FX will cancel American Horror Story after their sixth season.
The network has ordered one final season of American Horror Story. The new season will premiere next year, according to THR.
“With the sixth installment coming next year, American Horror Story has unquestionably joined the ranks of television’s landmark series,” said FX Networks CEO John Landgraf broke the news on Tuesday. “From Murder House to Hotel, AHS has pioneered a new television form, as well as becoming FX’s highest-rated show, while also pushing every conceivable boundary of creative excellence and audacity.” Landgraf added “This is even more remarkable because Ryan and co-creator Brad Falchuk tear up the playbook every year, challenging the entire creative team to come up with something even more spectacular, frightful and entertaining. You could not ask more of an artist, their team or a series and with every new installment they deliver.”
American Horror Story is the most watched TV series on the FX network. The Hotel premiere is the second-most-watched TV show in FX Networks history, coming second only to the premiere episode of American Horror Story: Freak Show.
But, American Horror Story creator, Ryan Murphy, plans on creating other TV shows and productions for the FX network. Including the upcoming American Crime Story: The People v. O.J. Simpson, as well as several other productions still in development.
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