Where would the plot of "American Horror Story" season 6 focus on?
With the different themes that the FX horror TV series has adopted over the years, fans have been yearning for spoilers about what is expected in the upcoming season.
The first season talked about the "Murder House," while the second was on "Asylum," third on "Cover," fourth on "Freak Show," and fifth on "Hotel."
Considering these previous themes, what could be the new team that creator and showrunner Ryan Murphy is planning to execute this time?
In an interview with TV Line, Murphy revealed that "American Horror Story" season 6 will surely have the "elements of children."
"If you look at horror tropes, the innocence of children, that sort of wide-eyed entryway into some world, is always very dramatic and satisfying," he pointed out.
Meanwhile, another exciting set of spoilers that the entertainment site has gathered from FX boss John Landgraf was on the mix of old and new.
This means that "American Horror Story" season 6 will be "set in the present" but with "echoes of the past."
As fans' excitement continue to rise, the network has finally announced that they need not wait long to set their eyes on the new "AHS."
The sixth installment of the series will premiere on Sept. 14 at 10 p.m. ET, Entertainment Weekly reported.
In a separate report, Entertainment Weekly shared the logo of the highly-anticipated horror program.
Before last month ended, the "American Horror Story" season 6 logo came out featuring number "6" with a question mark attached to its bottom part.
The said emblem appeared to be very appropriate since definite details about the next season have continuously been hidden.
The "American Horror Story" season 6 will see the return of season 5 cast members Lady Gaga, Cheyenne Jackson, and Angela Basset.
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