American Horror Story Is Still Missing 1 Classic Horror Theme (And Season 13 Could Use It)

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American Horror Story Is Still Missing 1 Classic Horror Theme (And Season 13 Could Use It)

As American horror story prepares for its 13th season, speculation has begun about its possible theme, and there’s a classic horror theme that the series has ignored for years. Ryan Murphy has become one of the most popular TV producers, being the mind behind many TV hits over the past few decades. In 2011, together with Brad Falchuk, Murphy brought the anthology series American horror storyin which each season tells a different story, with different characters and with a horror theme at the center.

American horror story started with Murder Housetaking the audience to the title house to meet the many ghosts that were trapped there. Since then, American horror story covered a variety of horror themesfrom classics like witches and freak shows to historical mysteries in Roankoe and even cults. With American horror story Returning for Season 13, speculation has begun about what its theme will be, and there is a classic horror theme that is perfect for the series and has been consistently ignored for years.

American Horror Story hasn’t covered werewolves (yet)

Werewolves are waiting for a chance in American Horror Story

As mentioned above, American horror story has covered some classic horror themes so far, but continues to ignore werewolves. Ghosts have been used many times throughout American horror storyIn the 12 seasons, the witches made their debut in Conventicle and returned to Apocalypse, Hotel introduced vampires and Double Feature – Red Tide introduced another version of these creatures, and aliens were used in Asylum and Double Feature – Death Valley. American horror story gave his style to each of these creatures and themes, but the werewolves weren’t even teased.

Werewolves are mythological creatures that are humans with the ability to transform into wolves. The origin of this transformation varies depending on the author/artist behind the werewolf.as it is often the result of a curse or affliction, but it is also an ability that the person was born with. Werewolves have been a source of inspiration in the horror genre for decades and continue to be quite popular, and projects like Marvel’s Werewolf at night and the next Wolf Man proved that there is still an audience for werewolves.

Werewolves, then, are a perfect theme for a season of American horror storyeven if they rely more on fantasy than other themes – although, again, it’s not like American horror story did not explore fantasy in seasons like freak show, Hotel, New Yorkand Delicateto mention a few. As it is not known whether American horror story will continue after season 13, this could be the last chance for the show to include werewolves.

How Werewolves Might Fit into the World of American Horror Story

American Horror Story could make some adjustments


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If American horror story doesn’t want to go full fantasy in its 13th season, there are still ways to cover werewolves. Vampires in American horror storyfor example, they had different origins and characteristics, so the same can be done with werewolves. Maybe the werewolves in American horror story are the result of a virus or mutationwhich would also explore the fear of disease, making it more believable and therefore more terrifying.

Werewolves could be created after attacking another, giving American horror story the chance to explore other fears through them.

Werewolves could also be a laboratory creation that got out of control, but American horror story It could also give them a more classic origin while still fitting the style of the show. Werewolves could be created after attacking another, giving American horror story the chance to explore other fears through them. There are several themes American horror story may choose for its 13th season, but werewolves have been waiting for their chance for years.

American Horror Story is a horror anthology series created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. The franchise has seen stars such as Connie Britton, Jessica Lange, Denis O’Hare, Zachary Quinto, Evan Peters and Dylan McDermott. Each season follows a new premise and covers a variety of horror genres such as witches, ghosts, serial killers and more.

Release date

October 17, 2012

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