In addition to the three shows currently streaming/airing on TV and online, including 9-1-1 , Murphy is working on three more shows due to premiere within the next year.
But before that happens, and prior to the American Horror Story finale tonight, let's take a look back at Murphy's work, from the series you've forgotten about to the ones you can't stop watching.
Popular
Murphy started his TV career with The WB's Popular, which premiered in 1999. As one commenter said on YouTube, the show "had the zeitgeist of of the late 90's and very early 2000's." The series followed two girls, one popular and one unpopular, as they're forced to get along after their parents meet and get married. Unfortunately, the show was unexpectedly canceled after its second season.
Nip/Tuck
The show premiered on FX in 2003, and the timing couldn't have been better, as the U.S. was in the midst of its plastic surgery obsession. Nip/Tuck was a hit, and during its 7-year run, it earned over 50 award nominations , winning a Golden Globe and an Emmy. And according to a now-archived web page , Nip/Tuck was actually the inspiration for the E! TV show Dr. 90210.
Glee
Everyone's favorite teen musical series premiered in 2009, and many of the show's cover songs managed to land on the Billboard Hot 100 . Glee also spawned live concert tours by the show's cast and concert film based on the 2011 tour. The show came to an end after six seasons , shortly after the death of cast member Cory Monteith.
American Horror Story
AHS is the FX show that's birthed countless seasons, fan theories, and memorable gifs . The anthology series features a different set of characters each season, and the aptly named horror show has included storylines about murder, ghosts, aliens, witches, reincarnation, serial killers , and vampires. Mainstays on the show include Sarah Paulson and Evan Peterswhich is why it was so shocking that neither actor appeared on 1984.
The New Normal
The NBC show was based on Murphy's real-life experience having a child via surrogate, and the show followed a gay couple that moves their surrogate into their home. The series was cancelled after just one season.
Scream Queens
Scream Queens was also a horror-themed show, but it was meant to be more campy and comedic than AHS. The cast included Emma Roberts, Ariana Grande, Billie Lourd, Keke Palmer, and the most famous scream queen of all, Jamie Lee Curtis . However, the show never really caught on with fans and was canceled after two seasons.
American Crime Story
ACS is also an anthology series; the two seasons of the show so far have focused on O.J. Simpson's murder trial and Gianni Versace's murder. The show has been massively successful at award shows, and The People v. O. J. Simpson landed Emmys for Courtney B. Vance, Sarah Paulson, and Sterling K. Brown. The Assassination of Gianni Versace earned an Emmy, a SAG award, and a Golden Globe for lead actor Darren Criss.
The third season of the show will be titled Impeachment , and it will follow the ClintonLewinsky scandal.
Feud
Feud's first season premiered in 2017, and it followed the infamous rivalry between Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. A second season was set to follow the marriage and divorce of Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales, but it was later scrapped. And while there aren't any current plans to bring forth a new season of Feud , the show hasn't been canceled either, so fans are holding out hope that a second season will be announced soon.
9-1-1
The procedural TV show follows a group of first responders as they deal with emergencies in Los Angeles. The show has been both praised and criticized for its wild storylines, but it turns out that most, if not all, of the emergencies seen on the show are actually based in reality. 9-1-1 will get a spinoff next year, as 9-1-1: Lone Star will follow a new group of first responders in Austin.
Pose
Pose is based on the real-lives of Black and Latino LGBTQ+ people in the '80s and '90s, and the ballroom culture that they started. The show made history when it hired the largest cast of trans actors ever for a scripted series. A third season of Pose is expected to be released next year.
The Politician
This Netflix show follows Payton Hobart , a student from Santa Barbara, who "has known since age seven that he's going to be President of the United States. But first he'll have to navigate the most treacherous political landscape of all: Saint Sebastian High School." With only 8 episodes in its first season, The Politician captures pretty much everything you'd expect in a Ryan Murphy showoutrageous, but you just can't seem to turn it off.
The Politician is one of the first drops from Murphy after he signed his giant, $300 million, 5-year contract with Netflix.