Even With His Huge Netflix Deal, Ryan Murphy's Focus Is on American Horror Story

He remains ‘very involved’ with his 5 FX and Fox shows

It’s been two months since Ryan Murphy left his longtime home, 20th Century Fox Television, to start his lucrative new five-year deal with Netflix, which could be worth as much as $300 million. But Adweek’s reigning TV Creator of the Year has spent much of his time since then the same way he’s approached every late summer/early fall since 2011: focused on the premiere of American Horror Story’s new season on FX.

As Season 8 debuts tonight—called American Horror Story: Apocalypse, it’s a crossover featuring characters from Murder House (Season 1) and Coven (Season 3)—Murphy is making good on his promise from earlier this year to stay involved with all five of his current FX and Fox shows while he develops new series and films exclusively for Netflix.

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