Premiering August 23rd, Just Days before AHS: Double Feature Premieres on FX, the Three-Chapter Audio Drama from the Fictional Provincetown Public Station KPCD 666 Will Share Clues, Locations, and Surprises from Part One of the Two-Part Installment. Each Audio Chapter Will be Available on American Horror Story‘s Official Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube Channels. The first chapter is available now.
FX will tease the imminent premiere of American Horror Story: Double Feature with a series of audio dramas styled after a late-night radio show.
Split into three chapters, the three-to-eight-minute pieces follow an original character, Rose Flynn, as she hosts a nightly radio program from the fictional Provincetown public station KPCD 666. Each “chapter” will feature clues, locations, and a few surprises from the first part of AHS: Double Feature.
The programs will be available on American Horror Story’s official channels on Twitter (@AHSFX), Facebook (Facebook.com/AmericanHorrorStory), and YouTube (Youtube.com/FXNetworks).
The first chapter is available now and the release schedule is as follows:
Chapter 1 – Monday August 23rd, 10AM PT / 1PM ET
Chapter 2 – Tuesday, August 24th, 10AM PT / 1PM ET
Chapter 3 – Wednesday, August 25th, 10AM PT / 1PM ET
American Horror Story: Double Feature, the 10th installment of the hit anthology series, premieres Wednesday, August 25 @ 10PM ET/PT on FX, and streaming the next day via FX on Hulu.
In American Horror Story: Double Feature – Part One, a struggling writer, his pregnant wife, and their daughter move to an isolated beach town for the winter. Once they’re settled in, the town’s true residents begin to make themselves known.
American Horror Story is an anthology horror drama created and produced by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. Since 2011, the creators of the limited series have redefined the horror genre with various installments featuring a creepy asylum, a coven of witches, a traveling freak show, a haunted hotel, and the apocalypse itself. The television series sprouted a legion of dedicated fans who anticipate what terrors the next chapter will hold. The Emmy(R) and Golden Globe(R) winning franchise, the progenitor of the modern-day limited series format and the longest-running hour-long series in FX’s history, has aired nine installments and been renewed through a 13th installment.
American Horror Story is executive produced by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, Alexis Martin Woodall, John J. Gray, and Manny Coto. American Horror Story is produced by 20thTelevision.