After over a decade on air, American Horror Story is coming back for season 11, and here’s everything we know so far. The American Horror Story 2021 season, its 10th chapter, Double Feature, was split into two sections, the first set at the sea and the second in the desert. Double Feature’s first six episodes in Red Tide followed creatives in a seaside town taking The Chemist's mysterious black pills that gave them the side effect of a vampiric bloodthirst. However, they would allow talented users unbridled inspiration for their crafts. The final four episodes in Death Valley then featured aliens abducting humans and making a treaty with U.S. President Dwight Eisenhower in which the aliens would be allowed to experiment on thousands of Americans a year in exchange for technological advancements.
Early fan theories about American Horror Story season 10’s sea theme were debunked once Red Tide premiered, though Death Valley (disappointingly) did bring back aliens to the series. Interestingly, both premises had already been the subject of separate American Horror Story seasons in the past. Red Tide made its characters vampire-like bloodsuckers, which are creatures that had been the subject of American Horror Story: Hotel. AHS: Death Valley marked the return of aliens as the show’s theme after season 2, though season 10, unfortunately, had no direct connections to Asylum.
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While the American Horror Story 2021 release was highly anticipated, as it saw the return of actors like Evan Peters and Sarah Paulson, the overall season disappointed fans. Red Tide was praised by audiences for its first five episodes being a compelling premise and
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