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Why American Horror Story Isn’t Revealing Its Theme for Season 6
I think they’re really fun and amusing and beautifully, artfully made… and a lot of them are accurate.
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Season 6 of “AHS” remains a total mystery, and even the marketing team is trying to keep you in the dark. “And we just thought it would be really fun to keep it a mystery, so we are”.
RELATED: Ryan Murphy Hints at “Two Ideas” for “AHS” Season 6! . “So, we are. The scripts come in, and they’ve got my name emblazoned across them and there’s only one script that comes into the company”.
FX boss John Landgraf confirmed as much at the TCA press tour, noting that despite the wealth of teasers (and even a poster!) now available, only one has any actual value. They’re going to ride this train right into the September 14 premiere, and you know, I’m starting to think it won’t take us to space.
In keeping things a secret, we’re not going to have a chance to look forward to anything in particular; we’ll just watch the show, and discover along with the rest of America what is going on. There have been multiple trailers and teasers made, and some released for season six that have nothing to do with the actual end product. Murphy admitted that he’s fascinated with horror that “often deals with the innocence of children, and their wide-eyed way into it”.
Looking past this mysterious season, Landgraf admitted that there are no plans to cancel the “genius” anthology series anytime soon.
Also at Tuesday’s TCA session, Landgraf addressed American Horror Story’s eventual endgame.
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“All good things must come to an end, but, so far, as long as Ryan [Murphy] keeps coming up inventive and original and new ideas. It’s only the limits of the stories or your imaginations that ends the show”. Well in today’s scenario, that friend is FX’s American Horror Story, and the trick involves stapling the wool over all of our eyes so that we don’t know what Season 6 will be about.