Travis Kelce Makes Eerie Debut in Ryan Murphy’s Grotesquerie: ‘There’s No Future After This’

Travis Kelce Makes Eerie Debut in Ryan Murphy’s Grotesquerie: 'There’s No Future After This'

Travis Kelce Makes Eerie Debut in Ryan Murphy’s Grotesquerie: ‘There’s No Future After This’

Travis Kelce is stepping into the world of horror with a chilling new role in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming series, Grotesquerie.

In the latest trailer for the show, Kelce, known for his football career with the Kansas City Chiefs and his podcasting success, introduces the series with an unsettling promise. “There’s no future after this,” he ominously declares in his brief appearance. The trailer offers a glimpse into the dark and eerie atmosphere of the show, with Kelce’s role shrouded in mystery.

Grotesquerie, a Ryan Murphy creation, unfolds in a small town plagued by a series of gruesome murders. The trailer sets a True Detective-like tone, highlighting the unsettling nature of the deaths that disrupt the community’s quiet life. Niecy Nash-Betts stars as Detective Lois Tryon, who is drawn into a chilling investigation where she suspects the killer is deliberately tormenting her. “You have to really hate people to do what was done here,” Lois says after visiting a crime scene. “It’s inhuman. No, it’s un-human.”

The series also features the classic horror element of creepy nuns. Lois turns to Sister Megan (played by Micaela Diamond), a nun and journalist who, despite her grim experiences, maintains hope in humanity. As Lois and Sister Megan delve deeper into the investigation, they become entangled in a sinister and complex web.

Travis Kelce Makes Eerie Debut in Ryan Murphy’s Grotesquerie: 'There’s No Future After This'

Travis Kelce is stepping into the world of horror with a chilling new role in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming series, Grotesquerie.

In the latest trailer for the show, Kelce, known for his football career with the Kansas City Chiefs and his podcasting success, introduces the series with an unsettling promise. “There’s no future after this,” he ominously declares in his brief appearance. The trailer offers a glimpse into the dark and eerie atmosphere of the show, with Kelce's role shrouded in mystery.

Grotesquerie, a Ryan Murphy creation, unfolds in a small town plagued by a series of gruesome murders. The trailer sets a True Detective-like tone, highlighting the unsettling nature of the deaths that disrupt the community’s quiet life. Niecy Nash-Betts stars as Detective Lois Tryon, who is drawn into a chilling investigation where she suspects the killer is deliberately tormenting her. “You have to really hate people to do what was done here,” Lois says after visiting a crime scene. “It’s inhuman. No, it’s un-human.”

The series also features the classic horror element of creepy nuns. Lois turns to Sister Megan (played by Micaela Diamond), a nun and journalist who, despite her grim experiences, maintains hope in humanity. As Lois and Sister Megan delve deeper into the investigation, they become entangled in a sinister and complex web.

The cast of Grotesquerie includes Courtney B. Vance as Lois’ husband Marshall Tryon, Lesley Manville as Nurse Redd, Nicholas Alexander Chavez as Father Charlie, and Raven Goodwin as Lois' daughter Merritt Tryon. Details about Kelce’s character remain tightly under wraps.

Kelce has been in the spotlight for over a year, from his public relationship with Taylor Swift to his Super Bowl LVIII win. His Hollywood ventures include his role in Grotesquerie, hosting Amazon's upcoming Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?, and a cameo in Happy Gilmore 2. Previously, Kelce starred in his own reality dating show, Catching Kelce, and hosted a memorable episode of Saturday Night Live.

Grotesquerie, produced by Ryan Murphy along with Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken (known for Feud: Capote vs. the Swans), will premiere on FX on Wednesday, September 25, and will be available for streaming on Hulu the following day. Watch the trailer above.

The cast of Grotesquerie includes Courtney B. Vance as Lois’ husband Marshall Tryon, Lesley Manville as Nurse Redd, Nicholas Alexander Chavez as Father Charlie, and Raven Goodwin as Lois’ daughter Merritt Tryon. Details about Kelce’s character remain tightly under wraps.

Kelce has been in the spotlight for over a year, from his public relationship with Taylor Swift to his Super Bowl LVIII win. His Hollywood ventures include his role in Grotesquerie, hosting Amazon’s upcoming Are You Smarter Than a Celebrity?, and a cameo in Happy Gilmore 2. Previously, Kelce starred in his own reality dating show, Catching Kelce, and hosted a memorable episode of Saturday Night Live.

Grotesquerie, produced by Ryan Murphy along with Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken (known for Feud: Capote vs. the Swans), will premiere on FX on Wednesday, September 25, and will be available for streaming on Hulu the following day. Watch the trailer above.

Travis Kelce Makes Eerie Debut in Ryan Murphy’s Grotesquerie: ‘There’s No Future After This’

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