American Horror Story is getting a spinoff. Maybe? In an Instagram post, series co-creator Ryan Murphy announced the Emmy-winning anthology series is getting a spinoff series of self-contained episodes titled American Horror Stories.
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In addition to scripted projects that Ryan Murphy has created for Netflix, he’s also producing compelling documentaries, like, that shine a light on untold histories. The heartfelt and emotional film tells the lifelong love story between Pat Henschel and former baseball player Terry Donahue, who died in March 2019 at the age of 93 after suffering from Parkinson’s disease.
While Donahue’s time as a catcher for the Peoria Redwings of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League inspired the
American Horror Story is getting a spinoff. Maybe? In an Instagram post, series co-creator Ryan Murphy announced the Emmy-winning anthology series is getting a spinoff series of self-contained episodes titled American Horror Stories.
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There’s more “horror” coming from Ryan Murphy.
Get excited, fans!
The American Horror Story universe is growing! Ryan Murphy announced that he was developing a spin-off of the popular FX anthology, titled American Horror Stories.
There’s more “horror” coming from Ryan Murphy.
Are you sitting down right now? Because this news nearly knocked us off our feet: There is an American Horror Story spin-off in the works! Ryan Murphy announced the exciting news on social media Monday, revealing the off-shoot will be titled American Horror Stories and will consist of hour-long, self-contained episodes.
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