Ryan Murphy, the executive producer of American Horror Story Franchise, has reportedly hinted a possible crossover episode for the series sixth season. Murphy revealed Lana Winters, Sarah Paulson’s AHS: Asylum character, will make an appearance on AHS: Roanoke.
The AHS executive producer tweeted today that Sarah Paulson’s Asylum character Lana Winters returns on this season of AHS: Roanoke. Characters from previous seasons of AHS have made appearances throughout other installments of the franchise.
Paulson, who was previously involved in another AHS crossover, reprised her AHS: Murder House (Season One) role as psychic Billie Dean Howard in the series fifth season. AHS: Hotel also featured Gabourey Sidibe’s character from AHS: Coven as Queenie. Although Sidibe’s character didn’t survive the ghosts of AHS: Hotel, but Paulson’s AHS: Murder House character survived.
Lily Rabe’s character Sister Mary Eunice and Naomi Grossman’s character Pepper from AHS: Asylum also appeared on AHS: Freak Show.
Another crossover character from the American Horror Story franchise is Marcy the realtor, who first appeared on AHS: Murder House and sold the unfortunate Harmon family their haunted house. She reappeared in AHS: Hotel to give Cheyenne Jackson’s character Will Drake a tour of the cursed hotel Cortez.
Murphy has reportedly also teased Lady Gaga’s witchy character from AHS: Roanoke will return in the possible future of the sixth season.
The executive producer also teased his plans to reunite characters’ from AHS: Murder House and AHS: Coven crossover episode in the future. Since American Horror Story has only been renewed for its eighth season, fans and TV critic’s alike expect the show’s teased Murder House and Coven Crossover to be in the near future.
Sarah Paulson, the recent Emmy winner, is currently filming Feud, which also stars alum American Horror Story actress Jessica Lange. The limited series Feud also stars Susan Sarandon and Catherine Zeta-Jones.
American Horror Story: Roanoke airs every Wednesday on Fox at 10pm/9pm CT.