'American Horror Story' Season 6 News, Rumors and Update: Cast Returns, Theme Shows Creepy Children

By Kanika Gupta - 22 Mar '16 08:44AM

American Horror Story has now reached pre-planning stage for its season 6 theme which is again set to incorporate creepy children into the show's theme. While there are no official reports to confirm what the season will be called, but the theme has been somewhat hinted by the show's executive producer and creator, Ryan Murphy. 

According to reports, American Horror Story's season 6 really wants its fans to witness the creepy children and not the horrors that make them such.

Apart from that, one of the most common rumors doing the rounds, regarding AHS season 6, is about the Slender Man. However, this theory by the fans has been debunked and has proven to be false rumor. The season 6 theme is yet to be stated officially but has been revealed in a step by step process.

"If you look at horror tropes, the innocence of children, that sort of wide-eyed entryway into some world is always very dramatic and satisfying," Murphy told American Horror Story fans at PaleyFest.

American horror story has been successful for its fans with its unique themes, mainly because it stretches the boundaries of the gruesome content that features human degeneracy.

The one thing that makes this show such a success is its ability to hook its viewers but in a safe place. However, as they sit engrossed into the show, they are later introduced to the disturbing scenes of complete horror. There are many fans who are left uneasy by the scenes they witness.

So by introducing the creepy children theme into the American Horror Story recipe, Ryan Murphy knows what he is talking about.

Murphy announced at the PaleyFest that all the people who have previously worked on the show are welcomed to join. The actors such as Kathy Bates, Finn Wittrock, Denis O'Hare, Wes Bentley, Sarah Paulson and Angela Bassett.

"We've been working on two ideas at once, but I will tell you that every darling person up here that wants to come back can come back," Murphy said, also referring to his cast on stage.

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