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Adam Levine is pictured shining a flashlight on a red face painted on a wall at the 'AHS' filming location, while Lea Michele is snapped alongside Kate Hudson on the NYADA set of 'Glee'.

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Ryan Murphy has just joined Twitterverse and made use of the micro-blogging site to give a first look at new season of his shows, "American Horror Story" and "Glee". "Two of our stars who started shooting today - - the multi-talented @adamlevine and Bloody Face!" so the writer wrote in a caption of the "AHS" photo.

The said picture features Adam Levine shining a flashlight on a graffiti of red face drawn on a brick wall. While the Maroon 5 singer is cast as one-half of "The Lovers", it's unclear who will slip into the role of Bloody Face.

As for the "Glee" picture, it shows Lea Michele sharing a hug with Kate Hudson, who will recur as Rachel's dance teacher at NYADA. Murphy wrote alongside the image, "@msleamichele and Kate Hudson on the NYADA set. Kate had chandelier approval. ;)"

"AHS" season 2 is set to debut this fall on FX, but the premiere date is yet to be announced. The story is set in the 1960s at an institution for the criminally insane on the East Coast. Jenna Dewan was recently cast as the second half of "The Lovers", with original stars Jessica Lange, Zachary Quinto, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters and Lily Rabe portraying new characters.

"Glee" season 4 will kick off Thursday, September 13 at 9 P.M. on FOX. It follows Rachel and Kurt who move to New York following the graduation, but still keeps up with the New Directions of McKinley High School in Lima. In addition to Hudson, the show has nabbed Sarah Jessica Parker to guest star as a frazzled, eccentric and hilarious character who is "running Vogue.com."

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