News Ryan Murphy Just Revealed the Title of American Horror Story Season 7 By Lara Walsh Lara Walsh Lara Walsh is a Chicago-based writer and editor who covers all things fashion, celebrity, pop culture, travel, and food. When she’s not avidly planning her next trip, she’s writing posts for her travel blog or mapping out her next foodie adventure. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on July 21, 2017 @ 07:45AM Pin Share Tweet Email After weeks of teasing American Horror Story fans with possible monikers for the franchise's upcoming seventh season, co-creator Ryan Murphy has left us with even more questions after its big reveal. On Thursday night, at San Diego's Comic-Con International, the producer announced that Cult is the title of the series' newest installment, and that the story is set to take place after the results of the 2016 election. He also took to Twitter to simply say: "AHS: CULT." Murphy previously had us guessing about the new season with multiple teasers on his Instagram account, depicting the nightmare-inducing characters we can expect to see this fall. One particular post in May seems to suggest that Twisty the Clown from Freak Show will make an appearance, as well as a terrifying elephant and horned man. But Murphy's latest tease, a mysterious photo of a man covered in bees, had fans completely bewildered. The announcement of the series' title comes after news that Girls favorite Lena Dunham will make her debut in the horror anthology with Sarah Paulson, Billie Lourd, Evan Peters, and Colton Haynes. Lena Dunham Joins the Upcoming Seventh Season of American Horror Story American Horror Story returns back to FX in the fall, and we're sure we'll see even more footage and teasers from Murphy ahead of the big premiere!