Ryan Murphy is opening up about how the theme of the new season of American Horror Story could change because of the pandemic.
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Ryan Murphy is opening up about how the theme of the new season of American Horror Story could change because of the pandemic.
It was the promise of one amazingly racy scene that got Macaulay Culkin to sign on for the upcoming season of “American Horror Story”.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced TV guru Ryan Murphy to rethink the plot for the next season of American Horror Story because the shoot was “weather-dependent.”
The coronavirus pandemic has forced TV guru Ryan Murphy to rethink the plot for the next season of American Horror Story because the shoot was “weather-dependent”.
Forget everything you thought you knew about American Horror Story Season 10 because Ryan Murphy revealed that the milestone season's theme may need to change. The FX anthology was originally slated to begin filming this spring, but production was suspended indefinitely amid the coronavirus pandemic. When speaking with The Wrap, Murphy shared that this delay could mean that the series will no longer be able to do the "weather-dependent" theme he had originally envisioned.
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