Friday, December 23, 2011

American Horror Story will be a Whole New Ballgame Next Season


I asked the question, "Where do we go from here?" after the season finale of American Horror. Well, I think we are going to a whole new place and house.

Blastr reports:

That means that the saga of the Harmon family ended on Wednesday night (don't worry—no spoilers here if you haven't seen it yet), although Murphy and Landgraf said it's possible that some of the actors from this cast could show up as different characters in future stories. But season two will not be set in the Harmons' haunted house and in fact will not even take place in Los Angeles.

The one constant will be that each season's plot will be an "American horror story," with its own definition of what that is. The show will also still utilize elements of true crime stories, as season one did with its references to the Black Dahlia and others.

Want to know what the theme of season two will be? Murphy said that hints about it appear in the last three episodes of the first season.
It's a different approach, but will it work? I guess we will see next year.

3 comments:

Eric Arvin said...

I want to know what in the last three eps hint at what we are to see.

Bob said...

I'm glad it won't turn into 'a new family moves in and terror ensues'.
I was kinda hoping, after the ending, that the show would be about the baby.

Kyle Leach said...

It's a different approach, but if they do it right I think it could work.

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