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Here’s All We Know About American Horror Story Season 10

American Horror Story Season 10 is an American anthology horror TV series created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk.

American Horror Story Season 10 Premiering on FX cable network, each season of the show is a self-contained story with each season narrating a different and scary story. The first season premiered on October 5, 2011, and got the best ratings that FX had ever seen for a series premiere. The popularity for the show only kept increasing like wildfire with the release of each season. Even the first episode of the fourth season managed to get about 12.64 million views, breaking the FX rating records. The series draws inspiration from real-life instances and explores the public’s obsession with crime and murder. The title for American Horror Story Season 10 has been released, providing a lot of insights about what’s in store for the fans.

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American Horror Story Season 10 Is Going To Be Quite The Ride Entertainment

After Season 9 of American Horror Story ended in November 2019, fans have been greatly hyped for the next season.  American Horror Story Season 10 was previously announced in August 2018. What’s interesting is that the series has already been renewed for three more seasons as announced in January 2020. Sadly, the production for the tenth season was delayed due to the ongoing pandemic and it was announced on May 26 that the season was being pushed back to 2021. Though to keep the excitement going, Ryan Murphy, the creator of the show, has been using social media as a means to provide the fans with teasers and hints for the upcoming season.

Many actors who appeared in the previous seasons like Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Finn Wittrock, and Kathy Bates would be returning for the tenth season along with new and amazing actors like Macaulay Culkin and Spencer Novich.

The delayed production was announced to resume filming in October in locations of Los Angeles, California, and Massachusetts. Ryan used Twitter to announce the title for the next season, “American Horror Story: Double Feature” along with a small teaser with the text “Two horrifying stories….one season. One by the sea…one by the sand”. This confirms the fan theory about the season having s coastal and nautical theme.

The season’s poster art was also released which featured coastal scenery. Considering that this particular season had a greater budget than the previous season, the fans can expect to see some never-seen-before stuff on the season making the wait for it even more difficult while exponentially increasing its hype. Time will tell what happens but one thing is for certain, the show will definitely live up to its name and blow the fans away with its amazing screenplay.