Disney Releases New Posters For 'American Horror Story: Delicate'

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Spooky season is coming a bit earlier this year! FX released three images and a teaser trailer for another season of the hit horror series, American Horror Story (AHS). This upcoming season is called American Horror Story: Delicate, probably in allusion to the baby portrayed on the posters. Every season of AHS is about one horror-related topic, like asylums, freak shows, and haunted hotels for example. This new installment of AHS is not going to be any different. It is going to have a spider-themed aesthetic to it, featuring a cult-like group that venerates our beloved eight-legged friends. 

The posters feature some big names. Emma Roberts, a recurring actress on the show, will continue her tenure of over 47 episodes since 2013. She can be seen in one of the images holding her pregnant abdomen, but instead of being a simple pregnancy, it is a huge spider with its legs around her. Roberts looks stunning, almost unrecognizable. Another actress is 2016’s Suicide Squad CaraDelevinge, who seems to be a doctor of some sort and is seen holding an enormous syringe with an even bigger needle on it. This and spiders? No, thanks. Last but less important, Kim Kardashian joins the show and is featured in the same outfit as Roberts. On the other hand, Kim has much heavier makeup than her counterpart.

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American Horror Story poster

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American Horror Story poster

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The new season of AHS will be available to stream on Hulu (United States), Star+ (Latin America), and Disney+ across the world. The release date for part one, according to the posters, is going to be September 20th. If you like this genre, we highly recommend watching AHS and all the creepy stories producers can come up with.

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