American Horror Story will return to a more traditional programming schedule for its upcoming eleventh season, with FX confirming the season will not be split into two parts like American Horror Story: Double Feature was. The horror anthology has established itself as a genre staple over the years, introducing viewers to terrifying stories and a cast of characters both disturbing and, often, incredibly likable. Thanks to its popularity, the show has also spawned two spin-offs, including the more grounded but no less successful American Crime Story.
But while American Horror Story has consistently put out new seasons almost yearly since its inception, many fans argue that the show has seen a decline in quality in its recent offerings. Double Feature, at least for some, seemed like a return to former glory, not only promising an intriguing split story but also marking the return of several cast members absent in the previous season, including Evan Peters and Sarah Paulson. However, despite much excitement surrounding the season before its premiere, fans soon, once again, became split over Double Feature's two very different parts. Although most viewers praised the first half of the season, titled «Red Tide,» many were left confused with the season's second outing, «Death Valley,» with their confusion only heightened by the lack of connective tissue between both parts.
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Now, confirmed in a conversation with The Wrap, FX chairman John Landgraf has said that Double Feature's split programming style will not be returning for season 11. Without giving too much away, Landgraf confirmed "that the concept for Season 11 is one story," while elaborating that
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