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American Horror Stories Releases Opening Intros to “Clone” and “X” (VIDEO)

American Horror Stories Releases Opening Intros to “Clone” and “X” (VIDEO)

Posted in: Hulu, TV | Tagged with: American Horror Stories, Ryan Murphy


Listen to the opening credits of Ryan Murphy & Brad Falchuk’s “American Horror Stories” Season 3: “Clone” and “X” on October 15th on Hulu.


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Now do this in three days Ryan Murphy And Brad Falchuk‘S American horror stories returns to add some spooky treats to our Halloween season. The lineup for Hulu’s “Huluween” event includes: Michael Imperioli, Henry Winkler, Dyllón Burnside, Debby Ryan, Jeff Hiller, Jessica Barden, Angel Bismark Curiel, Guy Burnet, Victor Garber, June Squibband many others, appear in five horrific chapters: “Backrooms,” “Clone,” “X,” “Leprechaun,” and “The Thing Under the Bed.” After taking a look at “Backrooms,” FX Networks has also released the intro credits for “Clone” and “X.”

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Here’s a look back at the opening intro to Backrooms, Clone, and . Check out the official trailer at the top of the article):

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FX’s grotesque revolves around a series of heinous crimes that have unsettled a small community. Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash Betts) feels like these crimes are eerily personal, as if someone – or something – is mocking them. At home, Lois struggles with a strained relationship with her daughter, a husband in long-term hospital care, and her own inner demons. With no clues and unsure where to turn, she enlists the help of Sister Megan (Micaela Diamond), a nun and journalist at the Catholic guardian. With her own difficult past, Sister Megan has seen the worst of humanity, but still believes in her ability to do good. Lois, on the other hand, fears that the world is succumbing to evil. As Lois and Sister Megan gather clues, they find themselves drawn into a sinister web that seems to raise more questions than answers.

The Emmy winner plays the lead role in the ten-episode season Niecy Nash Betts as Detective Lois Tryon, Emmy Award winner Courtney B. Vance as Marshall Tryon, Emmy Award nominee Lesley Manville as Nurse Redd, Tony Award nominee Micaela Diamond as Sister Megan, Nicholas Alexander Chavez as Father Charlie, Raven Goodwin as Merritt Tryon, and Travis Kelce in a role that is still unclear.

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“I don’t know what started. I can’t say exactly. But now it’s different I saw today that they sent psychiatrists for everyone who worked at this crime scene. They say, “Well, darling, evil has always existed.” And quote a statistic about how the world is getting better, less murder, more help, less global horror, there’s never been a better time to be alive…” says Nash-Betts in voiceover. “Come back. It doesn’t get any better. And I need to hear your answers again and again because something is happening around us and no one sees it but me,” the voiceover concludes with a great cliffhanger. Here’s a look back at the teaser released by Murphy Productions & FX Networks for grotesque This surprised everyone:


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