Ryan Murphy Shares Title of “American Horror Story” Season 10

There’s a lot of anticipation surrounding the reveal of American Horror Story season titles, and they’re always worth the wait. The 10th season of the anthology series is currently underway, and Ryan Murphy revealed it will be called American Horror Story: Double Feature.

Murphy shared the news in a cryptic video that shows a seemingly peaceful beach rocked by crashing ocean waves. This brief video also revealed that the new season will tell two terrifying stories—one by the sea, one by the sand.

In addition to AHS veterans, such as Frances Conroy, Lily Rabe, Sarah Paulson, and Evan Peters, the new season will also feature Macaulay Culkin. Murphy said he wrote “very, very great insane part” for the Home Alone star and he couldn’t be more excited to welcome him on board.

“I’m gonna want to do a lot of things with him if he wants to work because I think he’s fascinating and interesting, and I think he has a soul. There’s both lightness and darkness with Macaulay Culkin that I’m attracted to,” Murphy told E! News.

American Horror Story was renewed through season 13, and the upcoming Season 10 is yet to get the official release date.