

The same theme music and font of American Horror Story is used during the opening credits. The title sequence was created by Elastic.
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Title sequences Įvery episode of the series has its own title sequence, with the exception of the first and second episodes, which share the same one, to connect to the theme of each episode. In 2023, it was revealed that the third season was filmed in New Jersey. On August 4, 2020, it was announced that Sarah Paulson was set to direct an episode on the series, but she ultimately did not do so. Davis, Alicia Silverstone, Olivia Rouyre, Bobby Hogan, Heather Wynters and Jarrod Crawford. Denis O'Hare, Matt Lasky, Gabourey Sidibe, Max Greenfield, Austin Woods, Seth Gabel, Rebecca Dayan, Cameron Cowperthwaite, Spencer Neville and Teddy Sears, who appeared in previous seasons of American Horror Story, appeared in the second season along with newcomers Kristine Froseth, Houston Towe, Abby Corrigan, Simone Recasner, Maryssa Menendez, Emily Morales-Cabrera, Caitlin Dulany, Joel Swetow, Lily Rohren, Vince Yap, Nancy Linehan Charles, Bella Thorne, Anthony De La Torre, Billie Bodega, Julia Schlaepfer, Addison Timlin, Ian Sharkey, Dominique Jackson, Quvenzhané Wallis, Raven Scott, Kyla Drew, Kyanna Simone, Shane Callahan, Ryan Madison, Tiffany Yvonne Cox, Judith Light, Britt Lower, Todd Waring, Cornelia Guest, Madison Iseman, Jeff Doucette, Sara Silva, Jessika Van, Chelsea M. Nico Greetham and Cody Fern returned for the second season. Silver, Kimberley Drummond, Jake Choi, Misha Gonz-Cirkl, Tiffany Dupont, Blake Shields, Colin Tandberg, Mercedes Mason, Noah Cyrus, Adam Hagenbuch, John Brotherton, Nicolas Bechtel and Tom Lenk. Pierce, Leonardo Cecchi, Kyle Red Silverstein, Brandon Papo, Amy Grabow, Adrienne Barbeau, Kevin McHale, Nico Greetham, Dyllón Burnside, Taneka Johnson, Danny Trejo, Ronen Rubinstein, Virginia Gardner, Vanessa E. Other American Horror Story alums who appeared in the first season include Naomi Grossman, John Carroll Lynch, Charles Melton, Billie Lourd, Chad James Buchanan, Cody Fern, Dylan McDermott and Jamie Brewer along with newcomers Rhenzy Feliz, Madison Bailey, Ben J. Matt Bomer, Gavin Creel, Sierra McCormick, Paris Jackson, Belissa Escobedo, Merrin Dungey, Selena Sloan, Ashley Martin Carter, Valerie Loo, Kaia Gerber, Aaron Tveit and Celia Finkelstein starred in the first two episodes. In August, it was announced that the season would premiere on October 26 as a four-episode Halloween event.

The third season was first reported in May 2023, when it was affected by the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike.

On August 13, 2021, FX renewed the series for a second season of eight episodes. The first season consists of seven episodes. On May 11, 2020, Murphy revealed that a spin-off series named American Horror Stories was being developed it would feature self-contained anthological episodes, instead of a season-long story arc as featured in American Horror Story. The episodes "Rubber(wo)Man Part One", "Rubber(wo)Man Part Two", and "Game Over" are connected with American Horror Story: Murder House, while "Dollhouse" is connected with American Horror Story: Coven. Some episodes of this show are connected to past American Horror Story seasons. A third season is set to premiere on Octoas a four-episode Halloween event.Īmerican Horror Stories is a weekly anthology series where each episode tells a different horror story. In August 2021, the series was renewed for a second season, which premiered on July 21, 2022. Returning cast members from the original show, usually playing a new character, include Matt Bomer, Celia Finkelstein, Naomi Grossman, John Carroll Lynch, Charles Melton, Billie Lourd, Chad James Buchanan, Cody Fern, Dylan McDermott, Jamie Brewer, Denis O'Hare, Matt Lasky, Gabourey Sidibe, Max Greenfield, Austin Woods, Seth Gabel, Rebecca Dayan, Cameron Cowperthwaite, Spencer Neville, and Teddy Sears. Contrasted by American Horror Story which tells a different story throughout each season, Stories tells a different story in each individual episode (excepting the first 2 episodes of the series, which were a single 2-part story). Premiered on July 15, 2021, the series serves as a direct spin-off/ companion series to American Horror Story, and the third installment in the American Story media franchise. American Horror Stories is an American anthology horror television series created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk for FX on Hulu.
