Jessica Lange Firmly Rules Out Return to 'American Horror Story'
The award-winning actress declared she has no plans to rejoin the FX anthology series despite her celebrated past roles.
- Jessica Lange emphatically stated she will not return to 'American Horror Story,' responding 'Oh Christ, no' during an interview at the Dublin International Film Festival.
- Lange, 75, cited the significant time since her last major involvement in the series, which ended after Season 4 in 2014, as a key reason for her decision.
- She won two Emmys for her performances in the show, including her roles as Constance Langdon ('Murder House') and Fiona Goode ('Coven').
- Ryan Murphy, co-creator of 'American Horror Story,' has hinted at reuniting the original cast for the upcoming 13th season, but Lange dismissed this possibility outright.
- Sarah Paulson, another prominent star of the series, expressed enthusiasm about potentially returning, highlighting her positive experiences and career flexibility gained from the show.