'American Horror Story season 5: Hotel' spoiler shows cast at Hotel Cortez

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Teasers and spoilers for "American Horror Story: Hotel" continue to trickle in. The newest one is courtesy of Cheyenne Jackson, who will play the role of a fashion icon named Will Drake in the highly anticipated new season of the hit FX horror anthology. 

The actor shared on Instagram a photo of the whole ensemble checked in at Hotel Cortez with Lady Gaga at the center, showing off her long locks. Also pictured are Sarah Paulson, Angela Bassett, Denis O'Hare, Matt Bomer and Kathy Bates. 

Other cast members, namely Angela Bassett, Max Greenfield, Chloë Sevigny and Evan Peters, also appear in all the creepy and outlandish glories of their characters. The teaser proves that Hotel Cortez has the most brooding guests. 

The teaser seems to have been taken down by Jackson already but nonetheless, this won't be the first time the characters of the season were glimpsed at. A trailer was also released two weeks ago, giving fans a feel of the hotel and the kind of people who stay there. 

"Hotel" will be the first season Jessica Lange, who headlined all four seasons of the show, is absent. Nevertheless, O'Hare said in an interview with TV Line that the forthcoming season will be as "twisted" as the first season titled "Murder House." 

"The theme is different, but also the feeling on the set is different," the actor, who will play the role of a cross-dresser and a bar owner named Liz Taylor, said as he stopped to talk to the site's correspondent during his walk on the red carpet at the Emmys. 

"But I think it's going to be really scary. It feels like season 1 in many ways and I think it's because we're back in LA," he went on to say.

The familiar tone may also be due to O'Hare donning one of Lange's costumes from the show's previous season "Coven." During the interview, he said he was "very happy" that the costume actually fit him.

"American Horror Story: Hotel" will premiere on Oct. 7 with an episode called "Checking In." 

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