Kim Kardashian’s “American Horror Story” Character Getting Spin-Off Series From Ryan Murphy

Is there anything she can’t do? Some will surely argue, but Kim Kardashian may be the closest thing we have to a modern-day Super Woman. She’s a single parent of four children no older than 10, a reality star, entrepreneur/businesswoman, socialite, sister, friend, sex symbol, and, of course, following in her father’s footsteps and studying law. We can’t help but wonder how Kardashian manages to balance all of that in her hectic schedule, but as TMZ reports, things are only becoming more booked and busy for the 43-year-old thanks to her new TV deal with Ryan Murphy.

Kardashian is no stranger to the acting world, even beyond her sex tape roots. She’s appeared in music videos such as Kanye West’s “Bound 2,” and joined the ranks of countless amazing women in 2018’s Ocean’s Eight. The most recent role on her resume comes from the latest season of American Horror Story, in which she plays a successful divorce lawyer named Siobhan Corbyn. After realizing how much audiences are eating up Kim’s work on the small screen, she and Murphy are currently working out a deal for a “sexy adult drama” spin-off series that will explore the legal world.

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The outlet notes that Kardashian’s character seems to take inspiration from her own separation attorney, Laura Wasser, and in her new show, she’ll be managing an all-female law firm. We know that Kris Jenner is already on deck as executive producer, meanwhile, Jon Robin Baitz and Joe Baken are responsible for writing. The series doesn’t currently have a name, but Hulu is the platform where you can find the AHS spin-off when it lands. It marks the first project from Murphy under his new deal with Disney and 20th Television, and we’re certainly eager to see what else he has up his sleeve.

It’s never been a secret that Kim Kardashian didn’t exactly take the conventional route to achieve her mass levels of fame and fortune, but that doesn’t mean everyone who attempts to follow in her footsteps will have the same luck. Read more about that at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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“Dexter” Spin-Off In The Works At Showtime

A spin-off of the 2006 serial-killer drama series, Dexter, is reportedly in the works at Showtime. According to TVLine, the network has ordered a new prequel series titled, Dexter: Origins. The show will be set in Dexter’s hometown of Miami and reference real-life serial killers of the time period. Additionally, Showtime is exploring several other spinoffs based on other Dexter characters and their backstories. Among them is the Trinity Killer.

“I couldn’t be more excited about exploring and expanding the universe of Dexter. It’s a privilege to contemplate going even deeper with these complex and iconic characters — and the stories, themes and possibilities they inspire,” said Dexter showrunner Clyde Phillips. He’ll also be working on the new franchise.

HOLLYWOOD, CA – JUNE 15: Actor Michael C. Hall arrives at the Showtime Celebrates 8 Seasons Of “Dexter” at Milk Studios on June 15, 2013 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Dexter: Origins will follow the titular character of Dexter Morgan following his college graduation as he joins Miami Metro. It will detail his transformation into the cold-blooded serial killer known from the original series. The original series aired on Showtime from October 2006 to September 2013. It remains one of the most popular shows in the history of Showtime. It was nominated for 24 Primetime Emmy Awards during its run.

Showtime has also confirmed that the prequel series does not imply the cancelation of Dexter: New Blood. That show will continue to “depict the ongoing emergence of Dexter’s son Harrison.” The news comes as the network merges with Paramount+. “We have already begun conversations with our production partners about what content makes sense moving forward and which shows have franchise potential,” Chris McCarthy, the Paramount Global exec, said. Further going all in on non-original content, the network recently helmed reboots of American Gigolo and Let the Right One In.

In addition to Dexter: Origins, Showtime is also working on spin-offs to Billions. The two shows will be similarly titled Millions and Trillions. “We remain fascinated by people whose ambition is boundless and who think the laws of civilization and nature don’t apply to them,” said exec producers Brian Koppelman and David Levien.

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