American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy has hinted that a "big" season 10 clue is set to appear in the current season of AHS 1984.

It's sooner thank you think, actually, as the big reveal will be featured in an upcoming episode.

Speaking to TV Guide on the red carpet of AHS's 100th episode last Saturday (October 26), Murphy said that season nine hasn't included any Easter eggs just yet, but teased fans to "keep watching" as there'll be one.

"There will be probably a big one in episode eight," he said.

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Well, we don't know what that reference could be just yet, but thankfully one thing Murphy did confirm was that there are "zero" connections to George Orwell's classic novel 1984 in this season.

At least that gives us some sense of peace for now...

In other American Horror Story news, Murphy recently discussed whether it was time for the show to end.

"The tenth is the last season that's ordered but John [Gray, supervising producer] and I said around season five, this is something that is so beloved that maybe it could keep on going," he told Variety.

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"And now in its ninth season, in terms of worldwide… it's one of the most popular shows in the world, so I will continue to have an appetite to do it as long as John wants to do it.

"So, we have been talking about should we end it? Or should we keep moving forward? But I hope we can move forward."

American Horror Story: 1984 airs on Wednesdays at 10/9c on FX in the US. You can watch season 9 on FOX and NOW TV in the UK. Catch up on series 1-8 on Netflix, with seasons 1-9 available to buy on Amazon Prime Video.

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