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'American Horror Story': Ryan Murphy Reveals Plans for 'Coven' and 'Murder House' Crossover
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Teasing the 'Coven' and 'Murder House' crossover, the series co-creator says it's going to be 'very bizarre,' but it won't be the theme of the upcoming seventh season.

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"American Horror Story" co-creator Ryan Murphy recently said that they would "do a return to the 'Coven' season" at some point and he has apparently had clear idea about it. Taking part at a panel for "AHS" and "Scream Queens" at EW's PopFest on Sunday, October 30, he talked about plans to revisit the third season of the FX series.

"We do know what we're going to do," he said when asked if it would be a prequel, sequel or something else. "We are going to do a season that's a crossover between 'Murder House' and 'Coven' together, which is very bizarre," he added, prompting loud cheer from the audience.

"There will be characters from 'Murder House' and characters from 'Coven' together," he went on sharing. "I've [already] started going to actors from both of the seasons, quietly, saying, 'I think in this window, if you could fit us in.' So yeah, it's fun. It's weird."

Because of the scheduling, Murphy said it wouldn't be the theme of the show's seventh season. "It's not going to be next season," he said.

Also at the panel, Murphy talked about the big twist on "Roanoke". "I just wanted it to be more real. Before on our show, if you died, chances are you would come back the next episode, just because I loved the actors so much. But I feel the stakes of it [this year] are... once you die, ya dead. And I think it's just scarier. And I think it's much more real," he said of the idea, which is different from the previous seasons.

"AHS: Roanoke" airs Wednesdays at 10 P.M. on FX.

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