‘American Horror Story’ Season 7: The 2016 Election Turned To Be A Horror Story
'American Horror Story' Season 7 make its fixed date broadcast. After stating the renewing of Season 7 on Oct. 4, 2016, the director Ryan Murphy confirmed its time slot. As Murphy showed up at Watch What Happen Live with Andy Cohen on Wednesday, it is revealed that this noted horrifying TV show will be put on FX Channel at Sept. 13 this year.
Leaving the tradition in pinning down the theme of each season on hidden, Murphy took a contrary tactic for this 'American Horror Story' Season 7. He explained that it will gonna tell about the 2016 election that we have been through. However, he was not handing the details about how the 2016 election become an idea in making a horror story. Thus, it rises many questions as it is so far near from the previous theme.
Many people speculated that Murphy's move in making the theme of 'American Horror Story' Season 7 become known to the audiences before the airing date is for the purpose in avoiding accusation of copying. As 'Zero Dark Thirty' produced by Megan Ellison will also bring forward a story involving the 2016 election scene, Murphy made himself clear figuratively that he have grasp that idea long before it.
Taking up the 2016 election as the theme for 'American Horror Story' Season 7, Murphy should not be forgotten about the elected president, Donald Trump. However, in the interview, he left the audiences hanging with an unclear answer when he is asked about the matter. He stated that there would be Donald Trump's character involve in the scene without making it sure.
Since having a different major event than before, 'American Horror Story' Season 7 will be worth to watch. We may be wondering how these series of events ties up with the previous one. So, we sure have to gird up ourselves for it will be surprise us with current interesting horror story plot.
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