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Watch American Horror Stories Revisit Murder House in Terrifying New Teaser

American Horror Story fans can expect a return to season one's Murder House in the new spinoff, titled American Horror Stories. Watch the new teaser trailer.

By Alyssa Ray Jun 23, 2021 5:38 PMTags
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UPDATE: Revisiting Murder House. On Wednesday, June 23, FX on Hulu released the first full-length teaser for American Horror Stories, and it has taken American Horror Story fans back to where the horror began. In the bone-chilling new tease, viewers follow a sinister Rubber Woman as she ventures into season one's Murder House.

Monsters and mayhem quickly surface as a new message warns: "Fear takes new form [in] a twisted new anthology." 

For the terrifying official teaser, check out the video below!

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Horror comes home.

This was the very message highlighted in the new teaser pic for American Horror Story's spinoff series, titled American Horror Stories. Promising an "American Horror Summer" ahead of AH Stories' July 15 premiere on FX on Hulu, the new promotional image featured a key fixature American Horror Story fans know quite well. We're, of course, talking about the season one's terrifying location: Murder House.

Surrounded by dark clouds, crows and a blood red field, Murder House sits in the distance as a new Rubber Man, or rather Rubber Woman, looks on. So, how much of Murder House can we expect from the new spinoff? We aren't necessarily sure.

As E! News readers may recall, AH Stories "is a weekly anthology series that will feature a different horror story each episode," according to FX Chairman John Landgraf. Thus, Murder House may only return for one part of the new show.

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In regard to the mysterious Rubber Woman? It's unclear who has picked up the daunting suit, which was first made famous by Evan Peters' Tate Langdon character in season one. Later on in the series, devil spawn Michael Langdon (Cody Fern) donned the suit to commit murders in, you guessed it, the Murder House.

Earlier this month, creator Ryan Murphy took to Instagram to reveal the cast—which includes Glee's Kevin McHalePose's Dyllón Burnside, Riverdale's Charles Melton and The Prom's Nico Greetham—who would be leading AH Stories. Alongside a photo of the four actors, Ryan wrote, "The Fantastic Four." 

Following the announcement, Kevin also took to Instagram to share the same group photo, writing, "Prom + Glee + Pose + Hotel = ?" (For the record, Charles is an American Horror Story alum, having appeared in two episodes from season five, American Horror Story: Hotel.)

Fans of the franchise are certainly in for a scary summer as, once the spooky spinoff wraps, season 10 of the OG series, titled American Horror Story: Double Feature, will premiere Wednesday, August 25 on FX. Last month, the network teased, "More horror than you can handle."

You can say that again!

Looking for more AHS news? Click here for everything we know about season 10.

American Horror Stories premieres with back-to-back episodes on July 15 exclusively on FX on Hulu.

(This story was originally published on Tuesday, June 22 at 1:32 p.m.)

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