'American Horror Story' season 5 news: Lady Gaga reveals premiere episode title 'Checking In'

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"American Horror Story: Hotel" has been providing a lot of teasers of late. Lead star Lady Gaga has been one of the ardent ones to serve up succulent details regarding the upcoming season of the popular FX horror anthology. 

Days ago, fans caught a glimpse of the singer at the reception desk in the hotel in a short teaser for the new season. Now, the pop sensation herself is doing what she called "homework" as she posted on her Instagram account a blood-stained draft of the script for the first season. 

The photo reveals that the premiere episode of "American Horror Story: Hotel" is called "Checking In." The hitmaker threw light on the menacing red blots all over the print, saying it was a case of a "horrible lipstick accident." 

Just doing a bit of monster homework Horrible lipstick accident. #AHS

A photo posted by @ladygaga on

Gaga will join "AHS" staples Sarah Paulson as Hypodermic Sally, Kathy Bates as Iris, and Evan Peters as Mr. March. Newcomer Matt Bomer plays Donovan, and "Hot Pursuit" star Richard T. Jones landed the role of Detective Hahn. As per E! Online, Lady Gaga plays someone evil as she herself asked for it. 

The same publication claimed that characters from past seasons will return as creator Ryan Murphy said, "Characters from previous seasons will come back and check into the hotel."

In other "AHS"-related news, its recurring cast member Finn Wittrock was nominated for an Emmy.

"I'm surprised. I didn't see it coming. There was some talk about [the possibility of a nod] but I'm still in shock. It's incredibly nice and humbling," the actor told TV Line

Paulson also scored a nomination for her performance in the series and Wittrock said that this recognition "was incredibly well deserved." During the interview, the actor also said that his character in the upcoming season will "be pretty involved with Ms. Gaga," adding that he "will go head-to-head once again" with Bomer.

"American Horror Story: Hotel" will premiere in October. 

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