The thrilling enigma among the diverse and incredible characters of the American Horror Story franchise is precisely what keeps viewers coming back for more. After the last season of American Horror Story aired in 2019, fans are finally getting a spin-off series with Hulu's American Horror Stories.

After numerous delays due to the pandemic since it was first announced last spring, the long-awaited American Horror Stories finally has a teaser trailer and a little more information regarding the elusive spin-off series. The teaser trailer takes the viewer through an incredibly disturbing scene, giving audiences a glimpse at the insanity and supernatural peril.

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The teaser has a lot in store for fans of American Horror Story. The American Horror Stories preview showcases the haunted house from the classic first season of the original show. It also centers around a woman in a black rubber suit who first beckons the viewer to follow her into the haunted house. As she enters, the woman takes in her surroundings, which consists of rooms and hallways full of chaos, torture, and threatening and horrific-looking spirits of all sorts. In the middle of the trailer, she crosses paths with the rubber man, who is also from the first season of American Horror Story. Fans of the show know a little bit about the rubber man but the origin of the rubber woman and what her purpose is remains a complete mystery.

American Horror Story is iconic for the new and different stories it presents each season. American Horror Stories was announced by the original show's creator, Ryan Murphy, last fall. It was revealed that the new spin-off show would consist of 16 one-hour-long episodes based around different horror myths and lore. Ryan Murphy is also a co-creator on all previous seasons of American Horror Story.

American Horror Stories' cast and other details have not yet been announced, although there have been some rumors and set pictures released in the past few months. Some actors that were shown to been on set include Nico Greetham (The Prom), Kevin McHale (Glee),  Dyllón Burnside (Pose), and Charles Melton (Riverdale). Sarah Paulson, a fan-favorite actress who appeared in many seasons of American Horror Story, has also been rumored to be directing at least one episode.

The cryptic and dark teaser, along with a great absence of details around the show, is sure to promise a spin-off series full of scares and surprises for fans. You won't want to watch it alone.

Watch the premiere of American Horror Stories on Hulu on July 15th, 2021.

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