First Season 3 Images Reveal Sons of Anarchy Star Charlie Hunnam as a Serial Killer

First Season 3 Images Reveal Sons of Anarchy Star Charlie

The third season of the Netflix anthology follows Jeffrey Dahmer and the Menendez brothers Monster with the notorious serial killer and corpse-monger Ed Gein. The first pictures from the set reach us via What’s on Netflix, among other things. You can see Sons of Anarchy star Charlie Hunnam as the so-called Butcher of Plainfield and co-star Vicky Krieps (Das Boot).

Filming is scheduled to continue until the end of March 2025, including in Chicago.

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Laurie Metcalf, known from Roseanne and The Conners, is also on board the true crime series as Ed Gein’s mother Augusta.

The previous monster seasons are:

Monster Season 3 on Netflix: This is the story of serial killer Ed Gein

Ed Gein was caught in the 1950s and is considered one of the most notorious murderers in United States criminal history. Only a few murders could be proven against him. What made the case so grotesque, however, was the fact that he too Robbed corpses from gravesto make bizarre household objects out of skin and bones.

Horror icons like Leatherface from Blood Court in Texas, Norman Bates from Psycho and Buffalo Bill from The Silence of the Lambs were inspired by Gein’s actions.

When is Monster Season 3 coming to Netflix?

Of course, the Ed Gein season of Monster doesn’t have a start date yet. Before End of 2025 is hardly to be expected. In the meantime, you can stream the film Ed Gein on Amazon Prime Video.

And if you are generally for True crime If you’re interested, you can’t miss the latest episode of our stream rummage podcast:

Podcast on controversial Netflix hits: Why does everyone watch true crime?

The true crime genre is a phenomenon that has gained popularity in recent years, first through podcasts and then through films, series and documentaries on Netflix and Co. Nevertheless, it remains controversial. But what is the appeal of dealing with “true crimes”?

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We talk to a fan and a skeptic about the success of true crime entertainment. Whether it’s a thirst for knowledge or a desire for sensation: there are many reasons to (not) watch it. In addition, not every series is the same and so the best and worst representatives will come into focus.

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