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Hulu’s Four-Episode Spin-Off Halloween Event Starts On October 26

Oct 7, 2023

Halloween, or, excuse me, Huluween has hit Hulu already, and the streamer has plenty in store for horror movie fans this October. While “American Horror Story: Delicate” already started on FX and FX On Hulu on September 20, executive producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk have something else up their sleeve. How about “American Horror Stories,” a four-episode event that starts on October 26 and leads into Halloween five days later.
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Hulu has a new teaser for the third season of the spin-off to drum up hype for it. But unfortunately, it doesn’t give much away for what fans should expect. Here’s what we do know about “American Horror Stories” at the moment. Each episode is a standalone story that features an original cast, with the opening episode, “Tapeworm,” starring “Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills” star Lisa Rinna. Beyond that, however, the final three episodes will be a surprise.
And given how “American Horror Story” has redefined itself season to season, anything could be in store for audiences after the event kicks off. Murphy and Falchuck co-executive produce the series with Alexis Martin Woodall, Max Winkler, Manny Coto, and Jon Robin Baitz.  20th Television produces the series.
Maybe Hulu will drop a more informative trailer in the coming weeks before “American Horror Stories” premieres on October 26. Watch the teaser below in the meantime, and check out the other Hulu exclusives part of the Huluween event, too, like “The Boogeyman” and “No One Will Save You.”

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