True-crime followers, brace yourselves. “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” the wildly common (and extremely controversial) Netflix restricted collection following Evan Peters’s Jeffrey Dahmer, is getting two extra seasons.
Despite widespread controversy and issues in regards to the present romanticizing serial killers and failing the households of Dahmer’s real-life victims, “Monster” drew in viewers, they usually could not look away. Four weeks after its launch, “Monster” grew to become the second-most-watched English-language collection in Netflix’s historical past, crushed solely by “Stranger Things” season 4.
Netflix’s Head of Global TV Bela Bajaria praised cocreators Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, calling them and “Watcher” cocreator Eric Newman “masterful storytellers who captivated audiences everywhere in the world” in an announcement (through Variety).
The first season of “Monster” tells a whole story with a really definitive finale, and no official date for season two has been introduced. Murphy informed The Hollywood Reporter he spent greater than three years researching and creating the ten episodes about Dahmer. Given the present’s reputation, Netflix could not wish to wait fairly that lengthy to air season two. Either manner, followers can have some time to attend.
If you are curious the place the collection will go subsequent, we’ve solutions.