'American Horror Story' Updates & Spoilers: Hellish Creatures Sure To Parade On Season 7; Identity Of Philippe Motts Revealed Here

By Chad Jarvis - 14 Dec '16 05:56AM
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The "American Horror Story" season 6 had its exceptionally climatic adieu, thus leading the ardent viewers continuously feel the nagging Roanoke chills. The franchise received grand claps covered with the followers guaranteed support for season 7.

Co-Producer, Ryan Murphy's 6 menus of horrifying stories all flew with victory.   The "American Horror Story" made them all climb swiftly toward achieving 2016's one of the best new shows of the year.  This franchise also marked Lady Gaga's acting prowess as she bags the "Best Performance by an Actress" given by the Golden Globes. The previous Seasons also banked on trophies from Primetime Emmy's Outstanding Makeup Costumes for a Contemporary series, Best Supporting Actress for Kathy Bates and more.

As part of Murphy's way of thanking the fans, here's a little peek of what to expect for the "American Horror Story" fans.  There will be major tie ups from the previous seasons.  The Season 6 finale left us with knowing Edward Philippe Mott, tracking down from Season 4.  He is Dandy and Gloria Mott's ancestor.  Mott built the historical house in 1972.  Unfortunately this man went missing.  Speculations set him being Kathy Butcher's first victim.  He is the first to face the curse of death to the homeowners. 

"American Horror Story" shows a graphic clip of Kathy, mercilessly roasting a human body attaching a pig head on its skull.  The Butchers are known as the terrifying antagonists, responsible for the brutal, 'pig like' slaughters in the area. 

More scenes of sure hellish creatures are on parade to flood your nightmares as the most awaited "American Horror Story" returns.  Take note too, before the "American Horror Story" Season 6 closes, a scene left a peculiar clue.  The camera angled on a small ship smashed down to the floor.  Murphy's only tease is that the fans should all mark its coming in Spring because it's a good one.

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