'Coven' Cast Reunites For Witchy 'American Horror Story' Photo With Stevie Nicks

FX heard our prayers — and apparently received our strongly worded letters — because the eighth season of “American Horror Story” is a crossover between two of the anthology series’ strongest entries: “Murder House” and “Coven.”

Titled “American Horror Story: Apocalypse,” the upcoming installment that hits TV screens on Sept. 12, will somehow unite the casts of both seasons under one presumably murderous roof ― despite some actors having played different characters across the two chapters.

Creator Ryan Murphy shared a behind-the-scenes look at the new cast, which features a lot of familiar faces.

In a group photo posted on Sunday, “Coven” cast members Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe, Emma Roberts, Taissa Farmiga, Gabourey Sidibe and Frances Conroy and musician Stevie Nicks pose together wearing — what else? — all black.

“The Coven returns. What a thrilling night with the legend Stevie Nicks on the set of AHS,” Murphy wrote alongside the photo on Twitter. He also shared a shot of just Paulson, Nicks and Rabe on Instagram.

For those who didn’t make it to the end of the third season (shame, shame, shame!), the Fleetwood Mac rocker made a cameo as herself in the 10th episode titled, “The Magical Delights of Stevie Nicks,” which was inspired by rumors that she is a witch in real life.

One “Coven” cast member who didn’t make the photo op is Jessica Lange. She’s set to make her grand return to the series after a three-season absence in the sixth episode, which will be directed by Paulson.

This time around, however, the actress will be playing her “Murder House” character Constance Langdon, who, in case you forgot, ended the inaugural season taking care of the the bloodthirsty baby Antichrist.

Season 8 will feature “American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace” alum Cody Fern playing the grown-up version of the character, in addition to newcomers Billy Porter of “Pose,” Joan Collins and Anjelica Huston.

Returning “AHS” favorites — including Leslie Grossman, Evan Peters, Billie Lourd, Kathy Bates, Adina Porter and Billy Eichner — are also on board for the new season.

Sarah Paulson, Billie Lourd, Adina Porter (Front L-R) Leslie Grossman, Kathy Bates and Emma Roberts of FX's "American Horror Story: Apocalypse" pose for a portrait during the 2018 Summer Television Critics Association Press Tour. (Photo: Rich Fury via Getty Images)
Sarah Paulson, Billie Lourd, Adina Porter (Front L-R) Leslie Grossman, Kathy Bates and Emma Roberts of FX's "American Horror Story: Apocalypse" pose for a portrait during the 2018 Summer Television Critics Association Press Tour. (Photo: Rich Fury via Getty Images)

As for what will go down on “AHS: Apocalypse,” the creators are unsurprisingly remaining very tight-lipped about plot details.

“I’m just going to say one thing: The story begins with the end of the world, and then our world begins,” executive producer Alexis Martin Woodall told press at the 2018 Television Critics Association press tour. “It starts in the real world. It’s very tangible, and it’s a familiar hammock.”

She continued: “Unfortunately, I can’t give you specifics about what the devil child will do,” she continued.

“But it ain’t pretty,” Paulson added.

Watch the “AHS: Apocalypse” trailer below.

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When we learn Tate is actually a school shooter ("Murder House")

When Violet realizes she's been dead for a while ("Murder House")

When the Rubber Man is revealed to be Tate ("Murder House")

When we find out Dr. Thredson is a serial killer who murdered Wendy ("Asylum")

When we realize what Dr. Arden has really been up to ("Asylum")

When we learn Sister Jude used to be a killer lounge singer ("Asylum")

When Lana's son fathered with Dr. Thredson confronts her ("Asylum")

When the young witches bring Kyle back to life, kind of ("Coven")

When Fiona kills Madison ("Coven")

... And the other girls bring her back.
... And the other girls bring her back.

When Fiona and Marie drown Nan in a bathtub ("Coven")

When Cordelia gouges her eyes out to regain her "sight" ("Coven")

... And then uses her power to become the next Surpreme.
... And then uses her power to become the next Surpreme.

When we learn that Elsa was a professional dominatrix ("Freak Show")

She lost her legs to a chainsaw after being tricked into appearing in a film.
She lost her legs to a chainsaw after being tricked into appearing in a film.

When Twisty stabs that poor guy on a picnic ("Freak Show")

Not to mention that time we saw what was behind his mask.
Not to mention that time we saw what was behind his mask.

When Dandy went on a shooting spree ("Freak Show")

When The Countess and Donovan brought home a snack ("Hotel")

When this creature appeared ("Hotel")

... Perhaps the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/american-horror-story-hotel-addiction-demon-rape-scene_us_56155583e4b021e856d32b0f">most horrifying moment</a> of the whole series.
... Perhaps the most horrifying moment of the whole series.

When The Countess killed Tristan ("Hotel")

She didn't approve of his relationship with Liz.
She didn't approve of his relationship with Liz.

When the Ten Commandments Killer turns out to be John ("Hotel")

Eh, maybe that wasn't so surprising.
Eh, maybe that wasn't so surprising.

When The Witch offered Tomasyn a heart to eat ("Roanoke")

... Evidently this made&nbsp;her immortal.
... Evidently this made her immortal.

When these feral boys appeared out of nowhere ("Roanoke")

When this Grudge-like creature showed up ("Roanoke")

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