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‘American Horror Story’ Season 6 Spoilers: Spiders To Scare Fans To Death?

‘American Horror Story’ Season 6 Spoilers: Spiders To Scare Fans To Death?

Jenia Gracia

The newest "American Horror Story" season 6 spoilers have finally revealed the series' plot which many fans have been waiting to hear for quite a while now.

What could be the surprise that the horror film has in store for its fans now that it is already on its sixth season?

According to Yahoo! Style, the newly-released poster of the FX television series was "terrifying" that it will discourage anyone to close his eyes. 

With "American Horror Story" season 6 sharing a snap of spiders on Twitter and Facebook, it can be assumed that the said creature will be the one to spread fear in the new season.

As how the news outlet would put it, no one would ever have the guts to close his eyes because of fear that the arachnids would come in and out of his eyes and even crawl towards the eyelash extensions.

If spiders would truly be the highlight of the upcoming episodes, it can be noted that this would be the first time that "No children. No scary cornfields (and maybe aliens). No colonial America" are part of the show.

In the meantime, the set of "American Horror Story" season 6 spoilers from TMZ suggested that a new killing ground has been built for the upcoming scenes. 

Accordingly, it took four months to build the fully-furnished Colonial-style house located in a forest in California.  Considering the house's design, the entertainment site theorized that it must have some connection with the colonial Roanoke mystery.

So far, Angela Bassett and Kathy Bates have already filmed some scenes in the said location.

In a separate report, TMZ shared that in the several first shots of "AHS" taken in Santa Clarita, California, the theme for the show was teased as the word "CROATOAN" was seen etched into a tree.

This means that the "creepy legends" are about to be unveiled in "American Horror Story" season 6.

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