American Horror Stories debuted a new poster in anticipation of its July 15 release, giving fans an idea of what to expect from the upcoming anthology spinoff series.

The poster offers up a familiar sight for fans of American Horror Story, the spinoff's parent show. It shows a woman clad in a latex suit, staring at a darkened house in a field of red grass. Fans will recognize the house as the titular Murder House, the setting for the first season of American Horror Story, which is haunted by multiple spirits who can't seem to move on. The latex suit was the center of a mystery in Season 1, before it was ultimately revealed to have been worn by Tate Langdon — played by Evan Peters, whose return has been confirmed by showrunner Ryan Murphy.

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Not much has been revealed about the series aside from the fact that each of the first season's episodes will act as a self-contained story, as opposed to the parent show's season-long anthologies. While Evan Peters and Taissa Farmiga are set to star in the first two episodes, it isn't clear if they will be reprising their roles as Tate and Violet, respectively.

This will not be the first time Murphy returns to Murder House and its characters, with the location being featured prominently in Season 8, as the antagonist was revealed to have been the son of Tate Langdon and Vivien Harmon.

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The show's premiere will precede theAug. 25 release of American Horror Story's 10th season, appropriately titled Double Feature, given the season's two separate narratives. It isn't yet clear if these two narratives are related or if American Horror Stories will tie into the larger universes explored in its parent show.

Created by Ryan Murphy, American Horror Stories stars Dyllon Burnside, Nico Greetham, Kevin McHale, Charles Melton, Matt Bomer, Taissa Farmiga, Evan Peters, Sierra McCormick, Kaia Gerber and Paris Jackson, among others. The series premieres July 15 on Hulu.

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