Is ‘American Horror Story’ Canceled Or Renewed? What’s Next For FX Series
When “American Horror Story” premiered in 2011, viewers quickly became hooked on Ryan Murphy’s creation. Luckily for longtime fans, the FX anthology series isn’t going anywhere.
Since its debut, the show has been nominated for 95 Emmy Awards and has won 16. Along with landing popular stars like Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Lady Gaga and Emma Roberts, it has also created iconic characters who have won the hearts of viewers.
On Wednesday, John Landgraf, the chairman of FX Networks and FX Productions, announced the network’s plan to bring back the series.
Ryan and Brad [Falchuk] are the undisputed masters of horror TV, having created the anthological limited series with American Horror Story and sustaining its success for nearly a decade as FX’s highest-rated series,” he said during the Television Critics Association.
“We are grateful to them and Dana Walden and our studio partners for committing to another three years,” he added.
Landgraf went on to praise the series and those who have helped bring it to life. “AHS has showcased a wealth of award-winning actors since day one, and we appreciate the contributions of everyone, including Ryan, Brad and fellow executive producers Tim Minear, James Wong, Alexis Martin Woodall, and Bradley Buecker, the writers, directors, cast, and crew for each new, unforgettable installment of American Horror Story,” he stated.
Although Murphy has not shared details about “American Horror Story” Season 10, he previously revealed his plans to bring back characters from past seasons.
Last year, he told Entertainment Tonight, he planned to bring back the ladies from “AHS: Coven.” “The witches will be back,” he told the outlet.
Fans were reunited with coven members played by Paulson, Frances Conroy, Roberts, Taissa Farmiga, Gabourey Sidibe, and Lily Rabe during “American Horror Story: Apocalypse.”
When that season ended, Murphy left a cliffhanger suggesting that the story could be revisited in the future. For now, fans can look forward to three more years of “American Horror Story.”
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