Written by Jon Williams
Fall begins this weekend. As we close the book on summer and inch closer to October and the spooky season, it’s entirely fitting that the new season of American Horror Story is now in full swing. Subtitled Apocalypse, the acclaimed show’s eighth season began with a widespread nuclear attack wiping out much of the world’s population, and then focused in on a small group of survivors brought together by a mysterious “Cooperative.”
Praise for American
Horror Story began in 2011 with its first season. Murder
House dealt with a troubled family trying to make a new start by moving
to the West Coast; unfortunately, the house they bought for a steal had a
troubled history of its own, with its victims (both old and new) being quite a
bit livelier than you might expect. The star-studded cast featured Dylan
McDermott, Connie
Britton, and Kate
Mara, as well as Jessica
Lange, Taissa
Farmiga, Evan
Peters, Frances
Conroy, Alexandra
Breckenridge, Zachary
Quinto, Sarah
Paulson, Denis
O’Hare, and Lily
Rabe.
Although each season tells its own self-contained story,
many of these stars (and others) would become familiar faces in different roles
as the show progressed. The second season, Asylum,
added Chloe
Sevigny into the mix, and also featured James
Cromwell (who won an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor) and Joseph
Fiennes. The third season, Coven,
added Kathy
Bates, Angela
Bassett, and Emma
Roberts to the rotation of regulars, and starred Gabourey
Sidibe as well, as it detailed the exploits surrounding a school for young
witches. Freak
Show took on a circus sideshow act, adding Finn
Wittrock and John
Carroll Lynch (in a memorable role as Twisty the Clown), as well as Michael
Chiklis. Then came Hotel,
about a group of vampires living in a haunted hotel, led by Lady
Gaga’s Countess, and starring Wes
Bentley, Alexandra
Daddario, and Cheyenne
Jackson. The sixth season, Roanoke,
tells of a reality show and documentary taking place on the site of a famous
mass disappearance, and adds Andre
Holland and Cuba
Gooding Jr. to the cast. Then last season, Cult,
took on the aftermath of the 2016 U.S. presidential election, with Alison
Pill joining the fray.
With Apocalpyse, American Horror Story creators Ryan
Murphy and Brad Falchuk are in the midst of their eighth season of acclaimed,
award-winning television, and the show has already been renewed to run at least
through its tenth season. Even outside of this show, they are no stranger to
good, popular television. Murphy created the show Nip/Tuck
in 2003, and met Falchuk while working on it. When it ended, they joined forces
to create the musical sensation Glee,
which ran for six seasons. They created the two-season series Scream
Queens, and they also serve as executive producers for another
anthology series, American
Crime Story, whose first season focused on the O.J. Simpson trial and
whose second season, The Assassination of
Gianni Versace, took home five trophies at this week’s Emmy Awards. They
also created the series 9-1-1
focusing on first responders, currently in its second season.
Television lovers are always looking for good new shows to
binge-watch, and with Halloween right around the corner, American Horror Story is a can’t-miss. The varied storylines and
incredible performances are sure to keep viewers coming back for more. Find all
previous
seasons on our website so your patrons can get caught up with all the
horrific happenings that have led into this season as well as whatever the show
has in store for the future.
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