American Horror Story Season One Cast was hot enough to boot and the riveting story caught viewers on their toes as each episode took a turn for the worst possible for the family in "The Murder House."

Despite the eyebrow-raising, jaw-dropping ending, fans of Ryan Murphy's directed television series wanted more. Now with the season two up and running another celebrity is up for the cast and he is none other than "The Voice's" Adam Levine.

It would be time to shut those gaping mouths because what's written here is a fact. Adam Levine is currently in the talks to be in second season of "American Horror Story" and his character is to get excited for. Levine's character is half of the couple named "The Lovers" which is good enough reason as to why hoards of women are lining up for the role opposite him.

Though nothing is final at the moment, Ryan Murphy refuses to shed light on this recent update. Though there are additions to the cast, Jessica Lange and Evan Peters will still be on the second season, for sure.

Apart from just a few cast members making it back for the second season namely Jessica Lange, Evan Peters, Zachary Quinto, Lily Rabe and Sarah Paulson, Harmon house and its family members will no longer be part of season two.

Adam Levine joining the cast of AHS would be his first acting gig but his fans know Maroon 5's lead vocalist has a few acting chops under his sleeve. His music videos alone are proof of his incredible talent and now that he's finally got an acting gig on television then this would definitely be branded a must see-episode of "American Horror Story."

Fans of Ryan Murphy's psychopathic horror thriller series will have to wait until its premiere on FX by October before they get to see the drool-worthy Adam Levine on television.

Even with the light shed on Levine's character in the second season, him being half the couple of "The Lovers" is enough for viewers to still keep them on their toes waiting for more updates. For the meantime, fans of Levine can get more of him on his show, "The Voice."