‘American Horror Stories’ Season 4 trailer introduces Victor Garber, Michael Imperioli, Henry Winkler [WATCH]
The fourth season of FX’s “American Horror Stories” is screaming its way to Hulu on October 15. Watch the brand new trailer above for this special “Huluween Event” — that is, if you can handle the scary video’s “Mature Content” warning!
The new cycle consists of five episodes total, and welcomes several well-known actors to the “AHS” universe including six-time Emmy nominee Victor Garber, plus Emmy winners Michael Imperioli (“The Sopranos”) and Henry Winkler (“Barry”). Created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, “Stories” is a spin-off of the award-winning series “American Horror Story,” only this one features a different spooky tale in every episode.
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The Season 4 trailer officially unveils the five new episode titles and hints at each of their plots. “Backrooms” stars Imperioli who declares creepily, “We invented Hell.” “The Thing Under the Bed” shows what appears to be a monster scurrying around. “Clone” reveals Garber as a robotic figure who just wants to love. “Leprechaun” gives a brief glimpse of one of its so-called “bloodsuckers.” And “X” — no relation to the social network — is a black-and-white tale in which Winkler deadpans, “Kill you? I hardly know you.”
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“American Horror Stories” has earned three Emmy nominations through the years: contemporary makeup for “Rubber (Wo)man,” contemporary hairstyling for “Game Over” and contemporary makeup for “Bloody Mary.” Meanwhile, its parent series just won its 17th Emmy overall for the most recent “AHS: Delicate” installment.
Past episodes of “Stories” have featured notable cast members like Matt Bomer (“Rubber(wo)Man”), Billie Lourd (“BA’AL”), Cody Fern, (“Feral” and “Milkmaids”), Dylan McDermott (“Game Over”), Denis O’Hare (“Dollhouse”), Gabourey Sidibe (“Aura”), Dominique Jackson (“Bloody Mary”), Judith Light (“Facelift”), Alicia Silverstone (“Lake”) and Gwyneth Paltrow (“Daphne”).
“American Horror Stories” is executive produced by Murphy, Falchuk, Alexis Martin Woodall, Max Winkler, Jon Robin Baitz and Manny Coto. The entire franchise is produced by 20th Television and also includes “American Crime Story,” “American Sports Story” and “American Love Story” (in development).
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