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What Those Biblical Hints Could Mean For American Horror Story: Apocalypse

09/08/2018 - 07:03 AM

Ever since Ryan Murphy revealed that American Horror Story [1]'s upcoming eighth instalment [2] would be titled Apocalypse [3], my mind has been spinning with theories. Almost immediately, I was absorbed in trying to figure out how the end would come about [4] and whether Murder House's creepy Antichrist [5] may play a role. (He will!) By the time the first teaser [6] dropped, I'd already kind of, sort of convinced myself that the new season was going to somehow involve a take on the Bible. And once I honed in on the top moments from the teaser [7], it all started to make sense. Ready for the most bonkers Apocalypse theory yet? Here's why the Book of Revelation could be the key to the season and what, exactly, this particular piece of the Bible foretells.

The Biblical Hints We've Received So Far

When the first teaser for season eight [8] dropped in early August, one scene in particular struck me. In the vignette, a demon hand slices open a fig with a single nail and two scorpions spill out, like guts, onto the ground. One is black and one is white, and they proceed to mercilessly attack each other.

Here's why I'm getting crazy Bible vibes from this part: both the fig and the scorpion are specifically mentioned in the Bible. Even more interestingly, the fig appears in Genesis — Adam and Eve make clothing out of fig leaves after they've committed Original Sin — and the scorpion is mentioned in the Book of Revelations: "And their torment was as the torment of a scorpion when he striketh a man; and in those days shall men seek death and shall not find it: and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them."

If you take the symbols and run with it, we're seeing the beginning and the end. It's a pretty solid hint that the Book of Revelation aka the Bible's version of the apocalypse may come into play as the eighth season of AHS unfolds.

The Figures and Events of the Book of Revelation

Suffice it to say, the Book of Revelation is wild. There are crazy-epic plagues, armies of angels, and gargantuan beasts that lay waste to the land. I'd assume, in order to ground it, we'll see a modern take on the biggest figures featured in the text.

The Antichrist and the Other Beasts

Well, it wouldn't be a real romp without an antagonist, right? Luckily, the Book of Revelation has quite the cast of evil characters.

How It Ties Into American Horror Story

As we said, there are lots of ways this could go down, and I wouldn't be surprised if there were a lot of connections between the Bible and American Horror Story [11]. Given the fact that the season will kick off with the apocalypse [12], as we learned at FX's Summer TCA panel, we'll find out pretty quickly whether or not the end of the world will be a biblical affair.

All the stuff is there, though, right? It would be pretty awesome to see AHS's interpretations of all the monsters and natural disasters and mythology. We've already seen a minotaur, an angel of death, an "addiction demon," the original Supreme, the evil spirit of a butcher, the "Infantata," and so many more monsters in the AHS universe. These new creatures would fit right in.

Plus, everything else is already set up! We have the stakes of the season, including a massive war between good and evil — and again, the dueling black and white scorpions could absolutely represent the great war between good and evil or even Heaven and Hell. And you have to admit: with the religious iconography and the fact that the Antichrist already exists in the AHS universe, it would be pretty cool to see a true horror take on the end of the world through this lens. Are you sold yet?


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