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Evan Peters, Ashton Kutcher And Anthony Ramos To Star In Ryan Murphy’s Latest FX Show

Sep 30, 2024

Evan Peters and Ryan Murphy have been working together for years on various TV projects. None of them reached the heights in viewership like their most recent— “Dahmer.” Now, it looks like the duo aren’t going to wait a long time before collaborating one more time, with the upcoming new series “The Beauty.”
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According to Variety, Evan Peters is set to join Ashton Kutcher, Anthony Ramos, and Jeremy Pope in the cast of Ryan Murphy’s newest series, “The Beauty,” which is coming to FX. They aren’t revealing much about the plot of the series, but we do know it’s based on the Image Comics series of the same name by Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley. The comic book series follows a world where it’s not difficult to obtain physical beauty. In fact, you can pass it along like an STI. But as you might expect, things like this come with a hefty price. 
As mentioned, Peters and Murphy have collaborated on a number of projects in the past, most notably in multiple seasons of “American Horror Story.” As for the other actors, this is the first time Kutcher, Ramos, and Pope have worked with Murphy. 
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Murphy is enjoying significant success with both his work at FX and on Netflix. He recently released the first season of “American Sports Story” as well as the new season of ‘Monster’ that is focusing on the story of Erik and Lyle Menendez. 
Production on this new series is expected to begin sometime this fall. That makes a release date in the second half of 2025 seem more likely for this 11 episode series.

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