American Horror Story season 10 will be introducing new faces once the anthology series returns to the small screen. Fans have been waiting for some updates about the upcoming installment, so many were delighted when series creator and showrunner Ryan Murphy shared some news about the new season.

In his recent post via Instagram, Murphy shared a video revealing who are the new and returning cast members in American Horror Story season 10. The clip revealed the names in an iconic AHS font, with Macaulay Culkin being one of the newest additions of the FX series.

Culkin, who is best known as Kevin McCallister in the Home Alone franchise, is one of the new faces of American Horror Story season 10. However, the clip didn't give much detail about the plot and release date, but it includes a black-and-white shot of the ocean and Orville Peck's "Dead of Night."

Culkin recently graced the cover of Esquire and he opened up some of his acting decisions. He said that he enjoys acting and being on set, but he doesn't enjoy other things that come around it. One of the recent shows of the actor was Hulu's Dollface and Seth Green's 2019 film Changeland.

Meanwhile, aside from Culkin, AHS veterans Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters are also returning in American Horror Story season 10. Paulson and Peters were both missing in the previous season for the first time. But, it was previously confirmed that Paulson is returning in the new season to play a "central character."

Meanwhile, Finn Wittrock, Kathy Bates, Angelica Ross, Leslie Grossman, Lily Rabe, Billie Lourd, and Adina Porter are also part of the upcoming American Horror Story season 10. However, there are also some notable missing names, including Emma Roberts and Cody Fern. There's a chance they may be added down the line, or they might be taking a break this season.

There were no details as to what would be the theme of the new installment, but it will surely bring chills and terrors to viewers. Since season 1, the FX series has already featured iconic storylines about haunted houses, an insane asylum, aliens, and witches. Moreover, AHS: Apocalypse focused on the end of the world, while AHS: 1984 featured classic slasher films.

Although the release date is uncertain, the series usually premieres in the fall. Also, the good news is that the upcoming season wouldn't be the last, as the FX series has been renewed for three more seasons. That means viewers will going to see more of the American Horror Story franchise until season 13.