FX’s “American Horror Story” Reaches a Season 13 Premiere Date
Fans of FX’s “American Horror Story” will not have to wait much longer for their favorite horror anthology series. The new season is set to premiere on FX and Hulu this fall on Sep. 24 at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT and will be available for global streaming on Disney+ internationally.
A Reunion of Familiar Terrors For “American Horror Story”

Fans will see quite a few familiar faces on the upcoming season of “American Horror Story.” Returning cast members include Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Angela Bassett, Kathy Bates, Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd, Gabourey Sidibe, Leslie Grossman, John Carroll Lynch, and Mat Fraser. In addition, the series will include some new faces in the upcoming season. Lange’s return is huge considering that last year, when asked if she was returning to the series, she said per Deadline, “Oh Christ, no, I mean, I haven’t done it for more than 10 years, 12 years, so, no, I’m not doing it.”
The new faces confirmed to be cast in Season 13 of “American Horror Story” include Mena Suvari, Berto Colon, and cult filmmaker John Waters. The series remains a Ryan Murphy production. Murphy and Brad Flachuck are among the executive producers, joined by Ned Martel, Charlie Carver, Eric Kovtun, Nissa Diederich, Scott Robertson, Tanse Popa, Crystle Roberson Dorsey, Jennifer Salt, and Tim Minear. “American Horror Story is produced by 20th Television.
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Ariana Grande Will Not Appear in Season 13
“American Horror Story” is also set to make an appearance for promotional purposes at San Diego Comic-Con later this month. Ariana Grande was originally set to be a newcomer to the series. However, it has been confirmed that she is no longer attached to the project due to scheduling conflicts with her “Eternal Sunshine” tour and changes to the production dates of “American Horror Story.” Also, Grande didn’t shoot any scenes for the series.
Paul Anthony Kelly and Joey Pollari are also set to make their debuts on “American Horror Story.” In addition, Frances Conroy and Alex Consani, two previously unannounced stars, were recently spotted filming scenes for the series. At the end of June, Grande changed some of her July concert dates. Her Boston performances, originally planned for July 22 and July 24, have now been moved to July 23 and July 26. Grande’s massive tour will continue with upcoming trips to New York, Canada, Chicago, and London.
The official logline, which was reported by The Hollywood Reporter, reads: “An unrivaled 13th installment that will do justice to everyone’s most feared number. Bringing together an all-star cast, many of whom are reprising fan-favorite roles, “American Horror Story: 13” continues to build on the anthology’s decades-long legacy that has been streamed more than 700 million hours across the globe and spawned a legion of dedicated fans. “American Horror Story” has redefined the genre with various installments featuring a creepy murder house, a coven of witches, a traveling freak show, a haunted hotel and the apocalypse itself. Which iconic horrors will return to haunt the hallowed halls of 13 and what new terrors await? Light your candles, draw your pentagrams and prepare for a supreme surprise.”
How to Catch Up Before The Season 13 Premiere of “American Horror Story”
All previous installments of “American Horror Story” are available to stream on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+, giving viewers a chance to revisit favorite seasons and characters before the new chapter arrives. The series’ cumulative streaming total, which is more than 700 million hours worldwide, underscores the show’s enduring popularity and the appetite for its particular brand of horror.
With the Sept. 24 premiere date set and Comic‑Con promotions already rolling out, the show’s return feels both celebratory and ominous: a reunion of familiar faces and a reminder that, for this anthology, the past is never truly past. Light your candles, grab your snacks, and get ready for some scares if you must; the rest is up to the show. With us already through some of the summer, fans will not have to wait that long for the series.
