
Home is where the horror is.
“American Horror Stories,” the new spinoff anthology series, is starting its run at the infamous Los Angeles murder house where the terror first began nearly 10 years ago on the original "American Horror Story."
The new Hulu series kicked off Thursday with a two-episode premiere, titled “Rubber(wo)man Part One” and “Rubber(wo)man Part Two,” according to Deadline. The series mirrors the very first season of “AHS” that centered around a family that moves into a house haunted by its deceased former occupants.
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The new series begins by following two house flippers, Michael, played by Matt Bomer, 43, and Troy, played by Gavin Creel, 45, and their disinterested teenage daughter Scarlett, played by Sierra McCormick, 23.
Although Michael and Troy are aware of the house’s haunted history, the couple attempt to fix it up before the scary getaways and slumber party massacres begin, Yahoo Entertainment says.
The show also features actress Paris Jackson, daughter of the late Michael Jackson. Paris plays the role of Scarlett’s fellow classmate and potential girlfriend, Maya, the outlet says.
“Rubber(wo)man Part Two” follow’s the “AHS” original murder plot line, with Cindy Crawford's 19-year-old daughter Kaia Gerber taking on the role of a shameless killer named Ruby.
Like all 10 seasons of “AHS,” this show is not for the faint of heart. The new series is complete with all of the horror, blood, near-death action scenes and unexpected jump scares that fans fear and love.
The “AHS” franchise was first created by TV writer and director Ryan Murphy back in 2011.
“American Horror Stories” drops new episodes Thursdays on FX on Hulu.
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