'American Horror Story: Roanoke' spoilers: More creepy incidents surround the Miller house in 'Chapter 5'

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After the Miller's house had been completely evaded by the ghost of The Butcher (Kathy Bates) and her creepy army, things are looking scarier for Shelby (Lily Rabe) and Matt (Andre Holland) in the next episode of "American Horror Story: Roanoke."

In the trailer for the episode called "Chapter 5," Shelby mentioned that she feels that the "house is coming alive," while her husband said that a "mob" was coming for them. It seems like the monsters will cause more trouble inside the house in the upcoming episode.

Meanwhile, the latest installment of the critically-acclaimed horror anthology series is almost halfway done with season 6, but the fan-favorite cast member Evan Peters still has to make his debut in "American Horror Story: Roanoke."

Peters made a mark while portraying some of the most unforgettable characters in the "American Horror Story" franchise, particularly as Tate Langdon in "Murder House" and Jimmy Darling in "Freak Show." But the actor's new character for "Roanoke" has yet to be named.

This led to speculations that Peters was the one who portrays the role of the mysterious man who wears the pig mask that haunts the spooky Roanoke house.

Thrillist also speculated that Peters' character could have a connection with Lady Gaga's character Scathach because of their hair.

In the new season of "American Horror Story," Gaga sports a red hair as she portrays the role of a scary wood witch. On the other hand, Peters previously told The Wrap in August that he dyed his hair red for his role in "Roanoke."

"Uh, yes, I'm trying to figure out if I can say," the actor said reluctantly. "Yes, I didn't do this to my hair. Yeah." However, he opted not to give more information about his character in the interview.

The fifth episode of "American Horror Story: Roanoke" is slated to air on Wednesday, Oct. 12, on FX.

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