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When does 'American Horror Story: Delicate' Part 2 come out? How to watch new episodes
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Date:2025-04-25 09:51:23
After a long wait, "American Horror Story" fans will finally have an answer to the some of the questions the mystery cliffhanger "American Horror Story: Delicate," Part 1, left open in October.
Featuring Emma Roberts and Kim Kardashian, the first five episodes of "AHS: Delicate" premiered in Sept. 2023. The 12th installment of the award-winning anthology show, "Delicate" takes inspiration from the Danielle Valentine novel titled "Delicate Condition," described by the author in an interview with Entertainment Weekly as "essentially a horror novel about pregnancy."
The "American Horror Story" take on the story includes cults, a mysterious pregnancy and an actress desperate to make it in Hollywood. The remainder of the series consists of four more episodes, titled: "Opening Night,” “Ave Hestia,” ‘Little Gold Man,” and ”The Auteur.”
Here's how to watch the last episodes of "American Horror Story: Delicate."
When does 'AHS: Delicate' Part 2 premiere
The first episode of "AHS: Delicate" Part 2 will air on April 3 at 10 p.m. ET/PT.
Each of the four new episodes will air weekly on Wednesdays.
Where to watch 'AHS: Delicate' Part 2
New episodes of "AHS: Delicate" will air on FX each Wednesday. Check local listings if you have access to the FX channel through your cable subscriber. Episodes are available for streaming the next day on Hulu.
'AHS: Delicate' Part 2 trailer
'AHS: Delicate' Part 2 cast
- Emma Roberts as Anna
- Kim Kardashian as Siobhan Corbyn
- Matt Czuchry as Dex
- Denis O'Hare as Dr. Hill
- Leslie Grossman as Ashleigh
- Billie Lourd as Ashley
- Annabelle Dexter-Jones as Sonia Shawcross and Adeline Harding
- Cara Delevingne as Nurse Ivy
- Michaela Jaé Rodriguez as Nicolette
- Maaz Ali as Kamal
- Julie White as Ms. Preecher
- Tavi Gevinson as Cora
- Debra Monk as Virginia
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