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Nobody stops him anymore. Another television project from Ryan Murphy’s creative genius this summer goes to small screens — with a similar plan. American Horror Story is spinning out in July, via Deadline, American Horror Stories premieres. Word of the next FX anthology series came out in May 2020 and Murphy confirmed the show via Instagram the same month.
The latest American Horror Story story was about five friends who had to fight for their lives on AHS: 1984. And the forthcoming AHS: Double Feature would bring fans to sea and sand. So what are America’s horror stories going to provide to viewers with blood threats? Any favorite AHS stars from the past will come to play another enigmatic character? (We look at you, Evan Peters.) Here’s all of the stuff we know.
The plot is not yet entirely known for each of American Horror Story’s episodes. But each chapter contains a fresh story. Those episodes will also be “stand-alone,” so that everyone who cannot commit to a full-length series may easily view them.
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At least a bit more insight into the terrifying viewers will encounter every episode with the first full-length teaser clip for American Horror Stories that was dropped on June 23. The Murder House trailer portrays “Rubber Woman” who leads viewers into a spiny world for anyone who recalls the iconic AHS Rubber Man: Murder Home. In this video, you can see quick photographs of an operating table, a baby-holding woman, a multi-armed woman, three daughters, and a burly man with an axle. It sure looks like fear has taken on a new form in the spinoff of Murphy.
There’s no place like home, darling home for the first two episodes of American Horror Stories.
The first episode of Hulus’ long-lasting horror series is reflected in FX of Hulu’s Spinoff anthology series. The first episode of a new family is “RubberMan.” This time there’s Michael (Matt Bomer) and Troy (Gavin Creel) and his indifferent adolescent daughter Scarlett (Sierra McCormick).
When Scarlett unpacks, she finds the rubber-coat for the leather – yep, that one – and tries the diabolical robe. The iconic “Twisted Nerve” (popular for use in Kill Bill). The famous trill of Bernard Hermann is based on the scene of the first disastrous minutes of the AHS. Scarlett notices another figure while she looks in the mirror, she also looks back at the murder costume. But as we discovered in Season 1, what resides in the murder home remains on the assassination house. She rubs it off, tosses it out.
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Scarlett is a fellow student and a prospective buddy of Maya who draws attention (Paris Jackson). Scarlett’s daydream takes a fantasy turn while she fantasizes about her classmate in bed, where she pictures her crush shocked. In the background, “Twisted Nerve.” Soon afterward, her parents told Scarlett that they might influence her sexual life on her BDSM Internet searches.
This serves as more proof that by this time, Ryan Murphy has enough story ideas to occupy a shared universe. Since “American Horror Story” has established itself in the Ryan Murphy-verse, having standalone episodes would make sense for it to want to be situated firmly within that location. I watched the show for three consecutive weeks, and as far as I can tell, the show itself (which airs weekly on FX on Hulu and has “AHS” practice of providing no prior screeners to critics) has no particular purpose in mind.
As stated in the show’s official synopsis, the series is an anthology of standalone episodes where each examines a horror myth, folklore, or lore, with the episodes that make up the two-part pilot as two distinct creatures. The stories exhibited so far seem to be missing elements like traditional folktales and folklore that people would already know or be curious to learn more about.
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