
FX’s “American Horror Stories” is set to terrify audiences again, with a special 4-episode Huluween event series premiering on October 26 on Hulu.
As previously noted, a former star of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, Lisa Rinna, will take the lead in an episode titled “Tapeworm” within Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s renowned anthology. Specifics about the episodes remain undisclosed.
Derived from Murphy and Falchuk’s American Horror Story, American Horror Stories presents unique horror narratives in each episode. Prior segments have explored eerie asylums, witch covens, traveling freak shows, haunted hotels, and apocalyptic scenarios.
Notable cast members such as Matt Bomer, Billie Lourd, Dylan McDermott, Denis OโHare, Gabourey Sidibe, and others have graced the series. Executively produced by Murphy, Falchuk, Alexis Martin Woodall, Max Winkler, Manny Coto, and Jon Robin Baitz, the franchise is produced by 20th Television.
Meanwhile, the twelfth season of Murphy and Falchuk’s original American Horror Story announced its premiere date, set to debut in two parts. Part 1 of “American Horror Story: Delicate” will launch on September 20, presenting a feminist reimagining of “Rosemary’s Baby,” inspired by Danielle Valentine’s thriller novel “Delicate Condition,” featuring a woman grappling with sinister forces thwarting her pregnancy aspirations.
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About American Horror Stories TV Show
Prepare for a hair-raising experience as "American Horror Stories" returns with a spine-chilling 4-episode Huluween event series. Premiering on October 26, the anthology takes viewers on a nightmarish journey through distinct horror narratives. Led by the enigmatic Lisa Rinna in an episode titled "Tapeworm," the series unveils a cryptic tapestry of terror. As the episodes unfold, each presents a standalone horror tale, a hallmark of the franchise. Rooted in the macabre imagination of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, "American Horror Stories" promises a captivating blend of dread, suspense, and the unexpected, echoing the legacy of its parent series, "American Horror Story."
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