Ryan Murphy Won't Stop Making TV Shows

Ryan Murphy Won't Stop Making TV Shows You would think that if you had created "Glee," "American Horror Story" and "The New Normal," all of which are currently running on three different networks and two of which have won Emmys, you would be satisfied to stop there. But not Ryan Murphy. Oh, no.

Murphy, who created those three shows, has sold two more pilots and is developing a sci-fi feature film as well. Didn't somebody tell this guy that he already has enough money? Seriously, he's like the Walter White of television production.

The two new shows are an NBC comedy (which has been a known project for a while now) and a thriller titled "Montauk," which has been sold to FOX. Meanwhile, Murphy is developing some kind of sci-fi horror movie for Sony. Presumably, he's doing all of this while having some kind of hand in managing "Glee," "AHS" and "New Normal." I don't even know how he finds time to tweet.

I suppose the phrase "strike while the iron's hot" applies perfectly here, as Murphy seems to be aware that fame and fortune can be fleeting in Hollywood, and while you're the "it" guy you might as well make the most of it. Here's hoping he doesn't subject us to any more NeNe Leakes, though. If he does, someone is going to have to stop him.