Ryan Murphy has revealed the "fantastic four" he's signed up for 'American Horror Stories'.
The show's creator has confirmed that Kevin McHale, Dyllon Burnside, Charles Melton and Nico Greetham are all set to star in the upcoming show, which is a spin-off from the 'American Horror Story' series.
Sharing a picture of all four actors, he captioned it on Instagram: "The Fantastic Four ... #AHStories - July (sic)"
It is not yet known what roles the four will play or what the plot of the Hulu show will be, but Ryan previously teased that 'American Horror Stories' would be 16 standalone episodes about "horror myths, legends, and lore".
He wrote on Twitter at the time: "We are doing 16 one hour standalone episodes delving into horror myths, legends, and lore ... Any of these episodes will feature AHS stars you know and love. More to follow."
Ryan has confirmed the 'American Horror Story' spin-off show back in May 2020.
Sharing a snapshot of a Zoom call with the likes of Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters, Ryan wrote: "'American Horror Story' cast zoom call...where we reminisced about the good times ... the spin off we're doing called 'American Horror Stories' (one hour contained episodes) ... when we will start filming the next season of the mothership ... and other stuff I cannot print. It was so much fun and I'm glad we caught up. I miss everyone! (sic)"
Ryan was also joined by 'American Horror Story' stars like Adina Porter, Kathy Bates, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, Cody Fern, Emma Roberts, Angela Bassett and more for the chat.
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