It wouldn’t be Halloween without a new season of American Horror Story. And in its 11th season, this FX juggernaut is going where it’s never gone before. We’ve done Louisiana mansions, Florida carnivals, and Los Angeles hotels. Now it’s time to head to New York City. If the teaser trailer for this new season is anything to go by, this is a season where sexual depravity will abound.
Wondering how you can watch? We have you covered. Whether you prefer to stream it or watch live, here’s everything you need to know.
When Will American Horror Story: NYC Premiere on FX?
The city that never sleeps is about to get a lot more terrifying. The NYC season of American Horror Story premieres tonight, October 19.
What Time Will American Horror Story: NYC Premiere on FX?
You’re in for a late one this Wednesday night. “Something’s Coming”, the first episode in this new season, will premiere on FX this Wednesday, October 19, starting at 10/9c p.m. It will then be immediately followed by “Thank You for Your Service” at 11/10c p.m.
How to Watch AHS: NYC on FX
Want to make sure this creepy season isn’t spoiled for you? Then your best option is to watch live. Most cable packages come with FX, so as long as your TV is set to FX before this Wednesday at 10 p.m. ET, you’re golden. You even have an option if you’re a cable subscriber who’s going to be away from their TV. By using your cable username and password along with FX’s site or apps, you can watch the premiere live from just about anywhere.
There are also live TV skinny bundles at your disposal. Sling TV, YouTube TV, and Hulu + Live TV all come with FX, so if you have any of those, you’re set.
When Will American Horror Story: NYC Be on Hulu?
Because American Horror Story is an FX show, new episodes are available to stream on Hulu the day after they premiere on FX. That means starting on Thursday, October 20, you can start watching the first two episodes in this new season. By the way, new episodes of FX shows are typically made available on Hulu by 5:01 a.m. ET the day after they air on FX.
How to Watch AHS: NYC on Hulu
As long as you have any version of Hulu, you can watch new episodes of American Horror Story Season 11. Simply search for the series, look for the season, and press play.
How Many Episodes Are in American Horror Story: NYC?
FX has revealed that there will be 10 episodes in this new season.
When Will New Episodes of American Horror Story Season 11 Premiere?
Unlike seasons past, NYC will not follow a weekly release schedule. Instead, every week will see the premiere of two new episodes. Looking for a clearer guide? We have your back:
Well, here’s a familiar scene: After months of rumors, leaks and rampant speculation, a new season of American Horror Story has at last been confirmed.
Season 11 of Ryan Murphy’s horror franchise will be titled American Horror Story: NYC, FX officially announced Thursday. The new season will begin on Wednesday, Oct. 19 with the premiere of the first two episodes. (Episodes will stream next day on Hulu.)
The cast will include a mix of Horror Story newbies and returning favorites, including: Zachary Quinto (who previously appeared in Seasons 1 and 2 of AHS), Sandra Bernhard (who co-starred in Murphy’s Pose) and Charlie Carver (who has collaborated with Murphy on Netflix’s Ratched and The Boys in the Band). Rounding out the ensemble are fellow Ryan Murphy Repertory Players Joe Mantello, Billie Lourd, Leslie Grossman, Isaac Powell, Denis O’Hare and Patti LuPone.
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AHS: NYC joins previous Horror Story chapters, including Murder House (Season 1), Asylum (Season 2), Coven (Season 3), Freak Show (Season 4), Hotel (Season 5), Roanoke (Season 6), Cult (Season 7), Apocalypse (Season 8), 1984 (Season 9), and Double Feature: Red Tide and Death Valley (Season 10).
Additionally, the second season of AHS offshoot American Horror Stories, a series of standalone anthology episodes with occasional Horror Story connections, wrapped its second season on Sept. 8.
Fans have certainly been clamoring for intel about this hush-hush season, to the point where multiple fan accounts released a joint statement about going on strike over the network’s withholding of information. In their defense, prior to this announcement, the only on-record info about the show’s next installment was that it was slated to air… sometime this fall.