Sarah Paulson Discusses Next ‘American Horror Story’ Season

by Thomas Tuna

Is there more “horror” in Sarah Paulson’s future?

The Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner–a mainstay on FX’s American Horror Story series–has apparently been contemplating her options as the popular show inches closer to its 11th season.

Paulson recently discussed her participation in the upcoming season during an interview with Variety, and definitely left the door open–neither confirming nor denying a possible role. “It’s not that I’m not open to (returning for Season 11),” she said. “I’m always open to it, but I feel like I’ve been doing it for a long time, and people might start getting sick of me in that world.”

Paulson added that it may be time to “let someone else scream and run and cry for a second. Other people can do that, too!”

Those types of roles carry a certain level of stress with them as well, she said. “There was a time when I was younger when I was like, ‘I can do this all night. I love it!’ Now, I’m like, ‘Momma’s tired!'”

Season 11 of AHS will kick off sometime this fall (no exact date has yet been announced), and the theme and cast have not been revealed. More information should be forthcoming soon, though, so fans will have to stay tuned to see if Paulson’s name is on the list.

Season 10 of the horror anthology series–American Horror Story: Double Feature–wrapped up last October. That season contained two separate stories–Red Tide and Death Valley.

American Horror Story–which began in 2011 with its Murder House entry–has already been renewed through Season 13 on FX.

Keep reading Horror News Network for the latest on American Horror Story on FX.

 

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