"American Horror Story" seems to have epitomized scare tactics and made it more cunning and evil. The series has a cult following that goes all the way back from 2011. It has been responsible for nightmares since 2011. It's disturbing and ghastly - been giving a lot of people the creeps for years now.

Now, many fans are looking forward with much anticipation to the possible storylines for season 7. They are still keeping mum in terms of the release date but it would most likely be in September or October just like the first six seasons which were aired following that schedule.

According to Thrillist, Ryan Murphy, series creator, is keeping fans in the dark with details of the new season. But, this is predictable as the "teasing" is all but a sum of its parts - of the sadistic dance that made American Horror Story part of every fan's nightmare.

FX CEO John Landgraf pointed out that "it actually will be shrouded in super secrecy. Ryan has yet another really innovative idea for how to do something fresh and different with the franchise that audiences haven't seen before, and there's a marketing promotional hook around that."

Evan Peters and Sarah Paulson will be back for the seventh season; with no specific roles yet. Also, the Murder House/Coven crossover won't be happening until Season 8. Also, it's being tagged as a "modern-day story" for the new season with a promotional cliffhanger for that. For the theme, fans have speculations that AHS could be cooking up a water-based concept following tweets from its official social media platforms. It is also said to connect to "Freak Show". Filming would also probably start in summer.

According to Movie Pilot, Ryan Murphy says more of the theme being; "It comes to me as it always comes to me. I sit up in bed and I say "That's it!" I have been mulling a couple of ideas and I wasn't loving it. Then I was thinking of this other thing and I literally sat up in bed and said "That's it!" Whenever it happens it's such a relief because it's so much pressure".

The pressure and excitement mounts too as the fans are making sense of these "clues" but what we do know for sure is that "The American Horror Story" Season 7 will decapitate you with terror faster than "The Butcher" can.