Kim Kardashian joins the new American Horror Story season
Oh Ryan Murphy — you sure do keep us on our toes.
This is the newest season American Horror Story might just be the creator’s biggest curveball yet. The show will be run and written by Halley Feiffer, not Murphy. It is also based upon a book that will be published in the near future, making it the first. American Horror StorySeason to be determined by something It is not in Ryan Murphy’s imagination. And for another, it’s going to star Kim Kardashian.
You read it right. Kim Kardashian joins. AHS Regular Emma Roberts will return for the 12th series. A new creepy teaser reveals their names, along with a spooky rendition of “Rock-a-Bye Baby.”
“Kim is among the biggest and brightest television stars in the world and we are thrilled to welcome her to the AHS family,” Murphy said to the Hollywood Reporter. “Emma [Roberts]We are thrilled to collaborate with such a powerful force in culture. Halley Feiffer has written a fun, stylish and ultimately terrifying role especially for Kim, and this season is ambitious and unlike anything we have ever done.”
Subtitled Careful, the upcoming season will lift from Danielle Valentine’s upcoming novel Insipid Condition — which is described on the blurb as a “feminist update to Rosemary’s Baby.” We don’t yet know how much the new season will lean on the novel.
American Horror StoryThe show premiered its first season in 2011. The show aired 11 seasons and introduced many mythologies including ghosts, zombies witches and aliens. Murphy’s last season saw Murphy abandon the supernatural to focus on the AIDS crisis. NYC AHSThe result was extremely restrained American Horror Story that drew from the terror of being a queer individual in the 1980s — with only a hint of the supernatural to drive it along. This was the most memorable season of AHS. Long time — and maybe even one of the best in the show’s history.
CarefulThis series will premiere on FX or Hulu sometime in the summer.
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