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‘American Horror Story’ Season 5 Spoilers: Scary Children, Unkempt Hallway, Serial Killer’s Office

2015 Summer TCA Tour - Day 11

(Photo : Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images) Creator/writer/director Ryan Murphy, creator/writer/executive producer Brad Falchuk, actors Sarah Paulson, Kathy Bates, Angela Bassett, Wes Bentley, Matt Bomer, Chloe Sevigny, Denis O'Hare, Cheyenne Jackson and Finn Wittrock speak onstage during the 'AHS: Hotel' panel discussion at the FX portion of the 2015 Summer TCA Tour at The Beverly Hilton Hotel on August 7, 2015 in Beverly Hills, California.

"American Horror Story" Season 5 is coming in October and creators say it has the most disturbing scene in the history of the series by far.

Ryan Murphy, co-creator of the hit horror series "American Horror Story", reveals that for the fifth season of the show, they will be showing a shocking scene that will disturb even the most avid AHS fans. And according to HNGN, it will feature Sarah Paulson, Max Greenfield and a new object of fear creators came with, a monster called the "Addiction Demon".    

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In "American Horror Story: Hotel", Entertainment Weekly describes the "Addiction Demon" as having eyes and mouth that are covered by a wax-like substance that eerily reminds of human skin. The monster is wearing a cone-like metal dildo on its head and Murphy said in an interview, "He is a representation of that and what people go through fighting addiction. It's not done lightly or blithely. I think it's very powerful and strong.

The "disturbing" scene mentioned by Murphy is actually a love scene where the character of Gabriel cavorts with Sally and the Addiction Demon. Gabriel is the character played by Greenfield who is a junkie with platinum blonde hair. He checks in at the Cortez, which is the name of the "American Horror Story" hotel.

When asked about the scene and the character he plays, Greenfield said that the creator Murphy gets a real kick about seeing how far he can take the series. He also mentioned that the man responsible for AHS was both scared and happy while doing the scene and that the whole case feels the same way too.

He added, "And it was a good vibe on set because of that. I think we were like, 'F- yeah, man. Let's push this and let's see how far we can go."

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