AHS Spinoff Series AMERICAN HORROR STORIES In The Works From Creator Ryan Murphy

AHS Spinoff Series AMERICAN HORROR STORIES In The Works From Creator Ryan Murphy

While we're all eagerly anticipating season ten of American Horror Story, it's been confirmed today that a spinoff series titled American Horror Stories is in the works from creator Ryan Murphy...

By JoshWilding - May 11, 2020 01:05 PM EST
Filed Under: FX Networks

While season ten of American Horror Story has been delayed as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are officially plans in place for a new anthology series spinoff. Titled American Horror Stories, co-creator/executive producer Ryan Murphy made the news official in a star-studded Instagram post. 

He confirmed that the show will feature one-hour contained stories, and Deadline reports that it's expected to air on FX and was gaining a lot of momentum before productions were forced to close down.

It's also said that the series has been set-up "as a companion anthology series to AHS where each episode is a standalone ghost story." That's a vague description, and you have to hope that as well as meeting plenty of new characters, we'll also get to catch up with some old ones too. 

No start date has been set, and like season ten of American Horror Story, we don't know when we'll get to see American Horror Stories. As always, though, we'll keep you updated as we learn more!
 


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of each season of American Horror Story!

 

9. Roanoke

Roanoke

Roanoke was a huge departure for American Horror Story, and while the attempt to put a fresh spin on paranormal documentaries and found footage horror was admirable, it too often missed the mark. It just felt too phony, and not a genre that the series was able to pull off as successfully as others. 

Things did get suitably gory in those later episodes, though, and spending time with the real-life victims of Roanoke and the actors who played them proved to be surprisingly fun.

Still, this really wasn't the best use of the regular cast members we'd seen in previous years (Evan Peters and Lady Gaga, in particular, were largely wasted), and while it made for entertaining viewing for the most part, it felt like a real drop in quality after the far superior Hotel
 

8. Cult

Cult

Cult took too long to get going, and while focusing on the "real-life" horror of the 2016 election may have seemed a good idea on the surface, it never quite fit the tone of American Horror Story.

Evan Peters' cult of killer clowns were suitably scary, but felt shoehorned in to justify the name of the series. This was more political drama more than horror, and while there were some great twists, they weren't quite enough to make up for what felt like a directionless season overall.

On the plus side, Billie Lourd was nothing short of amazing, and proved how wasted she was in the new Star Wars movies. It's just a shame that final episode was so anticlimactic! 
 

7. Coven

oven

You may think that Coven isn't ranked high enough here, but it was still at least two or three times better than the seasons mentioned above! Despite occasionally feeling a little overstuffed, this season of American Horror Story offered an enjoyable new take on witchcraft, and made great use of its cast. 

Cathy Bates joining the series was arguably the best thing to happen to the show, while Emma Roberts also made an impact. The rest of the returning cast couldn't be faulted (especially Jessica Lange), but Evan Peters definitely deserved better. 

Ideas like the "Seven Wonders," Hell, and immortality were all explored with great success, and it was hard not to want to spend more time with these characters by the time all was said and done. Thankfully, we would get the opportunity a few years later with our next entry...
 

6. Apocalypse

Apocalypse

Apocalypse was, in many ways, the culmination of all the previous seasons of American Horror Story, but mostly the first and third. After a baffling but admittedly compelling opening few episodes, things really started getting good when we delved into the past to follow the journey of the Antichrist, Michael Langdon (a brilliant Cody Fern). 

It may not have been the epic crossover a lot of fans hoped for, but catching up with so many familiar faces was an absolute blast, as was learning what became of many of them. 

The ending was a bit baffling, but the story of Michael being manipulated by those around him for their own means proved to be even more interesting that some sort of gore fest showing the Antichrist laying waste to Earth! Another crossover definitely needs to happen, though.
 

5. 1984

84

Slasher films are always good fun, and American Horror Story made great use of the premise in 1984. Emma Roberts stole the show this time around, though Billie Lourd was another standout whose work was excellent from start to finish. In fact, even without some familiar faces, this ninth season still proved to be a must-watch. 

With real-life killer Richard Ramirez and Mr. Jingles stalking this group through a traditional American summer camp, the 1980s setting was made good use of, and the kills were very inventive.

It was the shortest season yet, but it didn't really need any more time and was a concise, exciting nine episodes of television. Some of the ideas (with ghosts, for example) were a tad familiar, but 1984 proved that there's still plenty of life left in the long-running series. 
 

4. Murder House

Murder

This is where it all began. While it took a few episodes to find its footing, it didn't take long to get lost in this world, and the weirdness and twists just kept on coming. From a horrifying, realistic school shooting to a variety of ghosts (the premise of them being trapped in one place and then being able to wander the world on Halloween was a fun one), there was a lot to digest here.

A lot of ideas were packed into Murder House - too many, perhaps - but they worked really well, and there were so many unexpected decisions, it was constantly surprising.

For many fans, this remains a favourite, but revisiting the characters in Apocalypse (which was great) proved that we've seen a number of far more interesting leads since this aired.
 

3. Hotel

Hotel

Well, who would have ever guessed that Lady Gaga was this damn good? The singer turned actress delivered a sexy, jaw-dropping performance in Hotel, and proved that there was a lot more to her than anyone listening to "Poker Face" on the radio for the 700th time could have ever suspected. 

The Countess was great, but so too was everyone else in this season of American Horror Story, including Evan Peters, Wes Bentley, Denis O'Hare, and Kathy Bates (obviously). 

One of the scariest seasons, Hotel made good use of its vampire leads and while the subplot with a cop becoming a killer ended up feeling superfluous and overly complicated, there was a lot to love. This season belonged to Lady Gaga, but it's an overall highlight for the series regardless. 
 

2. Freak Show

Freak-Show

Things may have become a little directionless later in the season, but Freak Show was a return to form in many respects after the still very entertaining events of Coven. 

With some truly twisted clown-themed villains, and a whole host of weird and wonderful characters (Neil Patrick Harris' late appearance was a welcome treat), this season of American Horror Story never let us, and it was the fantastic Sarah Paulson's turn to steal the (freak) show.

Jessica Lange was as great as ever - we probably haven't mentioned her stellar work in this series enough yet - and a clever tie-in to Asylum was definitely welcomed. It was hard to watch in places, and very gory, but that's went a long way in making this season so damn great. 
 

1. Asylum

Lana

Asylum is by far the best season of American Horror Story, and not just because it introduced us to Lana Winters (Sarah Paulson). Following her story here was a thrilling affair, and one that delivered some huge twists and uncomfortable moments as the intrepid reporter found herself trapped against her will in this horrifying mental hospital. 

Evan Peters was also arguably at his best here, and with everything from demonic possession to horrifying experiments and aliens touched on (yes, aliens), there really was something here for everyone. 

Jumping into the present day also proved to be a smart move, and Zachary Quinto was excellent as "Bloody Face." The season was at its best when binge-watched as it was a season you definitely couldn't tear your eyes away from, especially when James Cromwell was on screen!

Make sure to click through to the next page to see what we know so far about season 10!
 

What Comes Next?

AHS-10

After signing a new deal with Netflix, American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy is stretched thin, so there's a chance this tenth season could be the last. We're expecting the show to return this fall, but if it's been hit by COVID-19 delays, the show could definitely end up slipping into 2021.

Confirmed cast members include Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Lily Rabe, Billie Lourd, Leslie Grossman, Kathy Bates, Angelica Ross, and Finn Wittrock, and the prevailing theory is that this season is going to deal with the aliens first seen in season two. 

Given the water-themed poster above, many are convinced that we'll head to Provincetown, Massachusettwater to explore the Bridgewater Triangle, an area where supposed sightings of Bigfoot, giant snakes, and even a creature called a "Thunderbird", have taken place. Oh, and if that's not enough, there's even been UFO sightings which could tie into Asylum.
 

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inkniron
inkniron - 5/11/2020, 1:05 PM
How do you do a spin off of an anthology that is basically a series of spin offs from the previous seasons?
Origame
Origame - 5/11/2020, 1:10 PM
@inkniron - ...just do that again, but new. Its the disney remake logic.
dracula
dracula - 5/11/2020, 1:14 PM
@inkniron - bet they will end up expanding stories from this spin off into full seasons of the first show
inkniron
inkniron - 5/11/2020, 1:17 PM
@Origame - It really sounds like he wants to do a Tales from the Crypt type show and Just slap the AHS name on it because it's bankable right now. That's fine, it's just strange logic.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/11/2020, 1:10 PM
Hopefully this fares better than whatever the hell that Twilight Zone show that came out. Wow, huge disappointment. Was honestly baffled how bad it was considering all the talent.

Ryan Murphy doesn’t exactly inspire hope though.
dracula
dracula - 5/11/2020, 1:15 PM
@regularmovieguy - Want a good anthology show, just watch black mirror
tmp3
tmp3 - 5/11/2020, 1:16 PM
@regularmovieguy - That Twilight Zone reboot sucked. I was excited for it, but saw three of the episodes and then bounced. Not surprising considering Kinberg worked on it. Agreed on Murphy though, Hollywood was so [frick]ing bad. Haha.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/11/2020, 1:30 PM
@tmp3

Haha..honestly I think Peele and Kinberg are equally to blame- they're both credited on all 20 episodes. The show is straight up bad. A modern day Twilight Zone could be amazing.
tmp3
tmp3 - 5/11/2020, 1:33 PM
@regularmovieguy - Peele's TV track record seems to be pretty bad. Heard Hunters wasn't very good either. We'll see how Lovecraft Country goes, that looks promising.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/11/2020, 1:34 PM
@tmp3

Yeah...saw that trailer recently and it definitely has my interest. They got a great lead.
tmp3
tmp3 - 5/11/2020, 1:37 PM
@regularmovieguy - Yeah, dude from Last Black Man in San Francisco. Great actor.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 5/11/2020, 3:14 PM
@regularmovieguy - And one of the executive producers was Jordan Peele, odd it didn't strike the landing. Another one of his shows from last year Weird City was also almost an afterthought.

Truth to be told after Get Out and Us, he's been doing so-so-ish. Let's see how Candyman fairs.
tripttwe
tripttwe - 5/11/2020, 3:29 PM
@regularmovieguy - again- Black Mirror.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 5/11/2020, 3:34 PM
@tripttwe

I’ve watched Black Mirror
tripttwe
tripttwe - 5/11/2020, 4:16 PM
@regularmovieguy - it's a modern day Twilight Zone. I am a fan of both the classic series and Black Mirror. They both have good pacing, tone, interesting subject matter, and solid stories.
dracula
dracula - 5/11/2020, 1:15 PM
Who need this or the new twilight zone, we already have Black Mirror
storyteller
storyteller - 5/11/2020, 1:31 PM
@dracula - Everyone who doesn't like black mirror or wants something other then black mirror. Everyone could wear just blue but we have to deal with all those other colors.
MrCamw1
MrCamw1 - 5/11/2020, 1:35 PM
I spent the last 3 weeks binging AHS on Netflix. Besides 1984 which isnt on Netdkix I've done this. Apocalypse was dope. Hotel and Cult sucked IMO. I'm I'm the minority of liking Roanoke Nightmare. Murder House wasnt a fan of. Asylum was coo. Coven and Freakshow ok.
BigDriggs
BigDriggs - 5/11/2020, 1:41 PM
@MrCamw1 - I really liked asylum and Roanoke. But I stopped at Roanoke. Not even sure why. I think I'm in the minority when I say I hated Coven. It did nothing for me.
Armageddon26
Armageddon26 - 5/11/2020, 2:23 PM
I think this is a really cool way to keep the franchise going while also keeping things fresh. I like AHS but some seasons (Freak Show) would have worked better with shorter seasons. Getting some self-contained one-offs seems pretty fun
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 5/11/2020, 2:43 PM
He confirmed that it will feature one-hour contained stories

Everyone says Tales from the Crypt or Twilight Zone. I'm going with this little forgotten nugget.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 5/11/2020, 3:16 PM
So instead of a long, over-reaching story arc of 10 episodes about a horror it will now just be a 1-hour lenght and weekly. A bit redundant.
NinnesMBC
NinnesMBC - 5/11/2020, 3:17 PM
Off-topic: new Stargirl promo.

Himura
Himura - 5/11/2020, 4:32 PM
zeon00
zeon00 - 5/12/2020, 12:16 AM
It’s kinda like Tales from the Crypt
connorblaze
connorblaze - 5/12/2020, 12:27 AM
Eugh, no thanks. Ryan Murphy is the worst. I loved the first season of AHS to start with but it got worse and worse. Second season was pretty good. Third I lost interest in. But 4, 5, 6, 7, 8? Dreadful. Didnt watch 9, finally.

Why did he devolve into so much BDSM and gay fetish stuff?


Twilight Zone should have been amazing. Should be an even cooler Black Mirror. But [frick] it was lame.
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