American Horror Story has announced details of a future crossover season.
During a Ryan Murphy and Friends panel at EW’s PopFest, the series’ co-creator Murphy confirmed that the team will be revisiting Coven by combining characters and concepts from season three (Coven), and the first season (Murder House).
Speaking at the panel, Murphy said: “there will be characters from Murder House and characters from Coven together. […] I’ve started going to actors from both of the seasons, quietly, saying, ‘I think in this window, if you could fit us in.”
Murder House first aired in 2011 and centered on the Harmon family who moved into a restored mansion, haunted by the ghosts of its former residents and their victims. Coven, two seasons, and two years later, followed the descendants of the witches who survived the Salem Witch Trials who are nearly extinct.
Murphy also reiterated that although American Horror Story has been renewed for a seventh season next year, the Coven–Murder House crossover won’t be the next offering.
The anthology is currently halfway through its sixth season Roanake which stars Sarah Paulson, Cuba Gooding Jr. and Kathy Bates, with an appearance from Lady Gaga. Check out the trailer for the series below: