• FX orders one more edition of 'American Horror Story'

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 19
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: US cable network FX has ordered another edition of the mini-series ?American Horror Story?, picking up 13 hours of a new mini-series from Twentieth Century Fox Television, it was announced by FX Networks president, GM John Landgraf.

    Production of the untitled AHS will begin next summer and premiere next year.

    He said, "With ?American Horror Story: Asylum?, Ryan and Brad have raised the bar in every way from ?Murder House?, the first American Horror Story mini-series. And their original idea-the notion of doing an anthological series of miniseries with a repertory cast-has proven groundbreaking, wildly successful and will prove to be trendsetting. We can?t wait to see what deviously brilliant ideas they come up with for their third mini-series."

    Co-Creators/Executive Producers Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk have not announced the new title or story for the next incarnation of the ?American Horror Story? franchise. As was the case with ?American Horror Story? and ?American Horror Story: Asylum?, many of the actors will return in different roles next year, including Jessica Lange, who won Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild and Emmy awards for her portrayal of Constance Langdon in ?American Horror Story?. Starring as "Sister Jude" in AHS: Asylum, Lange will be moving to the Lead Actress category in the Golden Globe and Emmy awards this year.

    Murphy said, "The American Horror Story anthology is a labor of love for all of us and we could not be prouder of the work our brilliant company of actors and everyone on the production team is doing this year. To John and our friends at FX and Dana Walden and Gary Newman at 20th, we thank you for your vote of confidence - and to our loyal audience, keep watching!"

    Following the success of the inaugural miniseries American Horror Story, Murphy announced that AHS would be a new show every year with no relation to any prior version of AHS. Each book will feature an entirely different theme, setting and characters, even though many of the actors will return to the program in entirely new roles.

    Set in 1964, American Horror Story: Asylum takes us into a Church-run haven for the criminally insane, ruled with an iron fist by Sister Jude (Jessica Lange), a nun with a troubled past. Inside this locked down facility, danger lurks around every corner. From Nazis and serial killers, to mutants and aliens, no one is safe inside these walls.

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  • FX orders animated comedy series ?Unsupervised?

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 19
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Fox‘s channel, FX, has placed a 13-episode order for a new animated comedy series, ‘Unsupervised‘ (working title).

    The announcement was made by FX executive VP original series Nick Grad.

    ‘Unsupervised‘ is scheduled to premiere in January and will be paired with the animated comedy ‘Archer‘.
     
    ‘Unsupervised‘ is a comedy about optimistic best friends Gary and Joel navigating the harsh landscape of teenage life and trying to do what‘s right without any parental guidance whatsoever.

    The series was created by and it is executive produced by Rob Rosell, Scott Marder and David Hornsby, all who currently serve as writer/producers on FX‘s hit comedy series It‘s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. It features a voice cast including Justin Long, Kristen Bell, Romany Malco, Fred Armisen, Kaitlin Olson and Alexa Vega, along with Rosell and Hornsby.

    Grad said, "Having worked with David, Rob and Scott for many years on Sunny, it gives us great pleasure to see them make their own stamp on FX. ‘Unsupervised‘ is a great addition to our comedy roster and, like all of our comedies, it‘s smart and really funny."

    With the order of ‘Unsupervised‘, FX now has six comedy series on its lineup and the pick-up continues the network‘s rapid expansion in the comedy business.

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    Nick Grad
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