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American Horror Story Season 7 Final Clue Released Ahead Of Thursday’s Title Reveal

BY David Riley

Published 7 years ago

American Horror Story Season 7 Final Clue Released Ahead Of Thursday's Title Reveal

“American Horror Story” creator Ryan Murphy has just dropped one last clue before the season 7 title is announced on Thursday. Murphy has been teasing fans for the past few weeks with cryptic posts and major updates on Instagram. “What I Like About You’s” Leslie Grossman and “Arrow’s” Colton Haynes’ casting announcement, a nightmarish new monster unveiled, a creepy patriotic display, and a then a tease on the return of Twisty the Clown, the serial killer from “American Horror Story: Freak Show.”

Jessica Lange, Frances Conroy, and Evan Peters in American Horror Story (2011)

Jessica Lange, Frances Conroy, and Evan Peters in American Horror Story (2011). Photo by Ray Mickshaw/FX Networks

The creator has also shared a few details on the upcoming season of “American Horror Story.” Back in February, he teased about the show’s revolving theme, which is is the 2016 presidential elections and will indeed pick up on election night. However, the show won’t be featuring actors for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

“American Horror Story” regulars Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, Adina Porter and Cheyenne Jackson will also return alongside series newcomers Billie Lourd (Scream Queens), Billy Eichner (Billy on the Street), Haynes, and Grossman.

Newest American Horror Story Clue

The latest teaser comes today via another Instagram post from Murphy. This time, it’s in the form of a man covered in a swarm of bees from head to toe. “AHS last clue before this week’s TITLE reveal. Ideas?” he wrote in his caption, offering nothing else but the image. Check out the photo below:

American Horror Story Season 7 Clue

Photo by Ryan Murphy on Instagram

The comments came pouring in, with most them of them trying to guess what it all means. Theories are ranging from politically relevant concepts to broader, more horror-centric themes like nightmares and phobias. Some also seemed to point out that the photo is related to a close-up image of the new monster posted by Murphy a couple of days ago.

Whatever the case may be, it looks like the next season of AHS will still be driven by fear, much like the previous stories in the anthology series.

“American Horror Story” Season 7 premieres this September on FX.

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