Sarah Paulson
IN PHOTO: Actress Sarah Paulson poses at the Elle Magazine annual Women in Television dinner in Los Angeles. Reuters

Sarah Paulson is checking in for "American Horror Story" season five. The series regular has booked a role on the forthcoming Hotel-themed season and this time around will be playing the baddest of them all!

According to executive producer Ryan Murphy, Paulson will be playing a villain this time around. Murphy took to Twitter writing, "Sarah Paulson is checking into "Hotel." And this season, she's the baddest bad girl of them all. #AHSSeason5."

This will bring the "AHS" vets tally to five following stints on "Freak Show," "Coven," "Asylum" and "Murder House." However, this is the first time she will be the big bad. Paulson will begin work on "Hotel" later this summer after she wraps up filming as Marcia Clark in Murphy's other FX series "American Crime Story."

It will be interesting to see Paulson take on the role as the villain especially since her previous roles have all been good guy-ish. Until then check out these other 8 exciting details about "American Horror Story" season five!

1. So far the cast includes Chloe Sevigny, Lady Gaga, Wes Bentley, Matt Bomber and Cheyenne Jackson.

2. After roles in both "Coven" and "Freak Show" Oscar winner Kathy Bates will return to "AHS: Hotel." Murphy announced the news via Twitter writing, "Kathy Bates is running the Hotel. #AHSSeason5." This indicates that Bates will play the mysterious hotel owner. Not much else is known about her role.

3. "AHS" vets Evan Peters, Michael Chiklis and Finn Wittrock all told Us Weekly on the PaleyFest red carpet that they were interested in returning to the series, but had not heard any information on their potential new roles. Denis O’Hare also confirmed to reporters that he would like to return.

4. Other regular AHS players, including Emma Roberts, Lily Rabe, Angela Bassett and Gabourey Sidibe, have not commented one way or another on their involvement. Roberts and fellow vet Paulson are both signed on for new Murphy series, "American Crime Story," and Roberts in "Scream Queens" on Fox.

5. Jessica Lange will not be returning for season five. The 65-year-old actress confirmed her departure at Paleyfest.

“Yes, I’m done,” the actress revealed. “We’ve had a great run here. I have absolutely loved doing these four characters that I’ve had the opportunity to play. In all the madness, I’ve loved the writers, my actors, Ryan [Murphy, creator] and the whole, I mean, insanity of it, shooting here, shooting in New Orleans, the stories, everything.”

6. During the TCA winter press tour FX Networks CEO John Landgraf indicated season five of "AHS" will make some drastic changes to help improve the show as a whole.

"I know what [the premise for season 5] is, but I can’t [say]. I have to let [series boss] Ryan [Murphy] do his thing on that. But it’s very different."

Landgraf added, "One of the things I love so much about that is that it can be radically, radically reinvented in terms of tone, setting, period, characters, cast… I think there’s going to be an unusually large reinvention in between Book 4 and Book 5 relative to, say, between Book 3 and 4."

7. Fans have theorized that clues were left in the previous season of "AHS" that give us a location for season five, the Garden of Allah Hotel in Hollywood.

According to Movie Pilot's web site Jessica Lange's character in "AHS: Freak Show," Elsa Mars, was inspired by Marlene Dietrich, the star of a film entitled Garden of Allah that was made in 1936.

The site also reveals, when Stanley is on the spinning board pleading for his life, he tells Elsa that he knows people in LA, because his brother "works at the Garden of Allah" in Hollywood.

Also viewers have noticed that in the bistro scene in the first episode of "AHS: Freak Show," Elsa mentions The Garden of Allah (although this is a reference to the film, not the hotel).

8. No official release date has been revealed but The Wrap reports FX renewed "American Horror Story" for a 13-episode fifth season that will debut in October 2015.

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