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June 18 2024 7:59 PM
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American Horror Story (AHS) opened the 29th annual Paley Fest on Friday night with series co-creators Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk confirming that Sarah Paulson, Jessica Lange and Zachary Quinto are returning for a second season.
Fox’s hit musical show Glee is in the middle of it’s summer concert tour, but work on Season 3 began Monday with six new writers joining the staff, including a lesbian and writer, Allison Adler. Adler, Marti Noxon, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Michael Hitchcock, Matt Hodgson and Ross Maxwell are the new additions joining executive producers Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Ian Brennan in the writers’ room, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
American Horror Story fanatics never fear! FX has renewed Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s twisted series for a third season, and its current, award-winning star Jessica Lange will be back for the next season. The second season of the creepfest American Horror Story: Asylum is currently about halfway through its season and costars out actress Sarah Paulson as a lesbian journalist imprisoned in a mental institution circa the 1960s. The series also stars Chloe Sevigny as a nymp, Lily Rabe as repressed nun in love with a former Nazi doctor (James Cromwell) and so much more.
Reports that three Glee stalwarts, Lea Michelle, Chris Colfer, Cory Monteith—otherwise known as Rachel, Kurt and Finn—were leaving the hit show after the third season have been greatly exaggerated. In other Glee news -- Dot Jones will return as Coach Beiste in the upcoming season, it was confirmed at Comic-Con as well as the announcement that Sue Sylvester’s (Jane Lynch) run for Congress would be one of the main storylines.
"Everyone needs to know what Ryan Murphy really did ... or didn't do."
The anthology series is about to scare your pants off — again.
The new season of American Horror Story is all about the horrors of pregnancy.
Steven Canals did not want any "filler" seasons during the groundbreaking show's run.
The cast and creators of Glee took Comic-Con by storm this weekend and revealed more spoilers about the show’s upcoming fourth season.
Ryan Murphy’s new FX horror series, American Horror Story, keeps looking better and better. And gayer as actress Sarah Paulson, who's already appearing on Desperate Housewives this season opposite Felicity Huffman as Lynette's sister, joins the already A-list cast of Horror Story. Dylan McDermott and Connie Britton, star as the Harmon’s, the owners of the eerily haunted Los Angeles house at the center of the series. When spooky things start to occur, the family looks to Paulson's character to connect them to the other side.
Here's why he turned it down.
The second season of Ryan Murphy's Netflix comedy-drama (starring Ben Platt and Gwyneth Paltrow) will be back on our screens before you know it!
The beloved, groundbreaking FX series is endings its run this year, and we're emotional AF about it.
Our favorite kids from McKinley High made their second consecutive visit to the Paley Center’s annual Paley Fest on Wednesday night to discuss their character arcs and what may be in store for Season three. Jane Lynch was unapologetic about her brilliantly played character, Coach Sue Sylvester. She mentioned envious teachers telling her, “I wish I could say what you say.” She hinted that she will be spearheading “The League of Doom,” in a future episode, comprised of all of Will’s enemies, which will include his ex wife Terri Schuester (played by Jessalyn Gilsig). Naya Rivera touched on Santana's lesbian revelation and said she'd love a Brittany and Santana spin-off.
The TV shows and specials hosting panels at this year’s Comic-Con from July 12 to 15 has been released by The Hollywood Reporter, and for those of you heading to the Convention Center in San Diego for the annual event here’s a list of panels for the shows with strong leading ladies (or just ladies we love) so you don’t miss out:
Coven's premiere episode is positively terrifying.
Mary & George, Chucky, We’re Here, Challengers, and more make for thrilling, queer viewing this month.
Fall is here and spooky season is upon us! Here’s what we are watching all month long!
Fellow Travelers, Chucky, Down Low, and Élite? This month’s programming looks so good it’s scary!