Detail of the first promotional visual for American Horror Stories.

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Twitter screenshot Ryan Murphy - FX

If 2020 will have been a year without a new season of

American Horror Story

(

AHS

for friends on social networks), the Covid-19 having jostled the filming plan, 2021 promises to be much more exciting for fans of the horror series - available in France on Netflix.

On Wednesday, a visual announcing season 10 delighted aficionados who tried to guess which universe would be explored after the haunted houses, the mental asylum, the hotel and other witches' homes that served as the backdrop for the previous intrigues.

The image is a close-up of an open mouth, revealing a sharp dentition and a tattooed tongue ...

pic.twitter.com/naVPDDYjbI

- Ryan Murphy (@MrRPMurphy) November 11, 2020

"Myths, legends and horrific traditions"

A few hours later, Ryan Murphy, the creator of the series, did it again by posting the visual announcing

American Horror Stories

.

The plural is important.

“This is the spinoff series from

American Horror Story

.

We are preparing sixteen one-hour episodes, independent of each other, which will delve into horror myths, legends and lore, ”he commented on Twitter.

Many of these episodes will feature

AHS

stars

you know and love. "

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- Ryan Murphy (@MrRPMurphy) November 12, 2020

On Instagram, Dylan McDermott commented on the announcement of a "flame" emoji, symbolizing his enthusiasm.

The actor appeared in

American Horror Story

seasons 1, 2, 8, and 9

.

“There will be a few good things for you in there,” Ryan Murphy replied.

Comedian Cody Fern, in the cast of seasons 8 and 9 of

AHS

, did the same.

"I'm also writing something for you, Mr. Fern," replied the series creator.

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