On Thursday, FX announced the premiere dates for its new and returning series, including the latest installment of “American Horror Story” and its new spinoff “American Horror Stories.”
“American Horror Stories,” the new limited series spinoff from the award-winning hit anthology series “American Horror Story,” will premiere on July 15 on both FX and Hulu. Unlike “American Horror Story,” which tells a new story in the anthology over the course of a season, the new weekly anthology series will feature a different horror story each week.
The tenth season of “American Horror Story,” titled “American Horror Story: Double Feature,” will premiere on August 25 on FX and stream the next day via FX on Hulu. Details on the new season have been slim; beyond that, it will be split into two segments. Each installment of the series explores a different theme and setting. Past seasons centered around a haunted house, an insane asylum, witches coven, a traveling freak show, a hotel with a dark history, and a serial killer-infested summer camp.
Premiere dates weren’t the only “American Horror Story” details that were released on Thursday. The show’s creator Ryan Murphy also took to social media to unveil some of the cast of “American Horror Stories” calling actors Kevin McHale (“Glee”), Dyllón Burnside (“Pose”), Charles Melton (“Riverdale”), and Nico Greetham (“The Prom”) “The Fantastic Four” in a caption for a photo of the four shared on Instagram.