FX Gives The Green Light To Ryan Murphy's AMERICAN HORROR STORY Spinoff Series and More

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A few weeks ago American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy announced that he was developing a spinoff series for the horror anthology titled American Horror Stories and FX has announced that they’ve officially given it the green light!

What we know about the series is that each episode will tell its own individual ghost story, and it will most likely feature familiar players from the main show.

A few months ago FX announced that they had renewed American Horror Story for three more seasons. And not long ago Murphy revealed the cast of the upcoming tenth season with a video he shared, which included Macaulay Culkin.

Other series that FX renewed include Pamela Adlon’s comedy Better Things and New York Times’ documentary series The Weekly. Eric Schrier, President, FX Entertainment said in a statement:

“We couldn’t be more excited about our roster of new and returning shows slated through next year. It has been an extraordinary time for FX over these past three months with the launch of FX on Hulu, which has transformed our business. We believe the continued strength of our original series coupled with the growing awareness of FX on Hulu as our streaming platform will make the FX brand stronger and more relevant and accessible than ever before.”

New FX original series include:

• The 10-episode, half-hour limited series A Teacher, starring Kata Mara and Nick Robinson.

• The drama series The Old Man, starring Jeff Bridges, John Lithgow and Amy Brenneman.

• The drama series Y: The Last Man, based on Brian K. Vaughn’s acclaimed comic book series, starring Diane Lane.

• The weekly hourlong anthology American Horror Stories, a spinoff of American Horror Story, from Ryan Murphy

• The Untitled B.J. Novak half-hour anthology, which uses the boldest issues of our times as a jumping off point to tell singular, character-driven stories about the world we live in today

• The docuseries Hip Hop Untold; about the power brokers who operate from the shadows of hip hop.

 Hysterical, a feature-length documentary examining the changing landscape for women in stand-up comedy.

• The docuseries Pride about the LGBTQ fight for civil rights.

• The docuseries A Wilderness of Error about Army Surgeon Jeffrey MacDonald, who was sent to prison for killing his family.

Returning series on the slate include:

• The third installment of the Emmy and Golden Globe award winning limited series American Crime Story, Impeachment: American Crime Story, starring Beanie Feldstein, Sarah Paulson and Clive Owen.

• The 10th installment of the Emmy and Golden Globe award winning anthology series American Horror Story
• Season 11 of the Emmy Award winning animated comedy series Archer
• Season 3 of the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning hit comedy series Atlanta created by and starring Donald Glover.

• The award-winning comedy series Better Things created by, starring, written and directed by Pamela Adlon.

• Season 2 of the comedy series Breeders
• Season 3 of the half-hour short form comedy showcase Cake
• The second season of the comedy series Dave , the No. 1-rated comedy series ever for FX, co-created by and starring Dave Burd.

• The fourth installment of the Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning limited series Fargo, starring Chris Rock from Noah Hawley.

• The record 15th season of the hit comedy series It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
• Season 3 of Ryan Murphy and Steven Canals’ Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning drama series Pose
• The hit drama series Mayans M.C.
• Season 3 of the comedy series Mr Inbetween
• Season 4 of drama series Snowfall
• News documentary series The Weekly
• The third season of the acclaimed comedy series What We Do in the Shadows.

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