Dylan McDermott, who appeared in the first two seasons of American Horror Story, may be showing up again in season 3's Coven.

McDermott spoke with TVLine in a Monday interview about the possibility of coming back for a third season of Horror.

"[Series co-creator] Ryan [Murphy] wants me to come back, and I want to come back. So we just have to figure out the scheduling," he revealed. "To me, [doing American Horror Story] is always like going home."

McDermott starred as Ben Harmon in the first season of American Horror Story. The actor returned for a guest role in American Horror Story: Asylum as Johnny Morgan, the son of Lana Winters (Sarah Paulson). He is currently appearing on the CBS drama Hostages.

If McDermott were to appear in American Horror Story: Coven, he would be one of few actors to appear in all three seasons, including Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Frances Conroy and Lily Rabe.

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Zachary Quinto, who also appeared in the show's first two seasons, revealed in June that he would be sitting out of Coven due to him starring in the Broadway play The Glass Menagerie. However, the actor said he would be open to doing one episode if Murphy wanted him.

Taissa Farmiga, Denis O'Hare and Jamie Brewer came back for Coven after appearing in the first season and sitting out of Asylum.

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American Horror Story: Coven airs Wednesdays at 10 p.m. on FX.

Watch a trailer for the upcoming episode below: