Fans of "American Horror Story" are getting a treat this Halloween.
"American Horror Stories" is a spin-off of the hit anthology series created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. The spin-off is a four-episode anthology series that will feature a different horror story each episode.
This will be the third installment of the spin-off series. The first installment was released in July 2021 and featured seven episodes, while the second installment premiered in July 2022.
"American Horror Stories" is executive produced by Murphy, Falchuk, Alexis Martin Woodall, Max Winkler, Manny Coto and Job Robin Baitz, and is produced by 20th Television, according to FX.
The four episodes are part of "Huluween," a series of Halloween-themed content available only on Hulu. According to the streaming platform, this year's "Huluween" library includes new animated series "Fright Krewe" and films such as "The Boogeyman" and "The Mill."
Here's what you need to know about the spin-off series, including how to watch it.
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All four episodes of will be released on Hulu on Thursday, Oct. 26.
FX released the official trailer for the Huluween Event episodes on Oct. 16.
While each episode will feature a different cast, some famous faces you can expect to see include Lisa Rinna, Reid Scott, Raúl Castillo, Emily Browning, Jeff Hiller and more.
There will be four episodes in this installment, each telling a different horror story. They include:
The first two installments of "American Horror Stories" are available to stream on Hulu.
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