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Charlie Hunnam and ‘Monster’ Cast Address ‘Ed Gein’ Criticism and the Dark Appeal of True Crime
The Netflix anthology's co-creator Ian Brennan refutes that the series glamorizes the murders: "I don't think this season is sensational at all. I think it's sensationally good," he told THR.
Charlie Hunnam has been slammed for his defence of Ed Gein as the Netflix series on the serial killer was viewed for 90 million hours
Charlie Hunnam tells PEOPLE how he embodied Ed Gein in the new season of Netflix's 'Monster.' He explains that he tried to understand the murderer better by learning about his trauma and changing his own physical appearance.
Charlie Hunnam’s portrayal of killer Ed Gein in a new Netflix series has viewers talking, especially about the voice he chose to adopt for the chilling TV show. In the Netflix series, Hunnam speaks in a voice that some viewers have described as sounding like Winnie the Pooh.
Murphy explains why a planned Luigi Mangione season stalled as he and Hunnam reveal how The Ed Gein Story came together.
Focusing on the figure who inspired 'Psycho,' 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' and more, the latest installment in the anthology series also features Laurie Metcalf and Tom Hollander.
Monster: The Ed Gein Story debuted at No. 2 on Netflix, proving the public continues to be fascinated with The Butcher of Plainfield. That fascination stretches all the way back to the date Gein’s crimes were discovered.
The 'Butcher of Plainfield' is the focus of Netflix's new Monster series, but what happened to Ed Gein's house? See creepy photos inside Ed Gein's