Earlier today, Ryan Murphy Productions announced that Season 11 of "American Horror Story: New York City" (or "AHS: NYC") will be available on our screens starting October 19th. This year, Zachary Quinto, Billie Lourd, Sandra Bernhard, Russell Tovey, Leslie Grossman, and Joe Mantello have all been confirmed as members of The AHS Zone, with the focus being on the LGBTQ community as it deals with a serial killer.
"I guess I can confirm that now. "It''s a great day #AHSNYC," Barclay wrote in their tweet, which (based on the hashtag used) appears to confirm the season''s official title. Here''s a look:
I suspect I can confirm that right now. Another crazy journey. #AHSNYC https://t.co/bqdZ3GFEeT
Paris Barclay (@Harparbar) September 27, 2022
"Spontaneous Horror Story" will not be the next ''Double Feature,'' according to Jon Landgraf, who was also given a tease or two. "What I can tell you is that the concept for Season 11 is one story, one subject, one story, with a beginning, a middle, and an end, like many previous stories." And, he admitted, however, that he liked the "two mini-season" format. "I think it''s really cool,"
EV Grieve, an award-winning news outlet, was a keystay for early filming on Ninth Street (btw First Ave & Second Ave, and other areas). The images depicted a storefront that looks like an 80s adult movie theater, as well as some street-appropriate vehicles. This summer, we received an update on filming. Also, make sure to check them out here.
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