‘Love Story’ in ‘All’s Fair’: The Ryan Murphy-Verse on TV and Streaming

A Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette was a success out of the gate for FX and executive producer Ryan Murphy. The show, which concluded on March 26, garnered strong streaming numbers and an enthusiastic (if sometimes polarized) response from viewers.

In other words, it was quintessential Murphy: During his career, which includes more than two series, he has given many songs that often play in a high emotional record and attract the audience and conversation.

Murphy is also one of the top executive producers in the business, with projects for ABC, FX and Netflix (where he had a general agreement for several years before returning to Disney’s 20th TV in 2023). This is where the products of his unknown company are now.

It’s Over

Love story: The FX series is the latest from Murphy’s An American story franchise (although it dropped “America” ​​from its title. Created by Connor Hines and executive produced by Murphy, the show recreated the 1990s New York where Kennedy and Bessette lived (although some members of the Kennedy family and people who knew the couple had problems with the dramatic approval that the show took).

Due to its success for FX, it seems that the Disney store may want a second season, although there is no agreement in place. Also, it seems that Murphy and Co. Executive producer Nina Jacobson responded “both you and me” to THR the writer’s interest in finding out who could produce the second season.

Ongoing

911 and 911: Nashville: The ABC series about LA first responders has put its characters in the hometown for more than nine seasons (the first six on Fox), with disasters ​​from tsunamis to bee hives to geostorms in which Athena (Angela Bassett) and Hen (Aisha Hinds) fight for space. The Nashville-set spinoff premiered last fall and has put hurricanes and cyberattacks at the forefront of its game, as well as everyday emergencies. Both shows have been renewed for the 2026-27 season.

Coming soon

American Horror Story 13: Murphy teased a new season of the long-running anthology on Halloween last year, promising a new season in time. this Halloween (FX has not announced a launch date). Ariana Grande makes regular appearances AHS actors Sarah Paulson, Evan Peters, Bassett, Kathy Bates, Emma Roberts, Billie Lourd, Gabourey Sidibe, Leslie Grossman and Jessica Lange; no further information is currently available. (A friend’s gesture American Horror Stories right now.)

Monster: The Lizzie Borden Story: The fourth season of Murphy and Ian Brennan’s Netflix anthology will focus on the infamous Lizzie Borden murder case, with Ella Beatty in the title role. Charlie Hunnam, Vicky Krieps, Rebecca Hall, Lourd and Jessica Barden also star. The streamer has not announced a start date, but the season went into production last fall, suggesting that it may start later in the year.

TBD

All is well the second time: Critics panned the legal drama starring Kim Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Paulson and Glenn Close. But the show did well for Hulu and got a second season in November 2025. There is no news on when the series will return.

The Shards: Murphy redeemed the show based on the book of Bret Easton Ellis from the change of HBO, and FX took it in the summer of 2025. The story 1980-set is based on part of the life of Ellis, and the stars of the titles such as Kaia Gerber, Igby Rigney, Homer Gere, Wes Berner and Graham Jordan, Hayes, Hayes, Graham. It started filming late last year.

Beauty the second time: FX has not yet decided on the series, which is set in a world where a drug can transform people into perfect versions of their bodies — before killing them. The first season, which ended on a cliffhanger, featured Peters, Anthony Ramos, Jeremy Pope, Rebecca Hall, Jessica Alexander, Ashton Kutcher and Isabella Rossellini. Matthew Hodgson and Murphy created the series.

Never say Never

American Crime Story the fourth time and Conflict the third time: It’s been more than four years since the last one American Crime Story part, Impeachmentwas announced – but again, almost seven years passed between seasons of Conflict. FX, which is behind both shows, hasn’t released updates for some time (the second season of Conflict announced in early 2024). The agency’s relationship with Murphy, however, is such that if he and his colleagues came to FX with an idea for any show, they would listen.

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