LOS ANGELES — Cable channel FX said on Wednesday it had green-lit Glee creator Ryan Murphy鈥檚 Pose, a dance-musical series featuring the largest transgender regular cast in US television history.

The series will star Evan Peters (American Horror Story) and Kate Mara (The Martian, House of Cards) as a New Jersey couple who get sucked into the glamor and intrigue of New York City in the 1980s.

Through their story, the series will chronicle life and society in New York, the rise of the 鈥渓uxury Trump-era universe鈥 and the downtown social and literary scene, FX said.

Murphy said in a statement he expected the show to be 鈥渁 game changer鈥 about the 鈥渦niversal quest for identity, family and respect,鈥 adding that it would also feature 50-plus LGBTQ characters — another record.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 wait for people to see this incredibly talented, passionate cast,鈥 he said.

The series will be co-written and produced by Murphy, his longtime collaborator Brad Falchuk, and relative newcomer Steven Canals, with Murphy directing the first two episodes.

The 52-year-old is best known as the multiple Emmy Award-winning creator, producer or writer of numerous hit shows including Glee, Nip/Tuck, American Horror Story, American Crime Story, and Feud.

FX did not reveal how many transgender actors would appear in Pose but did say they included MJ Rodriguez (Nurse Jackie), Dominique Jackson (Strut), Indya Moore (Saturday Church), Hailie Sahar (Mr. Robot) and Angelica Ross (Transparent).

鈥淚n the 15 years we鈥檝e worked with Ryan, he has demonstrated time and again that every person鈥檚 story is joyful, illuminating, and must to be told,鈥 said FX chief John Landgraf.

鈥淲颈迟丑 Pose, Ryan and his producing partners… introduce us to a new group of characters whose talent, life force, and self-made community is greater than the daunting obstacles created by a society that can be threatened by their native identities.鈥

FX has ordered eight episodes for season one, which is scheduled to begin production in February in New York and premiere on FX, which is carried in 91 million homes, next summer. — AFP