FX's horror anthology series has been scaring fans for so long with its structured take on the horror drama that despite the confusing number of characters that some of the cast members play, the show still has a strong following. With Halloween less than a week away, loyal fans of the show are assured that they will be in a for a treat when “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” episode 8 comes rolling into town despite the lack of information on what could happen in the upcoming episode.
According to CarterMatt, the show has had spectacular past Halloween specials and the publication is more or less sure that “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” episode 8 will not disappoint any fans. Unfortunately, FX has not released the press release synopsis for the upcoming episode, which means fans will be going in blind when “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” episode 8 airs next week.
But CarterMatt does note that the season's ninth episode may give some clue as to what can happen in “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” episode 8. Considering that episode 9 is titled “Fire & Reign,” fans can expect a massive restructuring of power to happen in the upcoming episode before a sure winner is selected in episode 9.
The “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” episode 8 promo trailer does not reveal too much about the upcoming Halloween episode as well, but it does tease viewers about the probability that Michael Langdon (Cody Fern) has yet to be beaten. Aside from Cordelia Goode (Sarah Paulson) looking to be holding her victory in front of Langdon's face, it seems that the living Antichrist will be gaining new stooges in the form of Tate Langdon (Evan Peters) and Ben Harmon (Dylan McDermott) in the upcoming episode.
Fans looking forward to what surprise FX has for the Halloween episode can catch “American Horror Story: Apocalypse” episode 8 when it airs on Oct. 31. If any of the previous season's Halloween episodes is any indication, fans will definitely get their scare of the year in the show's upcoming episode.


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