It looks like "American Horror Story" has official received a name and it turns out it's going to be freaky. On Monday morning co-creator and executive producer Ryan Murphy, took to Twitter to reveal the highly anticipated title.
According to E! News, the new official headline for the FX thriller is "American Horror Story: Freak Show."
It was previously reported that the upcoming season's subtitle would be "Carnival" after writer Douglas Petrie gave out a little too much information during a Nerdist podcast.
Even though your imagination is running wild considering all the terrifying and cringe-worthy possibilities "Freak Show" will bring, there isn't much information available the upcoming show.
Like previous seasons the details behind the latest "American Horror Story" season are being kept quiet however, we are aware of some of the cast that will be a part of the crazy upcoming episodes.
Former "American Horror Story: Coven" stars Jessica Lange and Sarah Paulson are involved in the new season.
Ryan Murphy previously told The Hollywood Reporter that Lange "has always wanted to play a Marlene Dietrich figure, and now she gets to."
We expect nothing but the best from the talented blonde who played Fiona Good in season 3.
Murphy spilled to Entertainment Weekly that the next season of the series will feature a 1950s setting and a variety of accents.
He explained, "If you look historically what happened in the year 1950, there are some more clues in that year. It's a period piece."
He continued, "We try and do the opposite of what we've done before. Jessica Lange has already started practicing her German accent so I'm very excited!"
"American Horror Story: Freak Show" is set to make its FX premiere this October.