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Ryan Murphy's Library of TV Shows Will Have a New Streaming Home

Ryan Murphy's Library of TV Shows Will Have a New Streaming Home

Some of Ryan Murphy‘s most popular shows are moving to a different streaming service.

For those who don’t know, Ryan had a deal with FX for many years and shows like Nip/Tuck, American Horror Story, American Crime Story, and Pose all aired on the network.

In 2018, he signed a development deal with Netflix, which reportedly paid him $300 million over a period of five years. He has since created shows like The Politician, Hollywood, Ratched, and Halston for the streamer.

Some of Ryan‘s shows have been streaming on Netflix following their airings on FX, but they have left the streamer.

Click inside to find out where the shows have gone…

American Horror Story already moved to Hulu and now Pose and American Crime Story are joining the streaming service as well. The two shows will debut on Hulu on March 7.

All future seasons of American Crime Story and American Horror Story will also debut on Hulu after their air on FX.

“We are thrilled that these captivating and trailblazing series from Ryan Murphy have come to Hulu,” said Hulu president Joe Earley (via THR). “American Crime Story, American Horror Story and Pose all resonate deeply with audiences in their own ways, and continue to set the standard for riveting, character-driven, inclusive storytelling. Alongside our partners at FX and 20th Television, we are proud to offer these prestigious and thought-provoking titles to our subscribers.”

Three new shows for Ryan were announced last summer.

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