American Horror Stories has shared a new trailer ahead of it airing next week on FX in the US.
The AHS spin-off is a new anthology series, and the latest teaser clip below shows a connection to Ryan Murphy's original series, the Murder House from AHS season one.
Murphy posted the trailer on Twitter and teased what's ahead for the "summer of horror", which begins on July 15.
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He shared: "Your summer of horror starts here. Watch the OFFICIAL TRAILER for American Horror Stories now. The new anthology series premieres July 15, exclusively on #FXonHulu. #AHStories #AmericanHorrorSummer"
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We already know that the Rubber Man is set to return and will be joined by the Rubber Woman. During American Horror Story: Coven, it seemed like there was some closure for the Murder House characters, but this spin-off could provide plenty of new terrors when it airs.
Murphy recently shared an updated casting list for the show via a clip on Twitter, which included Matt Bomer, Billie Lourd and Danny Trejo. The video teased possible new characters and cast.
The characters include Bomer as Michael, Paris Jackson as Maya, Naomi Grossman as Rabid Ruth, Kevin McHale as Barry, Amy Grabow as Tipper Gore, Trejo as Santa, and Lourd as Liv Whitley.
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Other cast members appearing throughout the first season will be Riverdale's Charles Melton, Pose star Dyllón Burnside and The Prom's Nico Greetham.
American Horror Stories will explore a different horror story in every episode. Once it concludes, AHS's 10th instalment, American Horror Story: Double Feature, will air shortly afterwards.
American Horror Story airs on FX in the US and FOX in the UK. Catch up on series 1-8 on Netflix, with seasons 1-9 available to buy on Amazon Prime Video.
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