'American Horror Story' season 5 spoilers: Evan Peters confesses his fear of hotels

It seems like actor Evan Peters will have a hard time shooting "American Horror Story: Hotel," the fifth installment in the highly-rated horror anthology series. In a recent interview with GoldDerby, the actor admitted that he is scared to begin filming the latest season of "AHS" because he is terrified of hotels. 

"... I know that hotels are terrifying and I'm actually very scared to start working on this one. I'm very scared," Evans said during the video interview posted on YouTube. 

According to the actor, he is terrified of the different energies that are enclosed in the numerous rooms inside hotels, and he feels that the set of the current season of "American Horror Story" will be amazing this year. However, the actor claimed that he still has no idea how the story will develop this season. 

Evans is no stranger to the "AHS" set. He has been in the Ryan Murphy-created anthology since its first season titled "Murder House." He also appeared in the subsequent seasons, namely "Asylum," "Coven," and most recently,"Freak Show."  

But despite Evans' reluctance to return to the set this season, filming of season 5 starts this summer in Los Angeles, California. He will be joined by other members of the star-studded cast, including Kathy Bates, Sarah Paulson, Angela Bassett, Cheyenne Jackson, Chloe Sevigny, Max Greenfield, Wes Bentley, and pop singer Lady Gaga.

The popular pop sensation recently posted a photo on her Twitter account, showing herself sporting blonde hair. She also called out to the series showrunner in her post, saying: "I heard you called for a blonde @MrRPMurphy #AHSHotel". 

At the moment, there is no official air date for "American Horror Story: Hotel" provided by FX, but Murphy's previous tweets mentioned that the horror drama will return sometime in October this year.  

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