'American Horror Story' pauses production due to positive Covid-19 case

Season 10 of the series, titled 'American Horror Story: Double Feature' is set to premier on FX on August 25.

Published: 21st July 2021 11:37 AM  |   Last Updated: 21st July 2021 11:37 AM   |  A+A-

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By PTI

LOS ANGELES: Production on the tenth season of popular FX show "American Horror Story" has been halted after a cast member tested positive for COVID-19.

According to Variety, the positive case was in the "Zone A" of COVID-production protocol and was an actor on the show.

The production suspension is expected to last till the end of the week.

The news of filming stop on "American Horror Story" follows growing concerns about a rise in COVID cases in the US.

The anthology show, created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Fulchuk, was originally scheduled to return with its season 10 in 2020 but the production was stopped due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Filming finally started in December last year.

Season 10 of the series, titled "American Horror Story: Double Feature" is set to premier on FX on August 25.

It will feature returning cast members, including Frances Conroy, Leslie Grossman, Billie Lourd, Sarah Paulson, Lily Rabe and Finn Wittrock with new cast members including Macaulay Culkin, Neal McDonough and Kaia Gerber.


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