American Horror Stories is a new horror television series that premiered on July 15th, 2021. The first three episodes of the Anthology series are available for everyone to watch. Now, fans are looking forward to watching Episode 4.

Created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk, the new television series is a spin-off from American Horror Story. Unlike the original show, American Horror Stories doesn't have a single story arc; instead, it features a separate story in each episode.

Interestingly, the show also features some of the cast members from the original show, including Matt Bomer, Celia Finkelstein, John Carroll Lynch, Naomi Grossman, Charles Melton, and many others.

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As expected, fans loved watching the previous episodes of AHS. The new series is a delight for everyone who is a fan of the original show. Also, every episode of AHS has been unique, yet they gave the same American Horror Story vibe. That's why everyone familiar with the show is now waiting to see what craziness will unfold in Episode 4.

Well, here's everything we know about the upcoming American Horror Stories episode 4's release schedule.

When Does American Horror Stories Episode 4 Come out?

Release Date

The American horror anthology series follows a weekly release schedule, and Episode 4 is scheduled to release on Thursday, July 29th, 2021.

You can watch the previous and the upcoming episodes of American Horror Stories on FX on Hulu. The basic Hulu subscription would let you watch all the FX Originals, including AHS.

Release Time

Hulu updates the platform with the new episode of American Horror Stories at 12:01 AM EDT (Eastern Timing). So, you can expect Episode 4 to also release at midnight ET on July 29.

Sometimes, it may take a couple of minutes for the new episode to appear on the streaming platform. You can also reload the page if you're having trouble seeing the new episode.

American Horror Stories Episode Count

The show creators confirmed that they are doing a total of 16 stand-alone episodes in AHS Season 1. According to Ryan Murphy, all episodes will be approximately one hour long and revolve around horror myths, lore, and legends.

So, after episode 4, titled Drive-In," comes out this Thursday, we'll have 12 more amazing AHS episodes to look forward to in Season 1.