American Horror Story is currently renewed for 13 seasons, though there's conflicting evidence as to whether or not that will be it for the FX anthology series. While AHS is set to continue for another 3 years, the end could finally be in sight if the franchise is truly set for a 2024 curtain call. Be that as it may, there's also evidence suggesting that the long-running show could stay on the air for many more years to come, assuming that networks are on board.
In October 2019, showrunner Ryan Murphy revealed that American Horror Story season 10 would bring back more original cast members than usual to commemorate what could've been the final season of the show, as FX had not yet renewed it beyond that point. Fortunately for Murphy, the network ordered an additional 3 seasons of AHS in January 2020, significantly extending the run of its most popular show. Although AHS seasons 11-13 have yet to air, fans have already begun speculating on the series' future beyond that.
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FX chairman John Landgraf admitted (via Deadline) that although American Horror Story season 13 being the end would be poetic due to the significance of the number «13» in the horror genre, he isn't sure whether or not it will truly serve as the show's swansong. “It could be one of those weird things where we keep going, and it ends up being 20 seasons,” Landgraf admitted. TV mogul Ryan Murphy has echoed similar sentiments, confessing in 2019 (via Entertainment Weekly) that he thinks the franchise has the legs to storm through to at least Season 20. "[Roanoke] was the season that made me think 'OK, this show can go for 20 years.' Because we can keep playing with the format, the
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