Charlie Hunnam plays as a serial killer from the 1950s in the most distressing episode so far from Ryan Murphy Anthology.
Streaming’s newest real crime drama (or murderers if you want) is Monster: The Ed Gein Story from producers Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan.
Charlie Hunnam plays the leading role as serial killer Ed Gein from the 1950s alongside Vicky Krievs, Olivia Williams, Lesley Manville, Addison Rae, Joey Pollari, Charlie Hall, Tyler Jacob Moore, Mimi Kennedy, Will Brill, Robin Werige.
The third most moving episode tells the story of how a simple man in Plainfield, Wisconsin became the most unique creep of history. He revealed the world the most horrible truth of all – that monsters are not born, they were made … by us.
Serial killer. Severe thief. Psycho. In the frozen fields of the 1950’s National Wisconsin, a friendly, gentle hermit called Eddie Gein quietly lived on a rotting farm-hiding a house of horrors so horrible that it would again define the American nightmare. Driven by isolation, psychosis and an all -wasting obsession with his mother, Gein’s perverse crimes have born a new kind of monster that would chase Hollywood for decades. From psycho to the Texas chain, the massacre to the silence of the lambs, Gein’s macabre inheritance caused fictional samples that were born in his image and arose a cultural obsession with the criminal abnormal. Ed Gein not only influenced a genre – he became the blueprint for modern horror.
Makers and executive producers: Ryan Murphy, Ian Brennan
Executive producers: Ryan Murphy, Ian Brennan, Max Winkler, Eric Kovtun, Scott Robertson, Nissa Dederich, Louise Shore, Carl Franklin, Charlie Hunnam
Directors: Ian Brennan (304, 305), Max Winkler (301, 302, 303, 306, 307, 308)
Writer: Ian Brennan
Friday, October 3 on Netflix.
Violence
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