Ryan Murphy is opening up about how the theme of the new season of American Horror Story could change because of the pandemic.
21.04.2020 - 15:55 / evoke.ie
Ryan Murphy has made countless TV series that have us hooked, but when he signs a $300 million deal with Netflix, we know we’re in for a treat.
With Netflix’s biggest deal in history under his belt, Hollywood is set to be just as successful as everything else Ryan produces.
With a star-studded cast, Ryan has thrown in some of his frequent actors to help him make this series as big of a hit as the rest.
Glee and The Assassination of Gianni Versace star Darren Criss is working with Ryan again
Ryan Murphy is opening up about how the theme of the new season of American Horror Story could change because of the pandemic.
By Greg Evans
In the midst of the pandemic, fans of Ryan Murphy’s Netflix series The Politician were worried they wouldn’t see a second season anytime soon. Luckily, Murphy has confirmed a second season is coming in mid-June.
For award-winning actress and fierce LGBTQ ally Patti LuPone it all starts with the costume.
I started Hollywood, his new series on , with a clear bias: I love his brand. Not everyone has the palette or patience for Murphy's outlandish camp, made popular from classics like , , , and .
Ryan Murphy is rewriting history with a little help from his friends. Netflix’s Hollywood imagines a post–World War II Tinseltown in which systemic racism, gender bias and homophobia don’t exist — and puts on a flashy show at the same time! “The 1940s are just so ripe with their own mythology,” star Darren Criss, who also executive produces, exclusively says in the latest issue of Us Weekly.
Samara Weaving is ready for the much talked about release of her new Netflix show “Hollywood” on May 1.
By Marc Malkin
Ryan Murphy has a passion for the past — whether it’s revisiting the making of starring Bette Davis and Joan Crawford (), chronicling the lives of gay men during the HIV/AIDS crisis (), reexamining the events around the country’s biggest media scandals (), or exposing the masses to the underground world of the 1980s ballroom scene in New York City (). His latest project,, is no different.
Patti LuPone (left) and the cast of ‘Hollywood,” out today on Netflix. (Photo courtesy Netflix)
Ryan Murphy exposes the racism, hypocrisy and sexual discrimination that shaped the careers of major stars such as Rock Hudson (Jake Picking) and derailed the careers of others such as Anna May Wong (Michelle Krusiec) and Hattie McDaniel (Queen Latifah) in his new Netflix series “Hollywood.” Steeped in heavily researched history, the series introduces a fictitious storyline with invented characters to offer a picture of what might have been, had a more humane sensibility been allowed to flourish
By Daniel D'Addario
Most people come to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune.
Netflix and prolific TV producer Ryan Murphy are each making a $100,000 donation to an entertainment industry charity ahead of the release of the Hollywood TV series.
What would you do to climb the ladder in Hollywood? Would you help someone out or climb over them? What do the characters do in Ryan Murphy's Hollywood? See for yourself in the first look at the opening credits for the new Netflix limited series.
In addition to scripted projects that Ryan Murphy has created for Netflix, he’s also producing compelling documentaries, like, that shine a light on untold histories. The heartfelt and emotional film tells the lifelong love story between Pat Henschel and former baseball player Terry Donahue, who died in March 2019 at the age of 93 after suffering from Parkinson’s disease.