Since its launch in 2011, American Horror Story has focused on telling nightmarish and terrifying tales each season. of two House of Murder, shelter, Coven, Hotel where CultEach episode of Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk’s series explores the horror genre through family, political, professional and personal stories played by an exceptional cast.
But American Horror Story’s heyday, which won several Emmys, appears to be far behind. The anthology series, although named the world’s most popular horror TV series by the Guinness Book of World Records in 2019, is no longer drawing crowds and disappointing fans with its less-than-enthusiastic past seasons.
So much so that some fans are boycotting the series, which has still received three additional seasons – Seasons 11, 12 and 13 have been ordered! The American Horror Story fan community is huge with many social media accounts, especially on Twitter, where they share information about the series.
Besides, between Pandemic and the many series that Ryan Murphy is helming – especially since his contract at Netflix – future seasons of American Horror Story are not in production and fans have nothing to say. , except for the second season. spin-off American Horror Stories.
Between the loss of quality and the accumulated filming delays, fans of American Horror Story are in for a treat. Several twitterers banded together and wrote a letter to Ryan Murphy to explain that they were going to boycott the series, but also its villainous spin-off. American Horror StoriesUntil further notice and do not post any more on the show until new information is released:
“Unfortunately, keeping the show relevant and talked about this year seems to have fallen to the eternally loyal news pages. We are the show’s hosts, who play an important (albeit voluntary) role in the advertising ecosystem. We spend. We’ve raised a lot of money over the year for the show on a non-profit basis, and we We are tired.”
Collected fan accounts speak of genuine boredom, jaded demeanor, lack of information being put into their mouths, and a loss of interest in the series and its spin-offs. Then they decided that starting August 1st, they’re just not going to feed their social media and continue discussions around the American Horror Story universe:
“We feel our beloved series has been forgotten. It’s clear you believe in the power of silence. The most respectful way we can express our feelings is to go back.”
Your message has been received! 🥲 pic.twitter.com/B1tk5FH0BD
— AHS Zone (@ahszone) July 26, 2022
Ryan Murphy’s answer? The showrunner, or the person who manages her account, just blocked the fan’s account on Instagram. Vibe…
Seasons 1-9 of American Horror Story are available on Disney+. Season 10 will be available on August 31st on the platform.
Source: allocine

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