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‘American Horror Story’ Season 7 Will Be Set In A Modern World, Sarah Paulson & Evan Peters Return

By Jon C | Update Date: Jan 19, 2017 07:47 AM EST

Just like its previous chapter, "American Horror Story" Season 7 will be a big mystery. Ryan Murphy's idea of last season's "Roanoke" is a huge hit, thus they will be now doing the same in the new installment.

"It actually will be shrouded in super secrecy," FX boss John Landgraf revealed. The head hinted that the 51-year-old Murphy has another fresh idea how they could make "American Horror Story" Season 7 different from its predecessors that will, once again, surprise their viewers. In fact, he revealed that they now perfectly know what the next season will be all about.

In "Roanoke," they unveiled a series of fake teasers to confuse the fans with its theme. Landgarf was then asked if they would do the same in "American Horror Story" Season 7. "Cant' answer that question," he simply said, per E! News. Murphy, on the other hand, teased that the upcoming chapter will be a modern day story that will see the return of Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters.

When asked about the show's secrecy, Murphy explained that they haven't decided about it as there are only three people who know about it; Paulson, Landgraf and Dana Walden. He even admitted that he knows nothing yet and although last year's idea is a success, he is not aware they would do it again, according to Entertainment Weekly. The screenwriter further said that they just recently started writing "American Horror Story" Season 7 script and doesn't even have the complete cast, thus he is not sure of the next steps.

However, Murphy also admitted that they might release some teasers of "American Horror Story" Season 7 earlier than what they did on "Roanoke." Meanwhile, he also talked about the show's eighth season and hinted that it is his secret chapter he is currently working with a new writer. He even revealed that nobody knows about it but him and this new writer.

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