'American Horror Story' Season 7 News & Update: Series Will Not Feature President Donald Trump; Season To Highlight Voiceless People In Society
Ryan Murphy hinted that the "American Horror Story" Season 7 storyline will involve the US Presidential Elections. It seems that Donald Trump will not be portrayed in the upcoming season of the series.
According to a report, showrunner Ryan Murphy already hinted that "American Horror Story" Season 7 will be about the 2016 Presidential Elections. He spoke about the series at the "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen." Murphy then answered "maybe" when asked if President Trump will be part of the show.
However, just recently, Murphy also hinted that there will not be any involvement of Trump and Clinton in "American Horror Story" Season 7. This has been clarified by Murphy during the "Publicists Guild Awards Luncheon in Beverly Hills." A report indicated that "American Horror Story" has been renewed by FX up to Season 9.
There are no specific details as of yet as to what the plot of the upcoming season may be. It can be recalled that the previous season had been unclear up until its air date. Some of the characters from the previous season will remain in "American Horror Story" Season 7. The upcoming season has also been hinted to start production in June. There are also speculations of the upcoming seasons for the series to have a crossover from the previous ones.
Meanwhile, Murphy also shared that he wants to have a different look at the story for "American Horror Story" Season 7. He wanted to make sure that all sides of the story will be presented in the upcoming season and not just from a single point of view. Murphy also shared that "American Horror Story" Season 7 will highlight the people that do not have a voice in society. It seems that the upcoming season of the series will have a different approach as to how it will be presented.