The premiere episode of "American Horror Story" season 6 has finally pushed through and the fans just can't stop gushing about its newest theme. It's just the beginning of the season but the show is already on a creepy, eerie roll.
Aside from a whole new theme and plot, "American Horror Story" season 6 also has a new member to the family, Cuba Gooding Jr. The newest AHS recruit was candid enough to say that he had never watched an episode of the horror series so he went ahead and binged-watch. For those who have been following the show since season one, you all know what happened to Cuba Gooding Jr.
He ended up being a convert and totally hooked to what's going to happen next in "American Horror Story" season 6. The "Jerry Maguire" actor is reportedly very excited to be part of the cast, much less be the lead actor of TV's most in demand and mysterious horror series.
In an interview during the Emmy's, Cuba Gooding Jr. Was asked about his role and the plot of "American Horror Story" season 6. The newest AHS member, who was recently mistaken for Terrence Howard in the Emmys, did not elaborate about his role and the plot of AHS season 6. However, he likened the series to the iconic cult classic, "Twilight Zone." Gooding Jr. also hinted that season 6 will have the viewers' brains blown up on the wall.
If we piece it together, "Twilight Zone" and mind blown brains all lead to a plausible theory. What if "American Horror Story" season 6 might have a set of mini-series within the series? An "Inception"-themed AHS season 6 will really blow the minds of the viewers. The possibility of "American Horror Story" season 6 being divided into different sub-stories is logically high.
Viewers of "American Horror Story" season 6 must not be too complacent and believe that "My Roanoke Nightmare" is the final theme for the whole season. The mystery of "American Horror Story" plot is still floating in the air. Stay tuned to GamenGuide for more AHS season 6 spoilers, news and updates.