some cast members of "Scream Queens" at the Comic-Con Panel on Sunday afternoon as both shows are produced by executive producer Ryan Murphy of "Glee".
It was definitely one of the best panels at the event - revealing some major secrets fans will definitely want to know about the two shows. Read here for the 5 secrets about "Scream Queens."
But read on below to get the scoop on "American Horror Story: Hotel."
Secret #1: In true "AHS" fashion, expect to get to know some new characters. But it won't be that difficult to keep track of who's who. This time around, Sarah Paulson will be playing Hypodermic Sally, and Evan Peters will be portraying Mr. March.
Meanwhile, Kathy Bates will soon be dubbed Iris as Matt Bomber will be known this season as Donovan. It's highly unlikely that these characters won't be forgotten though, simply because they are all evil.
Secret #2: Sorry Lady Gaga fans, there won't be any singing on this show. In fact, "American Horror Story: Hotel" is a lot like "Scream Queens" in terms of having singers as actors/actresses on the show (see: Lea Michele, Nick Jonas, and Ariana Grande for "Scream Queens"), but without the actual singing.
Although Ryan Murphy was the genius producer behind "Glee," it seems as though the 49-year-old writer/TV producer is trying to veer away from that musical stigma by banning any form of singing in his two latest series.
Secret #3: Sarah Paulson has been known to survive the previous seasons of "American Horror Story." Unfortunately, she might not even survive this season!
Secret #4: Last year, it was revealed that all the "American Horror Story" seasons are all actually connected. But fans best brave themselves, as this season will make those connections even more entangled.
Ryan Murphy confirmed that characters from the previous "American Horror Story" seasons would be seen "checking in" to the "Hotel."
Secret #5: Time and time again, audiences have seen dead characters make re-appearances on their home series - and "AHS" might not be any different.
In fact, Ryan Murphy dished that while Jessica Lange might not be in "American Horror Story: Hotel" (after dying in the previous season), doesn't mean she can't return to a future season of "American Horror Story."
Secret #6: Lady Gaga was the one who came up to Ryan Murphy (via email!) to ask if she could join the "American Horror Story" cast as an "evil" character. Ryan Murphy responded with a "YES!" - all in caps lock, no less.
Join the guests as they check in to "American Horror Story: Hotel" beginning this October on FX.