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Ryan Murphy reveals four American Horror Stories cast members

Ryan Murphy reveals four American Horror Stories cast members
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Glee star Kevin McHale is among four cast members revealed for new spinoff show American Horror Stories.

American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy has revealed four of the cast members appearing in new spinoff show American Horror Stories.

The new series will use a format of self-contained episodes with a revolving cast, which has previously been confirmed to include Paris Jackson, Matt Bomer and AHS vet Evan Peters.

In a post on Instagram, Murphy unveiled a new "fantastic four" of Glee star Kevin McHale, Pose's Dyllon Burnside, Charles Melton of Riverdale fame and The Prom actor Nico Greetham.

Meanwhile, FX has confirmed that the first season of the show will run to seven episodes and premiere in the US on Thursday, July 15, while the 10th season of the parent show - American Horror Story: Double Feature - will make its debut on Wednesday, August 25.

In the UK, both series will be released through Disney+ immediately after episodes are broadcast in the US.

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