
Rayford eventually arrives back in New Babylon. On the flight back to New Babylon, Rayford learns much about Nicolae's secret plans through a secret intercom device installed by his former boss at Pan-Continental Airlines, Earl Halliday into the new aircraft called the Condor 216. Rayford hears about this and sends Amanda White back to Chicago to help them. Buck is eventually able to rescue her after she crashed her Range Rover into a tree. Chloe is in downtown Chicago, Illinois when it is bombed by the Global Community. Meanwhile, Cameron "Buck" Williams and Chloe Steele go to New Hope Village Church to inform Loretta about Bruce. Rayford Steele is quickly called to meet Global Community Supreme Potentate and Antichrist Nicolae Carpathia in Dallas, Texas to fly him to New Babylon, Iraq. The members of the Tribulation Force have discovered that their pastor, Bruce Barnes, has been killed during the bombing of a hospital in World War III.

Meanwhile, Cameron "Buck" Williams attempts a rescue run from Israel through the Sinai Peninsula. Rayford Steele becomes the ears of the tribulation saints at the highest levels of the Global Community. The seven-year Tribulation is nearing the end of its first quarter, when prophecy says that "the wrath of the Lamb" will be poured out upon Earth.
#ANTICHRIST MOVIE ANALYSIS SERIES#
Whether American Horror Story ever picks up this thread again or not, this seems to imply that the Antichrist is an eternal concept in the series that can never truly be erased. This child even catches the attention of the Church of Satan in a similar fashion. Timothy and Emily, who both appear in the apocalyptic timeline that Mallory changes and are said to have "strong genetic material", conceive a child in 2020 that exhibits the same evil signs as Michael did. That being said, AHS: Apocalypseconcludes with what appears to be the birth of a new Antichrist. Mallory (Billie Lourd) goes back in time to 2015 when Michael’s Satanic powers are still growing and she runs him over with her car. Michael Langdon is such a dangerous threat to all of mankind that the only way he can be defeated is by the witches resorting to time travel.

He even helps usher in nuclear Armageddon and becomes the first ever male Supreme. AHS: Apocalypse continues Michael’s story into young adulthood as the Church of Satan fosters his impulses and supernatural talents.

At the end of Murder House, a young Michael Langdon is already off to a murderous start by slaughtering his nannies. It’s prophesized that a child that’s conceived between “spirit and human” will be the Antichrist and usher in the end of times, which is exactly what happens when Tate Langdon’s spirit has his way with Vivien Harmon. The Antichrist is teased at the end of American Horror Story’s first season. Michael Langdon Is The Antichrist And Fulfills A Dark Prophecy Another major asset is what it does with Michael Langdon (Cody Fern), the Antichrist, something fans were waiting for the show to return to at some point. Actors like Sarah Paulson got to play multiple characters at once, which is undeniably a mark of a very ambitious and fun season. AHS: Apocalypse amounted to be a controversial season in some ways and got a little out of hand, for both better and worse. Jingles’ Mom Is La LloronaĪmerican Horror Story: Apocalypse featured a return to characters from the show’s Murder House and Covenseasons in a grandiose storyline which was centered around the end of times and the ultimate battle between good and evil. Related: American Horror Story 1984 Theory: Mr.

American Horror Story finally gave into that desire with its eighth season, Apocalypse, which acted as a crossover between two of the show’s most popular efforts. Due to the nature of the show’s anthology structure, viewers are often left wanting to see more with these characters. Part of the fun of Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story is that each season gets to wipe the slate clean and start fresh as well as allow the talented cast to try out new roles that are often radically different from their prior appearances. American Horror Story’s Apocalypse season was one of the most celebrated years of Ryan Murphy’s anthology horror series and it brought the Antichrist into the picture in a very big way.
