I haven't heard anything about Adam Levine being part of American Horror Story. Usually, casting announcements are made by the show's producers, and there haven't been any such announcements regarding him. It's also important to note that the show often features actors who are known for their work in horror or have a certain acting style that fits the mood of the series, and Adam Levine is mainly known as a singer rather than an actor typically associated with horror.
I'm not sure if Lana Del Rey has any plans to be in American Horror Story. It could be possible in the future if the show's creators think she would be a great fit for a role. However, currently, there are no announcements or rumors that strongly suggest her involvement.
Well, it's not clear exactly how long it will last. It could continue as long as it remains popular and there are new and interesting storylines to explore.
Common horror story elements that could be included in this horror story are things like a curse. A curse can bring misfortune and death to those who are affected by it. Then there's the idea of a hidden secret. This could be something that the main character discovers about their family or the place they are in. It makes the story more engaging as they try to uncover the truth. There can also be a time limit or a sense of impending doom, like a countdown to something terrible happening.
The plot might involve a character trying to get home in a pixelated world filled with horror elements. There could be spooky creatures lurking around every corner, and the journey home is filled with obstacles and terrifying encounters.
One way is through foreshadowing. Drop little hints early on about the bad things that are going to come. It could be as simple as a character mentioning a strange feeling about a place. Also, using cliffhangers at the end of chapters or sections. Leave the reader hanging, wondering what will happen next. Another effective method is to limit the information the reader has. Keep them in the dark about certain things, just like the characters in the story.
To avoid 'going solar' horror stories, first do thorough research on the solar company. Check reviews, ask for referrals from people who have installed solar panels. Also, make sure to get a detailed contract that includes all costs, no hidden fees. For the installation, hire experienced contractors only.
One common 'going solar' horror story is unexpected high costs. Some people are quoted one price initially but end up paying much more due to hidden fees like installation extras or permit costs. Another is the inefficiency of the system. They install solar panels expecting a certain amount of energy production, but due to poor quality panels or improper installation, they don't get the expected output. Also, there are cases where the solar company goes out of business and the customers are left with no support for maintenance or warranty issues.