The eagerly awaited thirteenth installment of the acclaimed horror anthology series, "American Horror Story," has officially scheduled its debut. Fans can mark their calendars for Thursday, September 24th, when the series will return to FX and Hulu at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, with global streaming available on Disney+.
This upcoming season promises an exceptional ensemble cast, bringing back beloved figures such as Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, and Evan Peters, alongside Angela Bassett, Kathy Bates, Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd, Gabourey Sidibe, and Leslie Grossman. Adding to the excitement, pop superstar Ariana Grande will be joining the cast as a new addition to the "AHS" universe. To celebrate the forthcoming season, creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk are preparing a special event for San Diego Comic-Con, running from July 23-26. Attendees will be treated to ice cream trucks distributing "sinister sweets" inspired by previous seasons, and exclusive teaser art for "American Horror Story: 13" will adorn the Hilton San Diego Bayfront, further building anticipation for the series' return.
The show's logline teases an "unrivaled 13th installment" that will honor the number's ominous reputation. It highlights the show's enduring legacy, having redefined the horror genre with diverse narratives ranging from a haunted mansion to a coven of witches, a traveling freak show, a supernatural hotel, and even the apocalypse. The announcement invites viewers to ponder which iconic horrors will re-emerge and what new terrors await, encouraging them to "Light your candles, draw your pentagrams, and prepare for a supreme surprise." The series continues to be executive produced by a team including Murphy, Falchuk, and several others, and is produced by 20th Television. All previous seasons are currently accessible for streaming on Hulu and Disney+.
As "American Horror Story" ventures into its thirteenth season, the continued innovation and high-caliber casting demonstrate a commitment to pushing creative boundaries. The series consistently challenges genre conventions and explores profound human fears, offering a rich tapestry of narratives that resonate with a global audience. This longevity and dedication to unique storytelling serve as an inspiring example of artistic resilience and imaginative power in television entertainment.
