By Anthony D'Alessandro
11.05.2020 - 18:04 / nypost.com
Ryan Murphy is expanding the “American Horror Story” universe to include a limited attention span-friendly spinoff series.
The uber producer announced early Monday on social media that he is moving forward with “American Horror Stories”, an offshoot of the FX anthology franchise that would consist of “one-hour contained episodes,” per Murphy. It’s unclear if the new series will air on FX. TVLine has reached out to the cabler for comment.
Murphy first broke the news to his primary “American
By Anthony D'Alessandro
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American Horror Story is getting a spinoff. Maybe? In an Instagram post, series co-creator Ryan Murphy announced the Emmy-winning anthology series is getting a spinoff series of self-contained episodes titled American Horror Stories.
There’s more “horror” coming from Ryan Murphy.
Get excited, fans!
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There’s more “horror” coming from Ryan Murphy.
Are you sitting down right now? Because this news nearly knocked us off our feet: There is an American Horror Story spin-off in the works! Ryan Murphy announced the exciting news on social media Monday, revealing the off-shoot will be titled American Horror Stories and will consist of hour-long, self-contained episodes.
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