'American Horror Story' Rumors: Season Six To Feature Lady Gaga Anew, Creepypasta Stories?
"American Horror Story" producer Ryan Murphy made a pronouncement on his Twitter account about how impressed he was with Lady Gaga's acting chops in the horror anthology's fifth season and invited her to be a part of the show's next season. The singer/actress reportedly agreed to the invitation, but rumors have it that Gaga is yet to ink an agreement with the production that will seal the deal for her participation in the horror series' next season.
While the singer/actress' inclusion on the show's next season is still up in the air, rumors about the show basing its sixth season episodes on "Creepypasta's" tales of horror continue to persist.
According to an insider report published by US Weekly last month, people behind the "American Horror Story" plan to buy the rights to "Creepypasta" horror stories, and once it happens, the tales will be tweaked to suit the show and the cast will be determined from there.
However, as "Creepypasta" is a collection of original short tales of horror uploaded on the Internet, it goes without saying that it remains a mystery as to what stories will be adapted by the show--- if ever the rumors are indeed true. Nonetheless, it is widely believed that one of the online horror tales that the show will bring to the small screen is "Slender Man."
Bustle earlier speculated that one of the things that viewers can expect from "American Horror Story's" sixth season is that it will feature a lot of the woods as its backdrop. If this turns out to be true, it can be a sort of confirmation that "Slender Man" will really make its "American Horror Story" debut. After all, the Slender Man is depicted as a slender and tall supernatural creature who preys on people in the woods.
After the rumor about "American Horror Story" adapting "Creepypasta's" tales for the show surfaced, reports of other "Creepypasta" tales that the show will feature started popping up. "Laughing Jack," "Goatman," and "The Russian Sleep Experiment" are some of the rumored horror tales that might make it to the small screen too.