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American Horror Story 6


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At the Television Critics Association annual press tour today, FX network CEO John Landgraf threw a little gauntlet down for fans of American Horror Story. You know those promos we’ve been seeing for the next season of AHS? The ones with people under stairs and a head being stapled and the satanic baby mobile above the crib? It turns out those were pulled from a basket of lies — well, most of them were. "There are many more trailers than you've actually seen for hypothetical seasons ofAmerican Horror Story — different genres, different places," Landgraf told the audience. "One of them is accurate; the others are all misdirects." Challenge accepted, Landgraf! So far we’ve seen six little teasers cut in frantic, bite-sized Horror Story fashion. But which one of these is truly tipping us off to the season-six theme? Let’s investigate each one to find out.

 

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24 minutes ago, Cary Kollins said:

I like the story itself but the reenactment aspect is weird.  Hopefully they have a good plan and it'll come together.

yeah the reenactment is strange because it's basically a spoiler that none of those characters die.

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15 minutes ago, rodeo said:

yeah the reenactment is strange because it's basically a spoiler that none of those characters die.

 

as Evan at birthmoviesdeath.com said, as crazy as AHS can get it wouldn't be a surprise if the two lead actresses playing the same character are making out by season's end.

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3 hours ago, Cary Kollins said:

I like the story itself but the reenactment aspect is weird.  Hopefully they have a good plan and it'll come together.

Dramatic re-enactment. That stuck out to me for some reason.

I can't help but chuckle a little knowing Marsha Clark is married to OJ.

 

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