American Horror Story Season 7 Explained by Ryan Murphy

June 2024 · 7 minute read

The FX series American Horror Story often plays on our most basic fears, but for its seventh installment, American Horror Story: Cult, it’s taking things one step further and exploring the level of intense anxiety many have experienced after our most recent presidential election. No matter what side you’re on personally, it’s easy to relate to and sympathize with feeling lost or confused or afraid, and when that’s intentionally used to very effectively induce fear, then you might want to consider watching this season with the lights on.

After screening the first three episodes of the season, co-creator/showrunner/executive producer/writer/director Ryan Murphy took questions from the media during a Q&A at the Fox Lot, where he talked about the focus of this season, using the election as a jumping off point, the cult of personality, the satirical element, the setting, and how you can always turn off the TV, if the show is not for you. From that interview, we’ve put together 16 things that you should know about the upcoming season.

American Horror Story: Cult premieres on FX on September 5th

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