'American Horror Story' season 6 release date, spoilers news: Premiere announced; To feature sinister doll, disturbed kid as harbingers of evil?
The FX network made an announcement that left fans even more excited to see the return of the anthology horror television series "American Horror Story" for its season 6.
Although the network did not give out too many details, it did confirm the highly rated show's return on Sept. 14.
Details about the upcoming installment have been kept under wraps, but some disclosures earlier made by the series creator, Ryan Murphy, have kept the interest in the new season really high.
Back in March, Murphy revealed that the new season will cover two story ideas which will involve "elements of children."
This has given birth to many recent speculations regarding the possible plot for season 6 of "American Horror Story." One such speculation is that the story will tell of a disturbed child with a dreadful past. This conjecture even proposes Shree Crooks as the portrayer of the character. It is remembered that Crooks has played the character Scarlett on "AHS: Hotel."
The popularity of such films as "Annabelle" and "Child's Play," which have appealed much to horror film lovers, has also brought to mind the idea of a doll who can manipulate its owner into performing acts of evil, including murder. It is suggested that Jamie Brewer, who played Marjorie on "AHS: Freak Show," would be satisfying as an evil version of Barbie.
A lot more storylines and plot ideas have been circulating online, but no updates have been forthcoming. Yet, an actor who has starred in "AHS: Freak Show" as well as "AHS: Hotel" shared that the next season may feature a "smaller cast."
In an interview with The Wrap, Finn Wittrock said, "I have heard it is going to be a little tighter — there were so many story lines in the last one and it was so big and epic, I have a feeling it might be a little more claustrophobic."
In this regard, an actor who will actually be involved in season 6 of "American Horror Story" confirmed his return to the series.
On Twitter, Cheyenne Jackson spoke about his involvement in the hit FX horror series. Responding to news of his return teased by another user, Michael Musto, Jackson said, "It's true."
He also told Musto on Out, "It's just different than anything I've ever done."
Other cast members who have been confirmed to join Jackson in the upcoming series are Angela Bassett, Lady Gaga, Evan Peters, and Leslie Jordan.