Summary
- Ryan Murphy's "Monster" series has been renewed for Season 3, featuring Ed Gein, "The Original Monster."
- Gein was chosen for Season 3 due to his influence on pop culture & horror movies.
- Filming starts on Halloween, focusing on the question of how we became fascinated with serial killers.
Ryan Murphy's anthology series Monster has already been renewed by Netflix for a third season, and it has been announced that it'll be called The Original Monster. The true-crime series will star Charlie Hunnam as notorious serial killer, Ed Gein. Ryan Murphy surprised the audience in attendance at a promotional event for Monsters season 2 in Los Angeles, with the announcement of Hunnam's casting.
The series will return to Wisconsin, after the first season told the story of serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer, who, like Gein, was from there. Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is still going strong on Netflix after its release last month, and fans are excited to see what the third season will offer. The title of the new series is very apt, as Ed Gein was largely responsible for the start of the true crime and horror craze. Season 3 looks like it'll be the ultimate true crime origin story, and its bound to be a hit with audiences.
Ryan Murphy Has Confirmed That Monster Season 3 Will Be Called The Original Monster
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The Original Monster |
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Starring |
Charlie Hunnam as Ed Gein |
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2025 |
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Created by |
Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan |
Ryan Murphy confirmed why Monsters season 3 would be focused on Ed Gein in an interview with Collider. He stated that it all came about after discussions with co-creator, Ian Brennan, about how Gein was the first American serial killer to become a celebrity. Murphy pointed out that Gein's horrific crimes had influenced several iconic horror movies, and he was intrigued by the origin story of the "Butcher of Plainfield".
After we did Menendez, Ian and I were talking about it, and we were interested in this idea of, ‘Where did our cultural interest in serial killers begin? Where and how did this all start?’ Based on our research, the very first one who became a celebrity at that level was Ed, who was an instant crazy celebrity from the moment he was arrested. Nobody had ever heard of anything like that. Then we found out he was motivated, obviously, but he was schizophrenic. How he became what he became was a very interesting story.
Ed Gein Really Was The Original Monster, So It'll Be Interesting To See His Story Unfold On Netflix
Season 3 of Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's anthology series based on famous serial killers is different to the first two outings, as it doesn't name the killer in the title. However, it will still be based on a particular killer, and this time the focus is on Ed Gein, the monster who started it all, hence the title 'The Original Monster.'
We’re calling that season The Original Monster because that’s kind of what he was. We start shooting on Halloween, so we're deep in it, and I'm very excited about it.
The title of the third season is so apt because the Netflix show is all about discussing the impact of serial killers on pulp culture. Well, Ed Gein was the sick pioneer of that in many ways.
The amazing thing that the show talks about is how many villains and how much pop culture is based on Ed Gein. Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, American Psycho and on and on and on and on. Ed influenced a lot of things in the past 100 years, and this season is a very interesting season to work on because it asks the question, 'How did we get so interested in this and why? Where did it all begin?
It sounds like true crime drama, Monsters season 3 is covering the most important subject so far, with Ed Gein being the inspiration for how serial killers have been depicted in Hollywood for decades. What is fascinating and disturbing in equal measure, is the broad nature of Ed Gein's crimes. He is a manifestation of Norman Bates, while also possessing the sick traits of Leatherface and Hannibal Lecter. However, the most disturbing aspect of Gein, was that he could put on a mask of normality, while being anything but. Charlie Hunnam is the perfect actor to take on this role, and it'll be exciting to see how the project progresses.
Key Facts About Ed Gein
- Born Edward Theodore Gein on August 27, 1906, in La Crosse, Wisconsin,
- His mother was heavily religious and raised Ed and his brother Henry to believe that the world was full of evil, and women were 'vessels of sin'.
- Gein's first victim is believed to be his brother, Henry, whose death was ruled an accident in a fire.
- Ed Gein only had two confirmed victims: Bernice Worden and Mary Hogan.
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