Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you have not yet watched the “American Horror Stories” premiere, “Rubber(wo)man Part One” and “Rubber(wo)man Part Two,” streaming now on FX on Hulu.
“American Horror Stories,” FX on Hulu’s new episodic anthology, returned to its “American Horror Story” roots with its two-episode premiere, “Rubber(wo)man Part One” and “Rubber(wo)man Part Two.”
Taking viewers back to where the Ryan Murphy horror franchise all began — the murder house from Season 1 of the flagship series, these episodes consisted of a self-contained story that began with a new family moving into the infamous Los Angeles mansion. Two dads, Michael (Matt Bomer) and Troy (Gavin Creel), and their teenage daughter, Scarlett (Sierra McCormick) didn’t buy the murder house despite its reputation; they bought the murder house because of its reputation. The dads planned to fix it up and start offering...
“American Horror Stories,” FX on Hulu’s new episodic anthology, returned to its “American Horror Story” roots with its two-episode premiere, “Rubber(wo)man Part One” and “Rubber(wo)man Part Two.”
Taking viewers back to where the Ryan Murphy horror franchise all began — the murder house from Season 1 of the flagship series, these episodes consisted of a self-contained story that began with a new family moving into the infamous Los Angeles mansion. Two dads, Michael (Matt Bomer) and Troy (Gavin Creel), and their teenage daughter, Scarlett (Sierra McCormick) didn’t buy the murder house despite its reputation; they bought the murder house because of its reputation. The dads planned to fix it up and start offering...
- 7/15/2021
- by Andrea Reiher
- Variety Film + TV
The clouds swirling around the second season of FX’s American Horror Story are starting to clear up, allowing fans to look into the crystal ball. Before Season 1 ended, co-creator Ryan Murphy hinted that the new season would bring back Jessica Lange to star. Lange would go on to win a Golden Globe for her performance as the politically incorrect nosy neighbor Constance. Murphy also dropped seeds that the setting would relocate to the East Coast, a place hinted at in the Season 1′s penultimate episode, “Birth.” Murphy spoke Wednesday at a panel in North Hollywood at the TV Academy, promoting Ahs and revealed more concrete details.
The Second Season “is set on the East Coast at an institution for the criminally insane that is run by Jessica,” Murphy said. The Hollywood Reporter reports that the table conversation in “Birth” shared by Constance, her medium friend, Billie Dean and Violet...
The Second Season “is set on the East Coast at an institution for the criminally insane that is run by Jessica,” Murphy said. The Hollywood Reporter reports that the table conversation in “Birth” shared by Constance, her medium friend, Billie Dean and Violet...
- 4/20/2012
- by Ernie Estrella
- BuzzFocus.com
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