FX confirms the release window for American Horror Story season 11. Created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, the supernatural horror anthology series debuted on FX in 2011. Beginning with Murder House in season 1, the cult classic has featured a mixed bag of spooky settings, including a psychiatric hospital, an American freak show, and a slasher summer camp. In 2021, FX released AHS: Double Feature, which consisted of two parts: Red Tide and Death Valley. Featuring a recurring star-studded cast including Sarah Paulson, Emma Roberts, Kathy Bates, Macaulay Culkin, Evan Peters, Lady Gaga, and Jessica Lange, American Horror Story has been renewed through season 13.

Now, details have emerged on the next installment of the acclaimed series. Per Deadline, FX announced that American Horror Story season 11 premieres this fall. At this time, a specific release date has yet to be revealed. However, it can be expected that FX will release American Horror Story season 11 in time for Halloween this year.

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Of course, Murphy and American Horror Story cast members have kept a tradition of doling out clues about the newest season, but are still keeping plot details largely under wraps. Since a release window is now confirmed, perhaps American Horror Story season 11 will start to unveil more details, including returning and new cast members, a title, and the theme, in the coming weeks. Indeed, Murphy has plenty of terrifying tales in the works, as the AHS spin-off, American Horror Stories, recently premiered its season 2. For now, audiences will have to wait and see what the prolific producer is cooking up for season 11, and which beloved American Horror Story cast members will return.

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Source: Deadline