The ten-episode drama series is set against the backdrop of Hernandez's tragic life choices and the source of his paranoia, which ultimately leads to his downfall. Since its premiere on September 17, ...
As Aaron navigates life in prison, the series investigates the factors that impacted his story, including a posthumous ...
"Why would someone with all that success do something like this?" That is the question showrunner Stu Zicherman and team set out to tackle with the 10-episode FX limited series, which concluded ...
The finale of “American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez” opens in gruesome fashion, with a human brain being thinly sliced like ...
Aaron Hernandez" developer Stu Zicherman breaks down the final episode of his FX series and explains that ending ...
Ryan Murphy has heard the questions about the naming conventions of his various FX series, but he doesn’t see the validity in them. The TV mogul tells Deadline that he would “strongly disagree ...
Ryan Murphy breaks down the future of American Horror Story and American Horror Stories as well as his historic year.
Guilds & More Ryan Murphy & FX Chief John Landgraf On That 'Grotesquerie' Twist & Taking Risks In Their 21 Years Of Collaboration Of American Sports Story, Murphy added that series is “less ...
Ryan Murphy certainly has his executive-producer hands full — his shows Monsters, 9-1-1, 9-1-1: Lone Star, American Horror Stories, American Sports Story, Doctor Odyssey, and Grotesquerie have all ...
Ryan Murphy can’t stop winning this year ... Mid-September marked the premiere of “American Sports Story: Aaron Hernandez,” which was developed by Stu Zicherman. That was followed ...
Screen Rant interviews Thomas Sadoski about portraying Aaron Hernandez' real-life agent and how he hopes American Sports Story moves the needle.