The series will premiere on September 25.
in strangeness In the film's trailer, Detective Lois Tryon (Niece Nash Pitts) suspects that a criminal who commits heinous crimes – including the murder of an entire family – is taunting her.
“It's like God left the keys to the candy store to the devil,” Nash Bates admits to one pastor.
As the bodies pile up, crime journalist and cult-focused nun Megan (Michaela Diamond) seeks help in the investigation. “There’s no future after this,” says Travis Kelce, who appears in the trailer’s introduction released Wednesday, as the monster continues to wreak havoc.
In the latest series from director Ryan Murphy, criminal investigators find themselves “entangled in a sinister web that seems to raise more questions than answers,” according to the series synopsis. The 10-episode series stars Courtney B. Vance and Lesley Manville.
American football star (and Taylor Swift friend) Kelce said he felt like he was “working with professional actors” in New heights podcast, a show he hosts with his brother Jason Kelsey. The series marks Kelsey's first major acting role, which partly explains his early surprise.
“I was blown away and shocked that he was willing to give me a role like that, because it’s such a big role on the show,” Kelsey said of Murphy. “He seemed so confident that I could do it and he injected that into me in our first conversation. So I hope I don’t fail him in that.”
Murphy's Movie Trailer Monsters: The Story of Lyle and Erik Menendez The series also premiered on Wednesday. The series follows the night Lyle and Erik Menendez shot and killed their parents at their family home in Beverly Hills. The project comes two years after Murphy released The Monster: The Dahmer Story, The film tells the life story of cannibal killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
strangeness Premieres September 25th.