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FX’s American Horror Stories Season 4: Huluween Event Premiere date, Where to Watch, cast, & more
FX has revealed that on Oct. 15, a Huluween event will showcase five brand-new terrifying stories as part of the premiere of a new season of American Horror Stories.
The creators have not yet shared any specific details about what fans of the horror anthology series can look forward to. However, we do have access to some crucial information, such as when and where you can stream it online, and that the Huluween event will feature an all-star cast.
Here's everything we know about the American Horror Stories Huluween Event, so keep reading to find out!
Release date & Where to Watch
American Horror Stories Huluween Event premieres in the US on Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024, exclusively on Hulu and via Hulu on Disney+ for bundle subscribers. All five episodes will be available on the same day.
The series will also premiere on Oct. 15 on Disney+ in Canada and will be coming to Disney+ internationally, so keep an eye out.
Plot
American Horror Stories is a spin-off of the highly acclaimed anthology series American Horror Story, which was created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. Each episode of AHS presents a unique and chilling horror narrative. The series, which first premiered in 2011, has since seen the release of multiple installments, each exploring distinct themes and settings. These include a spine-tingling asylum, a powerful coven of witches, a captivating traveling freak show, a hauntingly eerie hotel, and a gripping portrayal of the apocalypse.
Cast
- Michael Imperioli (The Sopranos)
- Henry Winkler (Barry)
- Dyllón Burnside (Pose)
- Debby Ryan (Jessie)
- Jeff Hiller (American Horror Story: NYC)
- Jessica Barden (American Horror Stories)
- Angel Bismark Curiel (Pose)
- Guy Burnet (3 Body Problem)
- Victor Garber (DC’s Legends of Tomorrow)
- June Squibb (Glee)
Behind the Scenes
The show's executive producers are Ryan Murphy, Alexis Martin Woodall, Max Winkler, Jon Robin Baitz, Brad Falchuk and Manny Coto. The production company behind the franchise is 20th Television.
You can also watch FX’s latest horror drama, Ryan Murphy's Grotesquerie, coming later this month on FX and Hulu.




