FX's "Grotesquerie"
Premieres Wednesday, September 25
Ryan Murphy's New Horror Drama Will Premiere at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX and
Stream Next Day on Hulu
Starring Niecy Nash-Betts, Courtney B. Vance, Lesley Manville, Micaela Diamond,
Nicholas Alexander Chavez, Raven Goodwin and Travis Kelce
Written and Created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken
Produced by 20th Television
Key Art Also Released Today
LOS ANGELES, August 13, 2024 - FX today set the premiere date and released official key art for Grotesquerie, Ryan Murphy's new horror drama series, which will premiere on Wednesday, September 25 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on FX and stream the next day on Hulu. The 10-episode first season will be coming soon to Disney+ internationally.
In FX's Grotesquerie, a series of heinous crimes have unsettled a small community. "Detective Lois Tryon" feels these crimes are eerily personal, as if someone - or something - is taunting her. At home, Lois grapples with a strained relationship with her daughter, a husband in long-term hospital care and her own inner demons. With no leads and unsure of where to turn, she accepts the help of "Sister Megan," a nun and journalist with the Catholic Guardian. Sister Megan, with her own difficult past, has seen the worst of humanity, yet she still believes in its capacity for good. Lois, on the other hand, fears the world is succumbing to evil. As Lois and Sister Megan string together clues, they find themselves ensnared in a sinister web that only seems to raise more questions than answers.
The series stars Emmy(R) Award-winner Niecy Nash-Betts as "Detective Lois Tryon," Emmy Award-winner Courtney B. Vance as "Marshall Tryon," Emmy Award-nominee Lesley Manville as "Nurse Redd," Tony(R) Award-nominee Micaela Diamond as "Sister Megan," Nicholas Alexander Chavez as "Father Charlie," Raven Goodwin as "Merritt Tryon" and Travis Kelce.
Written and created by Ryan Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken, Grotesquerie is directed by Max Winkler, Murphy, Alexis Martin Woodall and Elegance Bratton. The show is executive produced by Murphy, Woodall, Baitz, Baken, Winkler, Nash-Betts, Vance, Peter Liguori, Nissa Diederich, Eric Kovtun and Scott Robertson. It is produced by 20th Television.
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Official Site: fxnetworks.com/shows/grotesquerie
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About FX
FX, a division of Disney Entertainment, is a global multiplatform brand that develops, produces, commissions and markets original programming for Hulu and the FX and FXX linear channels in the U.S., and Disney+ in all other international territories. The FX brand mark appears above the title across its entire slate of originals. Over the past two decades, FX has been responsible for some the most-critically acclaimed and award-winning shows on television. Some of the brand's current and legacy titles include the dramas American Horror Story, American Crime Story, The Americans, Damages, Fargo, FEUD, Justified, Nip/Tuck, The Old Man, The Patient, Pose, Rescue Me, The Shield, Shōgun, Snowfall and Sons of Anarchy; the comedies Archer, Atlanta, The Bear, Better Things, DAVE, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, Reservation Dogs and What We Do in the Shadows; and a growing slate of docuseries and documentary films including The New York Times Presents, Welcome to Wrexham and Dear Mama.
About 20th Television
One of the Disney Television Studios, 20th Television is a prolific supplier of entertainment programming, including Hulu's most-watched comedy "Only Murders in the Building" from Steve Martin, John Hoffman and Dan Fogelman; the Disney+ hit series "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" from bestselling author Rick Riordan and Jon Steinberg; and critically acclaimed limited series "The Dropout" starring Amanda Seyfried and from Liz Meriwether, and "Dopesick" from Danny Strong and starring Michael Keaton; ABC's award-winning hit comedy "Abbott Elementary" from Quinta Brunson, "Will Trent" starring Ramón Rodriguez; top network drama "9-1-1" in its new home at ABC and its spinoff, "9-1-1: Lone Star," at FOX from Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear; FX's hit "The Old Man" from Jon Steinberg and starring Jeff Bridges, its blockbuster series "American Horror Story" from Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, and the "Feud" anthology series from Ryan Murphy; in addition to dozens of others. 20th Television shows have amassed a collective 2,040 Emmy nominations and 226 wins, as well as multiple Golden Globes, Humanitas Prizes and Peabody Awards. The studio's landmark series from its 70-year library include such classics as "Batman," "Modern Family," "M*A*S*H," "Glee," "How I Met Your Mother," "Bones," "Empire," "Fresh Off the Boat," "24," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "New Girl" and "The X-Files."
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