In a very well crafted summer of promotions, FX premiered its sixth season of its Emmy Award Winning series, ‘American Horror Story’. While its theme is generally announced before the premiere, FX kept it a secret from their fans. How they maintained the secret? By having CEO John Landgraf send out the marketing team, who, “went out and created many more trailers than you’ve actually seen for hypothetical seasons of American Horror Story, in different genres, different places. One of them is accurate, and the others are all misdirects,… We think it will be fun for the audience to have the surprise this year.”

Now, what you read below, can be considered spoilers, so if don’t want to be spoiled because you haven’t seen the episode, go watch the episode. If you’ve seen the episode, or don’t mind being spoiled, happy reading!Roanoke Nightmare

Roanoke, is not a stranger to the American Horror Story anthology. In fact, for the die hard AHS fans, they might remember it being talked about in season 1. In Murder House, Billie Dean Howard, the resident psychic, played by Sarah Paulson, talked about the 117 people who died and then haunted the Natives in the state of North Carolina. The dead, who had their things burned by the Elder, returned, having been summoned by their talismans. In order for the dead to be permanently banished, all one had to do was utter ‘Croatoan’ which was also found carved into a post at the abandoned colony.

For our story, in season 6, it follows that of Shelby and Matt, portrayed by Lily Rabe, Sarah Paulson, Andre Holland, and Cuba Gooding Jr.. The story of the ‘Roanoke Nightmare’ which is the title for this true crime docu-series, is told by Lily Rabe and AHSR 1Andre Holland, their portrayers played by Sarah Paulson and Cuba Gooding Jr. Also added into the mix, playing Matt’s sister is Adina Porter and Angela Bassett.

After being jumped by a gang and having a miscarriage, Matt and Shelby move out East to North Carolina. They come across this house, which is up for auction. Spending a good part of their life savings and beating out creepy and angry looking neighbors, Matt and Shelby buy the house. Keeping up with the creep factor, human teeth rain down, Shelby nearly drowns by unknown assailants, a pig is dropped off on their front doorstep, Matt’s sister (Bassett) and Shelby are locked in the basement with a home movie playing. The house was broken into, string dolls hung from various points in the entry way, and that’s still not enough to convince Matt to leave, much to Shelby’s dismay.

Shelby’s run into trouble doesn’t end there. After hitting a woman who looks a lot like Kathy Bates (it’s Kathy Bates), Shelby chases her into the woods. Having gotten lost, Shelby finds herself in a web of more of those string dolls that was the last straw and made her leave her home in the first place. She runs back through the woods, away from the string dolls, trips and falls. Out of the woods come its inhabitants, possibly a few of the 117 that haunt the natives.

It’s been said that all seasons are connected. With a connection already to Murder House, what else are you hoping to be referenced or connected? Sound off below in the comments and take a look at what’s ahead for ‘American Horror Story: Roanoake’

Briefly: The American Horror Story teasers have always been notoriously mysterious, but we’ve also always known what each season would be about long, long before its eventual premiere.

Following the ‘themes’ teaser from last week, FX has just launched a new teaser reminiscent of Children of the Corn. It’s classically creepy, but at this point I don’t think that each new teaser is exciting me any further for the return of the series, as we still have no idea what the damned thing is about.

In any case, take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you hope to see this season!

Briefly: The American Horror Story teasers have always been notoriously mysterious, but we’ve also always known what each season would be about long, long before its eventual premiere.

FX has just launched another teaser for the anticipated, which takes us through the overarching theme for each of the five seasons that we’ve seen thus far. When season 6 hits… it flashes a bunch of random shit that’s really hard to make any sense of.

It’s certainly driving the hype, in any case, wouldn’t you say?

Take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you hope to see this season!

https://youtu.be/sRko_9X0PT0

Briefly: It’s about time.

Following last week’s San Diego Comic-Con, FX has finally debuted the first creepy, short teasers for American Horror Story‘s upcoming sixth season.

Just like every year, these teasers don’t actually have much to do with the upcoming episodes, but instead offer a terrifying reminder of just when the series will return, in this case, it’s September 14th.

In previous years, of course, we’d have already known full well the setting of the upcoming season. This time around, the theme and setting of American Horror Story is just as mysterious as these teasers.

In any case, you can take a look at the teasers below, and be sure to let us know what you think this season will be about!

https://twitter.com/gagamonster96/status/758339683013230593

Briefly: Shane already shared just what you’re in store for if you visit the fantastic FXHibition art installations outside of the Hilton Bayfront at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con.

This morning, we returned to the now familiar territory to experience the one attraction that we missed out on yesterday, and it was definitely worth the wait.

We’re talking about the American Horror Story: Fearless VR, an intimate experience that FX didn’t really detail in the press release, didn’t allow us to take photos of, and an experience that was encompassed in a foreboding, plain black silo. Creepy, creepy stuff.

SAN DIEGO, CA - JULY 21: A general view of atmosphere at FXhibition during Comic-Con International 2016 at Hilton Bayfront on July 21, 2016 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for FX)
SAN DIEGO, CA – JULY 21: A general view of atmosphere at FXhibition during Comic-Con International 2016 at Hilton Bayfront on July 21, 2016 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for FX)

If you’re looking to experience the AHS: Fearless VR without spoilers, just know that it’s totally cool, extremely well done, and quite freaking terrifying. I attended the experience with our own Shane O’Hare, and upon completion of the VR, Shane noted that what he had witnessed terrified him, gave him intense feelings of claustrophobia, and that he would not go through it again… after also stating that it was one of the best VR demos he’d experienced thus far.

SPOILERS BEYOND THIS POINT!

Alright, now that we’ve got that spoiler warning out of the way, let’s talk about just how cool this experience was.

Six people enter the silo at a time, and the experience takes five or six minutes to enter and exit (so you can gauge your place in the sure-to-be-long line). Inside the silo, it’d be hard not to notice the sleek, white walls and semi-translucent ceiling, which all marks a start contrast from the smooth, black ‘bed’ that those in attendance will lay on.

SAN DIEGO, CA - JULY 21: Guests enjjoy the AHS Fearless VR Experience at FXhibition during Comic-Con International 2016 at Hilton Bayfront on July 21, 2016 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for FX)
SAN DIEGO, CA – JULY 21: Guests enjoy the AHS Fearless VR Experience at FXhibition during Comic-Con International 2016 at Hilton Bayfront on July 21, 2016 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for FX)

The FX ‘doctors’ cover you with a white sheet, help you put on your VR headset and headphones, help you become oriented, and once everyone is set up, the experience begins.

Everything is pitch black when an ominous voice warns you that you’re about to experience some of your deepest, darkest fears. The image fades in, you’re looking down towards your feet and laying on a gurney, and at that point it’s painfully obvious that you’re a corpse in some sort of gruesome morgue.

You spend a moment looking around and almost everything is off. The corpse on the gurney beside you has no head, you can see a body on the floor, everything is a Silent Hill level of dirty, you hear flies flying around you. Nothing about this is comfortable, and you quickly feel your skin begin to crawl.

A door opens in front of you, and a silhouette begins to approach. After a moment, she comes in to focus, and it’s the terrifying American Horror Story nun walking towards you, coming inches away from your face before beginning to push your gurney. You’ll notice heads and other body parts in jars as she pushes you down the hallway, and if you turn your head, something that you just saw may no longer be there. The gurney begins to move faster and faster, and you feel your stomach become unsettled due to the high-speed that your brain thinks that you’re moving at.

At this point, things become a little foggy, and I’m not quite sure what order the events take place in.

The nun continues pushing you, and eventually places you in a tiny, claustrophobic as hell cold chamber. It’s extremely dark, and turning your head will only let you see just how enclosed you are. After a moment of extreme silence, your perspective begins to shift and the gurney is suddenly falling into a foggy forest. You hear wildlife calling out, and it’s not long before three hooded figures appear from the fog, and as they approach you it becomes clear that they’re not walking, but floating ever closer.

The figures lift you up with some sort of telekinesis, and then literally burn you at the stake.

A hard cut, and a terrifying clown is standing stationary, just staring at you. It gets closer and closer before finally snapping. He then throws several dangerous objects at you, which are nearly impossible to not attempt to dodge.

The third object hits you in the face, another hard cut, and your gurney is again moving (on its own this time around). You’re now travelling through the halls of the Hotel Cortez. After a moment the ominous voice returns, warning you not to look down. An instant later, and the gurney enters, and begins to fall, down one of the hotel’s many elevator shafts. Though you’re stationary, you feel your stomach churn as you freefall down the shaft, gurney turning and flipping as it hits the walls.

You think that this must be it, but then the elevator races towards you. It stops just long enough for you to see the sharp, metal spikes protruding from its bottom, before it crushes you underneath it.

The ominous voice returns, letting you know that ‘The experience is now over. Please remember that everything you have seen was just a simulation.”

Then the nun comes back for one final jump scare, and the experience ends.

Holy hell that was freaky.

The FXHibition can be found across from the Hilton Bayfront, and is open Friday 10AM – 6PM, Saturday 10AM – 6PM, Sunday 10AM – 4PM.

SAN DIEGO, CA - JULY 21: A general view of atmosphere at FXhibition during Comic-Con International 2016 at Hilton Bayfront on July 21, 2016 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for FX)
SAN DIEGO, CA – JULY 21: A general view of atmosphere at FXhibition during Comic-Con International 2016 at Hilton Bayfront on July 21, 2016 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Michael Kovac/Getty Images for FX)

FX is planning on making a big splash this year in San Diego. Along with planning a live Archer event, FX is also bringing an immersive Virtual Reality experience to any and all American Horror Story fans. However, the VR experience is part of much larger art exhibit!

FXhibition SDCC

At the Hilton Bayfront, fans of FX shows Archer, American Horror Story, The Strain, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, and Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll will be treated to an immersive experience that places fans in their favorite worlds. As for the horror fans out there, “American Horror Story will curate a virtual reality experience unlike any other that takes participants on a unique journey through terrifying encounters inspired by the hair-raising series.”

Horror and VR experiences seem to be the perfect match and it’s sure to garner some attention during the convention. Lucky for fans, FX has set up a website that allows you to reserve a spot for your VR experience! Starting July 19th, you can book your spot at AHSReservations.com.

As for the other FX shows, here’s what’s planned for the FXhibition:

It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia’s Paddy’s Pub will offer an escape from the heat providing water on tap for fans to stay cool throughout the day. A real bar will house the water taps and consumers will receive a branded collapsible cup to enjoy their drink. The FX Lounge will also be available throughout the day to provide shade and entertainment, where guests can rest their feet in seating inspired by some of the world’s most iconic chairs re-interpreted as notable props from various FX series, including the American Horror Story: Hotel Mattress as a Barcelona Bench and Archer’s Martini Olive as an Oliva Chair.

 

On display in the FX Sculpture Garden, fans can take advantage of social media worthy photo opportunities with iconic characters sculpted as busts including, Archer’s “Pam Poovey,” American Horror Story: Asylum’sWhite Nun, Man Seeking Woman’s Troll, The Strain’s “Quinlan,” Baskets’ Clown and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’s “Frank Reynolds” as the “troll” character from The Nightman Cometh.

 

Sex&Drugs&Rock&Roll’s turbulent rock culture will be illustrated through a dramatic larger-than-life installation, featuring a smashed guitar with broken pieces several feet in size for a life size exhibit.

For more information on the FXhibition, you can visit their site here as we get closer to SDCC!