Dylan McDermott plays Ben Harmon, a man who moves his family from Boston to Los Angeles in an effort to cope with infidelity and a miscarriage and rebuild their relationship. But he and his wife (played by Connie Britton, formerly of “Friday Night Lights”) find their new home brings with it other problems, eerie ones.
McDermott and his costars hit the premiere of the FX series on Monday at the Cinerama Dome in Los Angeles. The series starts Oct. 5. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
“American Horror Story” star Dylan McDermott joins show runner Ryan Murphy at the Cinerama Dome premiere. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Jessica Lange, who joins McDermott on the red carpet, plays the Southern-accented nosy neighbor Constance. She waltzes into the Harmons’ new home without warning. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
“Desperate Housewives” actress Sarah Paulson, who plays a medium named Billie Dean, poses with Jessica Lange at the premiere. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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“American Horror Story” producer Ryan Murphy arrives at the premiere of his new series. Murphy and Brad Falchuck, who together created the FX series “Nip/Tuck” and Fox‘s “Glee,” are helming the new series.
“Brad and I are excited to be back at FX where we enjoyed such a terrific relationship working with John Landgraf and his team through 100 episodes of ‘Nip/Tuck’,” Murphy previously said in a statement. “Our cast is extraordinary.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Taissa Farmiga plays the Harmons’ teenage daughter Violet. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Former “Heroes” star Zachary Quinto returns to television as Chad, the former owner of the Harmons’ haunted house. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Shelby Young plays Leah. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
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“The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” actress Christian Serratos has a guest appearance in the series playing a mean girl at Violet’s school. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
FX Network president John Landgraf, actor Dylan McDermott, actress Jessica Lange, producer/creator Ryan Murphy and 20th Century Fox Television chairman Dana Walden. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Morris Chestnut plays Luke for a multi-episode arc in the series. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Ashley Rickards (Chloe) and Evan Peters (Tate Langdon) join costar Shelby Young at the after-party, held at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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Kai Schultz, left, plays Bryan Rutger. He poses at the premiere with his twin brother Bodhi Schultz. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Dylan McDermott poses with his real-life daughter Colette McDermott. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
“Glee” star Chris Colfer. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
“Glee” star Lea Michele. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)