Ryan Murphy Gives American Horror Story Season 10 Clue and October Date for Production Start

Michael Prieve 2 Min Read
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American Horror Story finally is finally ready to resume production on the award-winning horror anthology’s tenth season on FX.

Series creator Ryan Murphy recently jumped on his Instagram profile to share the good news–and drop yet another hint about the theme driving Season 10.

In the post, Murphy wrote:

“Looks like American Horror Story Season 10 is go for an October (fitting) production launch. Thanks to everyone who is working hard to assure a safe start for the cast and crew. And yes this is a clue.”

Due to the production delays, Season 10 is slated to premiere sometime in 2021, and since filming is about to begin, it sounds like the new story will hit TV screens earlier in the year rather than making fans wait until next fall.

Vampires are an obvious first guess, but given the beachy, underwater hints that Murphy has already dropped about Season 10, some fans in the comments are also speculating the teeth could belong to a sea siren or some other aquatic monster.

Season 10 will see the return of AHS mainstays Evan Peters and Sarah Paulson after both actors surprised fans by not appearing in Season 9, marking their first time being completely absent from a season. The upcoming season is also bringing in a newcomer to the show’s usual stable of actors: Macaulay Culkin. A slew of AHS vets round out the cast: Kathy Bates, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, Adina Porter, Lily Rabe, Angelica Ross, and Finn Wittrock.


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