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08.08.2021 - 00:29 / deadline.com
They’re still pickin’, but there’s hardly any grinnin’ going on between the co-stars of The History Channel’s American Pickers show.
Former co-star Frank Fritz has reacted to a prior statement by co-star Mike Wolfe on Fritz’s exit from the reality series, slamming it and claiming he’s fed up with past lies. Fritz has not appeared in the new season, and while it has not been confirmed that he was officially “fired,” his future status remains murky at best.
In late July, when news first started
***This article contains spoilers about the “American Horror Stories” season finale***
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Andrea Reiher TV ContributorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched the Season 1 finale of “American Horror Stories,” “Game Over,” streaming now on FX on Hulu.The final episode of “American Horror Stories” Season 1 took viewers back to where the season (and the franchise) started — the Murder House — but in a very tongue-in-cheek way.The episode started off focusing on two murder buffs who were self-proclaimed “huge ‘American Horror Story’ fans” — so, in the world of “American Horror
SPOILER ALERT: This post contains details about the American Horror Stories Season 1 finale, “Game Over.”
“American Horror Story” alums Dylan McDermott and Jamie Brewer will be reprising their roles of Dr.
"American Pickers" star Mike Wolfe has spoken out after his former co-host Frank Fritz exposed their strained relationship. In July, Fritz, 55, told The Sun he has left the series and is no longer in contact with Wolfe, 57.
franchise, Aaron Tveit got to star in not one, but two very bloody installments of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s spinoff,. Following the premiere of episode six, “Feral,” the actor and 2020 Tony Award nominee hopped on the phone with ET to explain how he got involved with the series, how the pandemic allowed him to do more TV, including appearing on, and how he’s feeling about returning to Broadway in September.
American Horror Stories fans had an issue with the way Cody Fern really speaks!
, has been renewed for season 2. The news comes as the first season of the anthology series, which was the most successful launch of any FX on Hulu series to date, is set to come to an end with its seventh and final weekly installment, “Game Over,” on Thursday, Aug.
FX has renewed Ryan Murphy’s “American Horror Stories” for a second installment, FX Entertainment President Eric Schrier said Friday at FX’s second (of three) TCA (Television Critics Association) day. Season 2 of the anthology series will debut in 2022.The “American Horror Story” spinoff debuted in July as the most-watched FX on Hulu series to date.
FX is further expanding the American Horror Story franchise with a second installment of spinoff anthology series American Horror Stories, set to premiere in 2022. The Season 2 renewal, announced during FX’s portion of the summer TCA virtual press tour, comes less than a week before the American Horror Stories Season 1 finale, “Game Over,” is slated for FX on Hulu release Aug. 19.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“American Horror Stories” has been renewed for Season 2 at FX on Hulu.The series is a spinoff of the popular “American Horror Story” franchise created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. The first season of the spinoff series debuted in July, with the seventh and final episode of the season set to drop on Aug.
Cody Fern is among the “American Horror Story” alums to appear in the new spinoff series “American Horror Stories”, in which each episode features a self-contained, standalone story.
Andrea Reiher TV ContributorSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not yet watched “American Horror Stories” Season 1, Episode 6, “Feral,” streaming now on FX on Hulu.The penultimate episode of “American Horror Stories” took a look at the classic horror trope of “something terrifying is lurking in the woods.” It followed a family on a weekend camping trip led by a father, Jay, played by Aaron Tveit.
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for “American Horror Stories” Episode 5, “Ba’al.”)“American Horror Story” newcomer Vanessa Estelle Williams stars as therapist Dr. Berger in the fifth episode of FX on Hulu’s “American Horror Stories.” The episode follows Liv Whitley (Billie Lourd), a young, new mom in a constant state of worry, questioning her mothering skills, while Dr.
The Sun this week, Fritz made his feelings for Wolfe abundantly clear, accusing Wolfe’s statement of being disingenuous.“I’m not going to sit here and f––ing lie to people,” Fritz told the outlet. “And if he doesn’t like it, then maybe he should have f––ing called me.
Things are getting heated between “American Pickers” co-hosts Frank Fritz and Mike Wolfe.
Instagram of her and co-star Mike Wolfe “out on the road again.” She called Wolfe her “best friend” and “big brother,” whom she “fully” supports.“Out on the road again with my best friend and my big brother (whom) I support fully and stand behind,” Colby captioned the photo.
American Horror Stories has set a release date for next month on Disney+.The forthcoming anthology series, a spin-off from Ryan Murphy’s American Horror Story, will premiere on the streaming platform on September 8.The new series, made up of seven episodes, will feature a different horror story in each episode set in the first season’s Murder House.AHS recurring cast members Matt Bomer, Billie Lourd, Naomi Grossman, and John Carroll Lynch are all confirmed for the new series.