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'American Horror Story' S6 Theme Revealed as Meta 'Roanoke'
'American Horror Story' S6 Theme Revealed as Meta 'Roanoke'
'American Horror Story' S6 Theme Revealed as Meta 'Roanoke'
Our long national nightmare has finally come to an end, just in time for a new national nightmare to begin. American Horror Story has finally premiered its sixth season, revealing the show’s newest theme as My Roanoke Nightmare. Find out what woodland scares went down in the premiere and what to expect from the coming season of American Horror Story!
The Best Horror Movie References From ‘American Horror Story’
The Best Horror Movie References From ‘American Horror Story’
The Best Horror Movie References From ‘American Horror Story’
It’s no surprise that Ryan Murphy loves to sprinkle horror movie references throughout ‘American Horror Story.’ Remember that time Kit Walker was tortured ‘A Clockwork Orange’-style? How about the use of Bernard Herrmann’s ‘Psycho’ score to amp up the creep factor in one of the scariest episodes of ‘Murder House?’ Or the time Twisty popped out of the hedges à la Michael Myers?
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’: See How That Quicksilver Scene Was Made
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’: See How That Quicksilver Scene Was Made
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’: See How That Quicksilver Scene Was Made
The most pleasant surprise of X-Men: Days of Future Past was Quicksilver, the speedy Marvel mutant played by Evan Peters. Although early promo photos made the character look, well, kind of lame, his big action sequence proved to be the best part of the previous X-sequel. It’s no surprise, then, that Peters has one of the best scenes in X-Men: Apocalypse, and a new video goes behind the scenes to show you how director Bryan Singer and his crew pulled it off.
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Unleashes New Character Posters
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Unleashes New Character Posters
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Unleashes New Character Posters
We have a pretty stacked summer ahead of us, kicking off in May with Captain America: Civil War, followed by the (hopefully) equally epic X-Men: Apocalypse. The mutants of First Class and Days of Future Past are no longer the new kids on the block, as younger versions of Jean Grey, Scott Summers and more are getting in on the action in the upcoming sequel. To better familiarize you with the lineup, 20th Century Fox has released several new character posters which boast various mutants old and new along with their respective powers.

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