Ryan Murphy's long-running horror anthology series, renewed through a thirteenth season; the show runner has talked at-length about his ideas for the future, and one of those involves bringing back the witches from season three, Coven. Murphy has already done this once before, in season eight, Apocalypse, which served as a crossover season between Murder House (season 1) and Coven.
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With the series' landmark tenth season to debut likely sometime in fall 2020, Murphy has suggested several ideas about the show's future; he's been reaching out to veteran cast from the show's previous season to return, but has also expressed interest in having the witches from the show's third season, Coven, make another appearance. Here's some of the ways this could be possible.
American Horror Story Could Do Another Crossover Season
American Horror Story has already done a crossover season, but there's no reason they couldn't explore the same connection - or a different one - again. As Murphy has confirmed that every season of his series is connected in some way, the witches in Coven could easily appear in another season's timeline. Apocalypse was set primarily in a post-apocalyptic, future timeline, but since their powers would allow time travel, as that's part of how they defeated Michael Langdon in Apocalypse, they could appear anywhere. Since the events of Apocalypse could have changed other seasons' timelines - though this hasn't been confirmed - it'd be possible to involve the Coven in a way that sees major characters return to tie up loose ends. As seen in films like The Butterfly Effect, time travel can have serious complications and consequences.
American Horror Story Could Do A Coven Prequel
In Roanoke, the Coven. Motherhood - and legacies - was a primary focus of not only Coven, but speaks to the familial tethers that permeate American Horror Story from season to season in different ways.