American Horror Story Season 8 Will Be More Like Asylum And Coven, Says Ryan Murphy
Another year, another season of
American Horror Story to penetrate our minds and give us nightmares. This past weekend, co-creator
Ryan Murphy and then some
AHS cast favorites—including vets
Sarah Paulson and
Evan Peters—gathered for a Emmy FYC panel for its most recent season,
Cult, and divulged tantalizing new specifics about the forthcoming,
"fantasy-inspired" eighth installment of the FX anthology.
For starters, Murphy confirmed that all six panelists—Paulson, Peters, Billy Eichner, Cheyenne Jackson, Adina Porter, and Leslie Grossman—would be back for the new season. Moreover to their respective eighth appearances in the franchise, Paulson and Peters will also each make their directorial debuts in
AHS Season 8.
As for the season's in general plot, Murphy mentioned it will take place in the near future, specifically "18 months from today." (This is the initial time the series is going forward in time.) Fans of
AHS's dark second season will be happy to know that Murphy likened the eighth season to
Asylum and
Coven. "It's not necessarily as real and grounded because the past season," he mentioned, through the
The Hollywood Reporter. "We're group kind of getting back to
Asylum and
Coven. It's that tone."
While specifics are still sparse—production is set to start this June—Murphy did reveal that Peters will be taking on a more comedic role this season. Right after diving into his most emotionally and physically taxing character in
Cult, this season will issue the fan-favorite actor a little bit of a reprieve as he's set to play a hairdresser. And his scene partner will be none other than silver-screen icon
Joan Collins, who's joining the
AHS cast in the role of Peters's grandmother this season.
THR
previously reported that Murphy is also in talks with Anjelica Huston for a role in this season.
AHS: Roanoke star Kathy Bates is also set to return to the franchise. No word on whether Lady Gaga will make a cameo, yet seeing as she's making her big Hollywood debut in Bradley Cooper's
A Star Is Born later this year, her
AHS days are probably over.
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