Production Of 'American Horror Story' Series Stopped Due To Positive Case Of COVID-19
JAKARTA - Production of the latest season of the American Horror Story series has been temporarily suspended.
Cited from Deadline today, July 21, production was stopped due to one positive case in the middle of the shooting process. As a result, they were asked to self-isolate.
Currently, American Horror Story has two productions for a spin-off series that is currently airing and an original series that will air next October.
The 10th season of American Horror Story titled Double Feature was created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. A line of new actors, namely Macaulay Culkin, Neal McDonough, and Kaia Gerber will appear for the first time.
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In addition, some of the main cast of the series such as Frances Conroy, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe, and Finn Wittrock also returned to play in the series.
Double Feature is divided into two stories: sea and land. Production for the first part was carried out from December to last May while the second part started this month.
American Horror Story: Double Feature is an anthology series with different stories and characters based on true stories.
The American Horror Story series airs regularly on FX television stations.