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Soaliha Iqbal

Netflix’s Dahmer Is Being Turned Into A Series That Follows ‘Other Monstrous Figures’ In History

Netflix has given Ryan Murphy the green light to turn his Monster
Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.  Monster already yassified Ted Bundy by casting him as Zac Efron to play him Evan Peters Milat — Monster: The Ivan Milat Story Henry Cavill Dahmer American Horror Story American Crime Story American Love Story American Monster Story Shirly Hughes Tony Hughes TMZ she’d even seen Halloween costumes Kim Kardashian have also spoken out

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series into a franchise off the back of his wildly successful series You know, because re-traumatising just one serial killer’s victim’s families isn’t enough. The streaming giant announced two additional instalments of the anthology will “tell the stories of other monstrous figures who have impacted society”. Netflix hasn’t revealed which killers will get the Dahmer glow-up next season, but rest assured, it’ll be someone heinous. Who is also played by someone hot, for seemingly no reason. I mean, Netflix , and now Dahmer by casting him as . Maybe we’ll get , starring . The renewal of Murphy’s series probably doesn’t come as a surprise given was wildly successful and is on track to hit 1 billion hours streamed. Ryan Murphy is the guy who gave us , and , so yet another series (?) makes sense, and chances are it’ll be just as good. The news will be disappointing for critics of Netflix though, who expressed concerns about the effect its true crime fixation has on the families of murder victims. — the mother of , a young man murdered by Jeffrey Dahmer — slammed the streaming giant for exploiting and commodifying the death of her son earlier this year. She told she and other families had been retraumatised, and of her son’s killer online which just made her feel more alienated and “hurt”. Because the stories of Dahmer’s victims are in the public record, Netflix doesn’t need anyone’s permission to turn them into TV shows. It’s completely within its rights to appropriate these stories, without having to communicate or involve those affected by them. What happens instead is serial killers will continue to be turned into mysterious, mythologic icons while those who lost loved ones to them will have their losses consumed for entertainment, without seeing a dollar to compensate them either. It’s a messy issue that seems to be gaining traction (the victims of the shooting investigated in ‘s true crime podcast about celebrities cashing in on their story) but it doesn’t look like there’s a solution in sight yet. Or even a dialogue with creators, it seems.
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