After leaving Netflix just last month, Ryan Murphy‘s hit FX shows including “American Horror Story” have now settled into their new home, found exclusively over on Hulu.
Previously, Deadline notes this afternoon, streaming rights to “American Horror Story” had been shared between Hulu, Netflix and Amazon. Hulu now has the exclusive rights.
This will include future seasons of the hit horror anthology series as well. Other shows now under the Hulu umbrella include Murphy’s “American Crime Story” and “Pose.”
Deadline notes, “All of the prior ten installments of American Horror Story are currently available on Hulu and the series will return with season 11 this fall.
“American Horror Story has been ordered through season 13.”
“We are thrilled that these captivating and trailblazing series from Ryan Murphy have come to Hulu,” said Joe Earley, President of Hulu. “American Crime Story, American Horror Story and Pose all resonate deeply with audiences in their own ways, and continue to set the standard for riveting, character-driven, inclusive storytelling. Alongside our partners at FX and 20th Television, we are proud to offer these prestigious and thought-provoking titles to our subscribers.”
Head over to Deadline for more on the overall switch and how this all works.
Meanwhile, FX on Hulu series “American Horror Stories” will be returning for a second season.
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