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'American Horror Story' Season 3 Spoilers: 'That Begins The War'

Popular FX show "American Horror Story: Coven" had it's season premiere last night. Taking place in New Orleans, the show was full of surprises and cliffhangers about the upcoming season. To see spoilers from executive producer Ryan Murphy about what's in store for "American Horror Story," read on.

Murphy hinted that more characters, not just LaLaurie, will be brought into present day.

"In the second episode, [Fiona] finds out Marie has put this spell on [LaLaurie] and she shows up at Marie Laveau's, who, it turns out, runs a hair salon called Cornrow City, where she has gone undercover. She wants the eternal life stuff and Marie Laveau says, 'Well, you give me back [LaLaurie] because I know you dug her up.' And that begins the war ... That starts the whole thing," Murphy said to TV Guide.

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Murphy discussed the possibility that Kyle, played by Evan Peters, may not actually be dead.

"Evan's story kicks off in Episode 2. I've always been very obsessed with anything Mary Shelley. That's another thing we do, we have a Frankenstein," the executive explained to TV Guide. "In Episode 2, the big girls' story is that [Zoe] and [Madison] go to the morgue because [Zoe] is in love with [Kyle]. They find out that he and a lot of the other boys have been badly mangled and decapitated, and Madison decides to build the perfect boyfriend. She takes [Kyle]'s head and other parts that she desires and creates this thing, and they use a spell. [Zoe]'s in love with him and has to rehabilitate him."

"Of course, she can never be with him intimately because she'll kill him," he added. "For the first six episodes, he doesn't speak. He had to do a lot of stuff with body language and mime. I made him watch Bride of Frankenstein several times."

"American Horror Story: Coven" airs Wednesdays at 10/9c on FX.

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