Have you ever wondered if Cordelia Foxx was able to grow into her power as the new Supreme in “American Horror Story: Coven”?
Actress Sarah Paulson, Ryan Murphy’s other music in his horror anthology series and is currently the star of “Roanoke, told at the PaleyFest LA panel this week, added something that sent fans more excited, Deadline noted. When asked which “AHS” personalities she’d like to reprise, she said, “Cordelia Foxx, because I would like to see her getting her powers as the Supreme. Maybe we’ll get to see that.”
In “Coven,” Cordelia is the headmistress of the Miss Robichaux's Academy for Exceptional Young Ladies. She is seen being dominated by former Supreme and mother Fiona Goode (Jessica Lange), who is keen to keep her title for good, However, Cordelia managed to complete all Seven Wonders, and became the new Supreme.
Paulson currently plays three characters, including her old role in “Asylum” as investigative journalist Lana Winters, in “Roanoke,” Variety said. Although there is no indication that she might get to play her favorite character one more time in “Roanoke,” executive producer Tim Minear’s next words seems like there was a possibility.
“At the beginning of every season, in order to secure the tax benefit, you have to give a synopsis of what you’re doing. That was not okay with Ryan, but we had to give them something, so we made up this completely batsh*t thing for those two paragraphs and the funny thing is, we’re doing it this year,” he said.


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