'American Horror Story' Season 7 Predictions, Updates: Next Season To Focus On The Powers In The Water; Fans To Meet Sea Monster Cthulhu

By Maria Follet - 28 Nov '16 00:00AM
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With "American Horror Story" Season 6 having only 10 episodes, predictions for Season 7 are already spreading over the web. Fans say there are already several hints the show has given away in the current season.

According to Romper, hints about Roanoke are obvious in "American Horror Story" Season 6. This is quite related to the video released by "American Horror Story" on their twitter account. Because of the video, fans suggest that a sea monster will soon appear on Season 7 and it will be named as Cthulhu. This was hinted through the video's words which say "sweet dreams" and "the monsters are all gone."

Movie Pilot's spoilers suggest that the recent social media tease might also mean that fans will soon experience stories aboard haunted cruise ships. Several hints were seen on "American Horror Story" Season 6, especially when the Spirit Chasers Team was attacked by the Grudge/Chen ghost. A model ship came out from the shelf, putting the focus on the item for a while. While actors and creators say there are signs and hints, this could mean something more. This idea has been opened several times in the past and it seems like creators of the show finally heard some fans' requests.

A fan shared his predictions through Reddit say that Cthulhu dreams, sleeps and uses his powers underwater. The sea monster can communicate to humans well as it sleeps. Another fan went to Reddit to share his theory that the Freak Show characters might appear in "American Horror Story" Season 7. To recall, the "Freak Show" was known back in 1950s to 1960s. These were the years when aliens were popular.

"American Horror Story" is produced and created by Brad Falchuk and Ryan Murphy. Several people claim that some of the episodes of this anthology horror series is based in true life stories. The series became an instant hit in year 2011. Right after the first season, it became a consistent high-rated series at FX Network.

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