When to Expect New 'American Horror Story: NYC' Episodes

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American Horror Story is returning just in time to take your Halloween viewing to a new level.

The chilling horror anthology from Ryan Murphy has been providing terrifying tales for nearly a decade, and this season will feel a bit close to home for city dwellers. Subtitled NYC, we currently know very little about the ten new episodes, in true AHS fashion. What we do know is that the all-star cast—including Zachary Quinto, Billie Lourd, Leslie Grossman, Sandra Bernhardt, Russell Tovey, Denis O'Hare, and Patti LuPone—will be facing something sinister in the Big Apple.

AHS is also keeping viewers on their toes with a new, quickly-paced release schedule. Here's how to follow along for the new season.

When to Watch

New episodes of American Horror Story: NYC air weekly on Wednesdays at 10p.m. ET/PT on FX. Each new episode will then be available to stream on Hulu the day after it airs, on Thursdays. While previous seasons have started with a two-part premiere and later aired one episode weekly, Season 11 will release with two episodes a week over five weeks.

The first two episodes, "Something's Coming" and "Thank You For Your Service," will air on October 19, with the rest of the episodes scheduled to air weekly until the two-part season finale on November 16.

Check out the episode schedule below.

  1. Something's Coming, out October 19

  2. Thank You For Your Service, out October 19

  3. Smoke Signals, out October 26

  4. Black Out, out October 26

  5. Bad Fortune, out November 2

  6. The Body, out November 2

  7. The Sentinel, out November 9

  8. Fire Island, out November 9

  9. Requiem 1981/1987 Part One, out November 16

  10. Episode 10, out November 16

Where to Watch

While cable TV viewers can watch AHS: NYC live on FX, everyone else will need a Hulu subscription to watch the show through FX's partnership with the streamer. Hulu offers a 30-day free trial, after which it costs $6 a month with ads or $12 a month without adds. There's also a Hulu with Live TV option for $65 a month.

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