The Opening Title Sequence for AMERICAN HORROR STORY: 1984 Is Filled with '80s Nostalgia
American Horror Story creator Ryan Murphy has shared the opening title sequence for American Horror Story: 1984, and as you’ll see, it’s loaded with a heavy dose of ‘80s style and themes that will make you feel a little nostalgic. I totally dig it! The videos came along with the following note from Murphy:
“I am so excited to share with you the new title sequence by our longtime collaborator Kyle Cooper and our new friend Corey Vega, who ignited this concept with an original “fan” cut he posted on Twitter after the 1984 season was announced,” Murphy wrote on Instagram. “I liked it so much, I decided to bring him on board to work together with Kyle as they evolved the concept into something major. Congratulations Corey! 1980s horror never looked so good.”
The series follows a group of camp counselors who find a man on the side of the road while on their way to Camp Redwood. This man turns out to be Mr. Jingles, an escaped killer on the loose who’s responsible for the “worst summer massacre of all time.” It looks like he’s looking to do it all over again.
American Horror Story: 1984 stars Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd, Cody Fern, John Carroll Lynch, Leslie Grossman, and Matthew Morrison as well as newcomers Angelica Ross (Pose), DeRon Horton (Dear White People), and Olympian Gus Kenworthy.