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The first teaser for Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Stories has arrived

The American Horror Story spin-off will feature contained episodes based on horror myths, legends, and lore

In case you missed it, there’s an American Horror Story spin-off on the way. Created by the original showrunner, Ryan Murphy, the upcoming anthology series is aptly-titled American Horror Stories, and we recently got a new teaser hinting at the horrors it holds.

Aired during the Golden Globes – where AHS star Sarah Paulson turned up in a custom Prada cast – the teaser doesn’t give away any content from the spin-off series, instead opting for a compilation of moments from previous seasons of American Horror Story (watch below).

Previously, Ryan Murphy has offered some extra details about American Horror Stories, explaining that it will be made up of 16, hour-long, self-contained episodes, “delving into horror myths, legends and lore”.

Paulson has also revealed that she’s set to direct an episode of the show, in a statement made while promoting the Murphy-directed horror Ratched, in which she plays the evil nurse from One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest.

Watch the new teaser for American Horror Stories below, and read more about the tenth and latest season of American Horror Story here.

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