'Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story': Ryan Murphy and the Cast Discuss the Series' Impact

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Watch Ryan Murphy and the cast of ‘Monster’ discuss the series’ impact in a new roundtable conversation.

Now that Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has established itself as one of the year’s most-watched series, discussions about why the true crime genre fascinates us so much have resurfaced. In order to talk about the series and its impact, Netflix sat series creator Ryan Murphy along with the cast members, and they had a lengthy conversation about production, their performances, and the anthology series’ reception.

A lot of the conversation is, of course, focused on Emmy winner Evan Peters’ chilling performance as the title character, a convicted serial killer who managed to commit crimes mostly undetected and assassinate 17 young men across several years before being arrested. Peters has a lot to say about his own performance, which demanded a lot of him – physically: The actor reveals he wore lead weights in his arms during filming, due to the fact that Dahmer didn’t move his arms when he walked.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Ryan Murphy Reveals How Many Actors Tested for Monster - Dahmer The conversation also has Murphy stating that, even though he always felt like Peters was the right choice for the role – the pair has worked together on several seasons of horror show American Horror Story –, he went on to audition “about 100 people.

Monster Performance Signals at Bright Future for New Anthology Series Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has already been renewed for two more seasons by Netflix. It will be an anthology series, though, with every batch of episodes centering around different serial killers who are yet to be revealed. Netflix refers to Season 1 as "record-breaking," and the numbers seem to confirm it.

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