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American Horror Story: 1984
Ninth season of American Horror Story From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The ninth season of the American horror anthology television series American Horror Story, subtitled 1984, takes place outside Los Angeles during the 1980s and focuses on the staff of a summer camp reopening after a massacre 14 years prior. It has been described as being heavily influenced by classic slasher films, such as Friday the 13th (1980) and Halloween (1978). The ensemble cast includes Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd, Leslie Grossman, and Cody Fern. The season marks the first to not feature cast mainstays Sarah Paulson and Evan Peters.
Created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk for the cable network FX, the series is produced by 20th Century Fox Television. 1984 was broadcast from September 18 to November 13, 2019, consisting of nine episodes.
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Cast and characters
Main
1984 main cast
Emma Roberts
Billie Lourd
Leslie Grossman
Cody Fern
Matthew Morrison
Gus Kenworthy
John Carroll Lynch
Angelica Ross
Zach Villa
- Emma Roberts as Brooke Thompson
- Billie Lourd as Montana Duke
- Leslie Grossman as Margaret Booth
- Cody Fern as Xavier Plympton
- Matthew Morrison as Trevor Kirchner
- Gus Kenworthy as Chet Clancy
- John Carroll Lynch as Benjamin Richter / Mr. Jingles
- Angelica Ross as Dr. Donna Chambers[a]
- Zach Villa as Richard Ramirez
Recurring
- DeRon Horton as Ray Powell
- Orla Brady as Dr. Karen Hopple
- Lou Taylor Pucci as Jonas Shevoore
- Tara Karsian as Chef Bertie Clifford
- Leslie Jordan as Courtney
- Lily Rabe as Lavinia Richter
- Dylan McDermott as Bruce
Guest stars
- Mitch Pileggi as Art Sawyer
- Don Swayze as Ed Gibson
- Todd Stashwick as Blake Carlson
- Steven Culp as John Thompson
- Dreama Walker as Nurse Rita
- Tim Russ as David Chambers
- Tanya Clarke as Lorraine Richter
- Yvonne Zima as Doreen Lioy
- Finn Wittrock as Bobby Richter II
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Development
On January 12, 2017, American Horror Story was renewed for a ninth season, with a two-season renewal alongside Apocalypse, set to air in 2019.[10] On April 10, 2019, series co-creator Ryan Murphy announced that the title of the season would be 1984.[11] The season has been described as being heavily influenced by classic horror slasher films such as Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Halloween.[12]
On June 24, 2019, FX announced that the season would premiere on September 18, 2019.[13] The official trailer for the season was released on August 26, 2019.[14] On September 12, 2019, Murphy revealed the opening credits for 1984 via his Instagram account. He explained that it was inspired by Corey Vega's fan-made concept, which strongly impressed him. As a result, he invited Vega to work with series veteran collaborator Kyle Cooper on the official sequence.[15] Later that month, FX officially released the promo posters for the season, confirming the main cast's character names.[16]
On October 17, 2019, it was announced that 1984 would conclude with its ninth episode, one less than the 10 episodes that were originally ordered.[17] This makes it the shortest season in the entire series, and the third season after Murder House and Hotel to reduce its original episode count.[18][19]
Casting
On February 6, 2019, Murphy revealed that Emma Roberts and series newcomer Gus Kenworthy would star in the season.[20] In July 2019, Angelica Ross announced that she would have a series regular role in the season.[21] Later that month, Billie Lourd, Cody Fern, Leslie Grossman, and John Carroll Lynch were confirmed to be returning to the series, with new cast members Matthew Morrison, DeRon Horton, and Zach Villa.[22] In October 2019, filming pictures confirmed that original cast member Dylan McDermott would appear in the season.[23] Later that month, series veteran Lily Rabe confirmed via her Instagram account that she would appear in the seventh episode of the season.[24] In November 2019, it was confirmed that Finn Wittrock would return for the season finale.[25]
On April 2, 2019, series mainstay Evan Peters, who had starred in all eight previous seasons, announced he would not appear in this season.[26] On May 23, 2019, Billy Eichner, who appeared in Cult and Apocalypse, stated that he would not be returning in the season.[27] On July 8, 2019, it was reported by Deadline Hollywood that Sarah Paulson would have a smaller role in 1984 than in previous seasons, due to her commitments to Murphy's Netflix series Ratched.[28] However, in October 2019, Paulson herself confirmed that she would not appear in 1984 as originally planned.[29]
Filming
On July 11, 2019, Murphy confirmed the season had begun filming.[30]
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Reception
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Critical response
American Horror Story: 1984 received critical acclaim. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the season holds an 88% approval rating, with an average rating of 7.45/10, based on 169 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads: "A near-perfect blend of slasher tropes and American Horror Story's trademark twists, 1984 is a bloody good time."[31]
However, the portrayal of Richard Ramirez received criticism, with many, including the families of Ramirez's victims, accusing the show of glamorising him.[32]
Season 9 (2019): Percentage of positive critics' reviews tracked by the website Rotten Tomatoes[31] |
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