Patti Lupone has just made his feelings about an American horror story that returns abundantly
It is possible that Patti Lupone is not conjuring the type of screen magic screen they expected, but there is no need to cry for it.
The winning icon of Tony first launched its spell on the spectators of “American Horror Story” in 2013 when it debuted as Joan Ramsey in the “Coven” season of the horror anthology of Ryan Murphy. Then, in 2022, he joined “American Horror Story: NYC” as cabaret singer Kathy Pizazz. But will it come back soon?
In a recent interview with the news site of the Gold Derby awards program, Lupone was asked if he would consider returning to the series, particularly because Murphy, according to the reports, “wanted to unite the group.”
“However, what group is that?” She asked.

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“I imagine really great people,” the interviewer offered, added that Lupone qualifies.
“Yes, I don’t believe it. I think I was probably talking about the boys,” he replied, scoring the comment with a gesture that made it clear.
His “AHS” co -star, Jessica Lange, was even more direct on the subject in an February interview at the Dublin International Film Festival. When asked about a possible return, Lange without surrounding the idea.
“Oh Christ, no,” he said. “I mean, I have not done it for more than 10 years, 12 years. So, I am not doing it.”
And the magic continued to fading elsewhere.

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In January, Lupone also said he will not walk along the Witches in the Disney+ series “Agatha all the time.”
During a conversation with Andy Cohen de Bravo in his podcast Siriusxm “Andy Cohen Live,” Lupone said the program would not have a second season.
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But, it seems that Lupone may have ended the magical trip prematurely. In a February conversation with Entertainment Weekly, Brad Winderbaum, the head of Transmission, Television and Animation in Marvel, had his own thoughts about the series.
“A program like Agatha, for me, is based on the concept,” he said. “Yes, a second season is surely something we would like to do, but let’s not rush it. Let’s have the right idea and then do it.”


