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Ryan Murphy, co-creator of American Horror Story has announced through a social media post that anthology horror series will be adding a spinoff to their franchise, American Horror Stories.
In the official post, Murphy captioned:
“’American Horror Story’ cast zoom call…where we reminisced about the good times…the spin-off we’re doing called “American Horror Stories” (one hour contained episodes)…when we will start filming the next season of the mothership…and other stuff I cannot print. It was so much fun, and I’m glad we caught up. I miss everyone!”
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, Hollywood production was forced to shut down in March. Although many states are now beginning their reopening phase, movie productions will likely continue to stay closed out of safety concerns for their entire staff.
American Horror Story premiered on the FX network on October 5, 2011. Since then, the show has aired 9 seasons and 103 episodes of the anthology horror series. The show garnished the label as FX’s most-watched original series.
In February, American Horror Story was renewed for three more seasons. The upcoming season 10 was expected to premiere in the fall of 2020. But, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the date could be pushed back.
In the meantime, co-creators Murphy and Brad Falchuk will be working on their franchisees’ companion series American Horror Stories. The anthology will allegedly feature individual ghost stories per episode.
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