continues to turn back time as the anthology series executive produced by Ryan Murphy revisits true events that shaped the American landscape. Following and, the third season depicts the 1998 impeachment trial of .
09.01.2020 - 22:11 / tvguide.com
The premiere of the impeachment-themed third season of FX's Emmy-award winning anthology series American Crime Story has been delayed. FX boss John Landgraf told reporters at the Television Critics Association winter press tour on Thursday that the new season, which tells the story of the Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky affair that rocked the U.S.
in the '90s, won't begin production until as least late March because executive producer Ryan Murphy is currently filming a feature film. Production is
.continues to turn back time as the anthology series executive produced by Ryan Murphy revisits true events that shaped the American landscape. Following and, the third season depicts the 1998 impeachment trial of .
The cast for Impeachment: American Crime Story is only getting better by the day.
In the best casting news we've heard all month, FX has snagged GLOW star Betty Gilpin to play conservative talking head Ann Coulter on Ryan Murphy's upcoming limited series Impeachment: American Crime Story, FX confirmed to TV Guide Thursday.
By Denise Petski
“GLOW” star Betty Gilpin is set to play Ann Coulter in “Impeachment: American Crime Story” at FX.
Billy Eichner has been added to the growing ensemble cast of. The actor confirmed on Twitter that he’ll be playing creator and editor Matt Drudge, who famously broke the news of an affair in the White House.
By Nellie Andreeva, Denise Petski
Billy Eichner will play Matt Drudge in the upcoming TV series about the Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky sex scandal.
EXCLUSIVE: Three-time Emmy nominee and “American Horror Story” alum Billy Eichner is joining FX’s Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinsky sex scandal limited series “American Crime Story: Impeachment” in the role of famed journalist and Drudge Report founder Matt Drudge. It was the Drudge Report that first broke news of the White House affair on Jan. 17, 1998, then reporting that Newsweek editors were sitting on a story by investigative reporter Michael Isikoff.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
In some ways, Rob Lowe is a fit for the Ryan Murphy universe. Something about his actorly vanity — so much a part of his star persona that it tends to impact every project he works on — feels lurid and unseemly in exactly the bad-taste way as does much of Murphy’s work. A plotline, for instance, in which a cancer patient has to choose between lifesaving treatments and his hair-regrowth therapy might be a tidy morality tale of the sort that bulk out “American Horror Story” episodes.
Ryan Murphy is to be honoured with the Vito Russo Award at the 31st annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York in March.
It looks like 13 is a lucky number for “American Horror Story.”
Sarah Paulson is returning to American Horror Story after sitting out on its last season.
By Nellie Andreeva
Ryan Murphy's FX anthology series American Crime Story has tackled major national news stories like the OJ Simpson trial and the murder of Gianni Versace in its first two seasons.