Just a couple of
months after being renewed for a seventh season, Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's
horror anthology series American Horror Story has been picked up for an additional
two by FX.
"American Horror Story launched the modern limited
series revolution and – as evidenced by the most recent installment ‘Roanoke’ –
it remains as vital today as when Murder House stunned audiences six years ago,"
said FX Networks CEO John Landgraf. "Each new chapter is a cultural event,
beloved for every new twist in imagery, style, cast and plot."
Produced by 20th
Century Fox, the American Horror Story franchise has won fifteen Emmy Awards,
two Golden Globes, and one Screen Actors Guild Awards.
"When Ryan and
Brad came to us seven years ago with the idea for a horror series structured as
an anthology, with a group of actors returning year after year, in different
roles, settings and time periods, we were in awe of the sheer originality and
ambition of their vision," said Fox TV Group Chairmen and CEOs Dana Walden
and Gary Newman. "They’ve since delivered six fantastic installments which
have rightfully attracted millions of viewers, critical raves and dozens of
awards."
The last season of
American Horror Story, tried a very risky and yet innovative marketing
strategy, keeping the title, plot, and cast under wraps until the premiere.
Source - Deadline
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