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  • Everything new coming to Disney+ UK in October 2021

    'American Horror Story' is back, alongside a tonne of other Halloween-themed film and TV as the spookiest day of the year draws closer.

  • Everything new coming to Disney+ UK in September 2021

    Billie Eilish presents a concert film, 'Deadpool' makes it to Disney+ at last and there's a new animated 'Star Wars' series.

  • Macaulay Culkin offered advice to goddaughter Paris Jackson before 'American Horror Stories' audition

    The former child star is godparent to the late Michael Jackson's three children, including actor Paris.

  • Paris Jackson joins the American Horror Story family in mystery role

    Jackson's godfather, Macaulay Culkin, was cast in season 10 of the horror anthology series.

  • Kaia Gerber Cast in American Horror Story Season 10: 'Very Excited About This'

    "Very excited to announce that Kaia Gerber is joining the American Horror Story family," Ryan Murphy wrote on his Instagram

  • The First Pic of Macaulay Culkin on American Horror Story Season 10 Is Here and It Is Fabulous

    Macaulay Culkin and Leslie Grossman take a stroll on the beach in a new and incredible photo for American Horror Story season 10.

  • From Netflix's 'Queen's Gambit' to HBO's 'Undoing,' here's how the miniseries is leading TVs revolution

    Miniseries are back in vogue, and an expert explains why the format -- once left for dead -- is making a comeback.

  • Stevie Nicks Fears She'll 'Never Sing Again' If She Contracts COVID-19

    In an emotional Facebook post, the Fleetwood Mac chanteuse deemed the coronavirus "a real American Horror Story" and urged fans to wear masks.

  • Stevie Nicks begs fans to wear masks as catching COVID-19 would destroy her voice

    The 72-year-old Fleetwood Mac singer begged fans to take the 'horror story' of the coronavirus pandemic seriously.

  • Ryan Murphy teases American Horror Story spinoff with screenshot of Zoom call with classic AHS actors

    American Horror Story: Quarantine? American Horror Story: Pandemic? American Horror Story: Zoom Call? There's time to workshop it, because series creator Ryan Murphy has announced a planned offshoot of his popular anthology series called American Horror Stories (plural!), which will consist of "one-hour contained episodes" rather than a season-long arc.Murphy had revealed last week that the 10th season of AHS could be pushed back a full year because it was "weather-dependent," telling The Wrap "I don't know if I'll accelerate another season or wait till next year to shoot this one." On Monday, Murphy tweeted a screenshot of a Zoom call with many core AHS actors including Jessica Lange, Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, and Angela Bassett, confirming the spinoff is in the works and teasing "other stuff I cannot print."While it's unclear what Murphy is referencing specifically, the star-studded Zoom call had one word on fan's minds: Reunion?! Check out the post below. > > > > View this post on Instagram> > "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!> > A post shared by Ryan Murphy (@mrrpmurphy) on May 11, 2020 at 6:53am PDTMore stories from theweek.com Rand Paul and Anthony Fauci got into the most pointed exchange of the Senate coronavirus hearing so far 1 of these 7 women will likely be Joe Biden's running mate How Trump lost his Electoral College edge to Biden

  • Ryan Murphy Announces ‘American Horror Story’ Spinoff in the Works

    Ryan Murphy is plotting to tell more horror stories of the American variety. The prolific producer announced via his Instagram that a "one hour contained" spinoff of his FX anthology series "American Horror Story" is in the works. This new anthology is called "American Horror Stories," and was discussed by Murphy and some core "AHS" […]

  • 'American Horror Story' actor Harry Hains' cause of death revealed

    Hains' mother, Jane Badler, previously said he struggled with mental illness and addiction.

  • Harry Hains, ‘American Horror Story’ and ‘The OA’ Actor, Dies at 27

    Actor Harry Hains, best known for his appearances in FX's "American Horror Story" and Netflix's "The OA," died on Tuesday, his mother, actor Jane Badler, announced Friday on Instagram. He was 27. "On Jan. 7 my beautiful son died. He was 27 and had the world at his feet. But sadly he struggled with mental […]

  • 'American Horror Story' Renewed For 3 More, Nightmare-Inducing Seasons

    Just enough time to (maybe) bring Jessica Lange back to the series.

  • ‘American Horror Story’ Renewed for 3 More Seasons at FX

    Ryan Murphy fans don’t have to worry about saying goodbye to “American Horror Story” any time soon, as FX has just renewed the anthology series for three more seasons before the show even debuts its 10th later this year, the cable channel announced during the Television Critics Association press tour Thursday.Created by Murphy and Brad Falchuk and produced by 20th Century Fox Television, the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning “AHS” franchise has been picked up for Seasons 11, 12 and 13, chairman of FX Networks and FX Productions John Landgraf, told reporters.“Ryan and Brad 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,” Landgraf said. “We are grateful to them and Dana Walden and our studio partners for committing to another three years. ‘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.'”Also Read: 'American Horror Story: 1984' - Here Are the Biggest Questions We Have Before the Season Finale“American Horror Story” premiered on FX in October 2011 with Season 1, later dubbed “Murder House,” which was followed by a new installment each year: Season 2 (“Asylum”), Season 3 (“Coven”), Season 4 (“Freak Show”), Season 5 (“Hotel”), Season 6 (“Roanoke”), Season 7 (“Cult”), Season 8 (“Apocalypse”) and Season 9 (“1984”).No premiere date has been set for Season 10.Over its first nine seasons, “American Horror Story” has averaged 9.8 million total viewers per episode across all linear and non-linear platforms and delivered a total audience of more than 1 billion viewers (1.01 across the 103 episodes of the nine installments, according to FX.Also Read: Two Fan-Favorite 'American Horror Story' Alums Just Showed Up on 'AHS: 1984'“AHS” has been nominated for 95 Emmy Awards and won 16 Emmys. It has also been nominated for nine Golden Globe Awards, 17 Critics’ Choice Awards, and two WGA Awards.Read original story ‘American Horror Story’ Renewed for 3 More Seasons at FX At TheWrap

  • Halsey And Evan Peters Are Officially A Couple And Their Costume Game Is Strong

    The singer and the actor stepped out together for the first time since sparking relationship rumors in September.

  • Billie Lourd Shares Sweet Birthday Tribute To Mom Carrie Fisher

    The "American Horror Story" actor posted a clip on Instagram of her singing "American Girl," one of Fisher's favorite songs.

  • Gus Kenworthy Responds To 'American Horror Story' Critics Who Say He Can't Play Straight

    "I spent the first 23 years of my life playing a straight man,” the Olympian, who is gay, wrote in an ESPN essay.

  • The It List: 'Comic genius' Phil Hartman's last days examined in ABC News special, 'Game of Thrones' likely to win big at the Emmys, 'ER' turns 25 and the best in pop culture the week of September 16, 2019

    The It List is Yahoo’s weekly look at the best in pop culture, including movies, music, TV, streaming, games, books, podcasts and more. Here are our picks for Sept. 16-22, including the best deals we could find for each.