Ryan Murphy TV Return With Ashton Kutcher

Ryan Murphy's upcoming FX series The Beauty, which is based on a comic about an STD that promises physical perfection, will be Ashton Kutcher's TV comeback.

On Monday, September 30, a number of media sources announced that FX had ordered a full season of eleven episodes of The Beauty. Kutcher, 46, Evan Peters, Anthony Ramos, and Jeremy Pope are among the cast members. Deadline claims that the female lead has not yet been chosen. Kutcher will most likely portray a tech mogul on the project, while Peters, 37, is probably going to be the male lead.

The Beauty is based on Jeremy Haun and Jason A. Hurley's identically titled Image Comics series. "Modern society is obsessed with outward beauty," the comic book synopsis said, while the show's precise narrative and character information are still unknown. What if there was a technique to ensure that you could grow in beauty every single day? Could it be a sexually transmitted infection? It is possible to achieve physical perfection in the realm of The Beauty. Although it has been abused by the great majority of people, Detectives Foster and Vaughn will soon realize that it has a horrible cost.

With The Beauty, Kutcher will play a major TV character for the first time in four years. Prior to leaving the small screen, he starred on Netflix's The Ranch from 2016 until 2020. In 2017 and 2022, he appeared as himself on The Bachelorette and The Boys. Additionally, Kutcher returned to the character of Kelso in a single episode of the That '70s Show prequel series, That '90s Show. You may also read this: Katie Gaudreau Says Late Bros Johnny and Matthew Will Be Dancing

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After his breakthrough performance in season 1 of American Horror Story, Peters, on the other hand, has frequently worked with Murphy. The actor continued to feature in the program for eight more seasons, and he was even given a producer credit for American Horror Story: Double Feature. In addition, he starred in Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, which won Peters a nomination for an Emmy and a Golden Globe, as well as the first season of Murphy's FX comedy Pose.

Peters chose alternative projects to focus on his mental health after shooting Monster.

In December 2022, Peters stated to Variety, "I'm going to take a little break from darker roles and explore the light." "I think it would be interesting to explore the details of those kinds of experiences and play something a little more ordinary and closer to home."

Peters remembered the attitude that went along with portraying the notorious serial killer a month ago.

He said on a panel, "I brought in a lot of darkness and negativity because I wanted to give the role my all the entire time." It was simply a matter of knowing when the project would come to an end, being able to finally breathe and let go, and deciding that it was time to bring in the fun and lightheartedness, watch comedies and romances, travel back to St. Louis to see my family and friends, and watch Step Brothers.