Ryan Murphy’s unsettling universe is growing this summer, with American Horror Story Season 10 launching on August 25th and the first two episodes out of a total of seven episodes from the new spinoff series, American Horror Stories, premiering on July 15th exclusively on FX on Hulu.
The spin-off will consist of episodic vignettes, while his current series American Horror Story: Double Feature will begin with two new terrifying stories and then more over the course of a single season.On July 15, the first two episodes of Season 10 of “American Horror Story” will air on FX on Hulu. In one-hour stand-alone episodes, horror myths, tales, and lore are investigated. Many of the episodes will star familiar AHS characters, and there will be a total of seven episodes in the series.
Ryan Murphy uses his AHS alumni cast in ever-changing roles and horror theme staple backdrops of cults, mental asylums, haunted hotels, witches, and more. The creator’s previous editions have chilled fans. The terrifying bursts of strange visuals and enigmatic sounds that have become the hallmark entrée into Murphy’s ominous and chilling environments are all there in this 15-second teaser.
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Many members of the Ryan Murphy cast are set to return, including Frances Conroy, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, Sarah Paulson, Adina Porter, Lily Rabe, Angelica Ross, Finn Wittrock, and Denis O’Hare. Along with adding new cast members Macaulay Culkin and Neal McDonough. AHS regular Evan Peters is also said to be returning to his role as Tate Langdon from the first season of American Horror Story: Murder House.
Season 10, Double Feature, according to Murphy’s Instagram, will feature two horrible stories in one season. The setting for one narrative will be “by the water,” while the setting for the other will be “by the sand.” He also teased additional collaborations with Macaulay Culkin.
Catch the scary teaser and keep a look out for the releases of both horror series later this year.
More horror than you can handle. American Horror Stories premieres July 15 exclusively on #FXonHulu. pic.twitter.com/Z07E61s0WR
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