American Horror Stories is a limited series show with a new storyline each season. However, the show uses a rotating cast of characters that play different roles every season along with the occasional fresh face or two. According to Variety, FX chairman, John Landgraf, revealed that American Horror Story will come back for Season 11 at the Television Critics Association summer press tour. Landgraf didn’t give American Horror Story season 11 a release date. Instead, Landgraf gave the next American Horror Story season a release window in the fall, September to November. The 10th season of American Horror Story ended last October, leaving fans wanting more. Season 10, Double Feature, featured a split storyline. The first part, American Horror Story: Red Tide, was about an aspiring writer who moved to a small Massachusetts town to get some peace and quiet. Unfortunately, his plan to finish his latest writing work turns sour as he gets hooked on taking the town’s special pills. Meanwhile, the second half, American Horror Story: Death Valley, weaved popular figures like Amelia Earhart and Marilyn Monroe into a conspiracy-filled story about aliens. While waiting for American Horror Story Season 11, fans can check out the spin-off series, American Horror Stories. Instead of using an entire season (or half of it) to tell a new story, American Horror Stories has a different story per episode. The spin-off’s second season is still ongoing on Hulu after premiering on July 21.