American Horror Stories, the upcoming spinoff to Ryan Murphy‘s hit series American Horror Story, will no longer air on the FX Network as originally planned.
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American Horror Stories, the upcoming spinoff to Ryan Murphy‘s hit series American Horror Story, will no longer air on the FX Network as originally planned.
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American Horror Story‘s tenth season has been delayed until next year due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
“American Horror Story” is getting a new set of horrors.
The American Horror Story spinoff, American Horror Stories, is real after all. The new series, originally teased on Instagram with a fan-made image of several cast members including Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates, Evan Peters, Emma Roberts and Sarah Paulson having a digital reunion, does not have a premiere date.
You'll have to wait a bit longer for American Horror Story Season 10. On Tuesday, FX announced that the anthology's milestone season would be delayed until 2021. The news comes after production on the tenth season was suspended indefinitely in March amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Fans will have to wait a bit longer than usual for American Horror Story Season 10. However, that means that we only have more time to speculate about what Ryan Murphy has in store for us in this milestone installment. We've already had ghosts, aliens, evil Nazi doctors, freak show performers, killer clowns, more ghosts, more killer clowns, the literal apocalypse, and a cursed summer camp. But even after all this, AHS still finds ways to surprise us every single season.
Earlier this month, Ryan Murphy revealed that an American Horror Story spinoff show was in the works and now, FX has greenlit the series, Deadline reports!