Jaleesa M. Jones

USA TODAY

Viewers may still be reeling from the polarizing Season 6 finale of American Horror Story: Roanoke, but creator Ryan Murphy is already baiting fans with details about Season 7.

Following the finale, the official social media accounts for the experimental anthology series posted a foreboding clip entitled "Sweet Dreams." The seven-second teaser splices footage of foaming waves with a worm's-eye view of the stick dolls the spirits hung around the North Carolina farmhouse. "The monsters are all gone," the caption for the ominous video reads, but the words almost too assuring to be believed.

As PopSugar points out, the nautical scene is an eerie callback to the Season 6 finale in which a model ship falls over. Is this foreshadowing the cruise ship-centered season that fans have long whispered about? Or is it just another red herring? Our minds are already flooding with questions about where this season is going. Murphy has sworn himself to secrecy, but whatever direction Season 7 goes, we have a feeling it’s going to make a splash.

Catch up on Season 6 with the recaps below.

The 'American Horror Story 6' premiere and theme, explained

'American Horror Story' recap episode 2: Hamming it up

'American Horror Story' recap episode 3: Cricket, The Butcher and Gaga

‘American Horror Story’ recap episode 4: Roanoke folks should stick together

'American Horror Story' recap episode 5: The fabulous life and death of Evan Peters

'American Horror Story' recap episode 6: Brand new show, same old pigs

'American Horror Story' recap episode 7: The art of curing and tenderizing meat

'American Horror Story' recap episode 8: And then there were three

'American Horror Story' recap episode 9: The problem with Millennials

'American Horror Story' finale recap: And then there was one