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Viewers Calling Netflix’s Ed Gein Series The Most Horrifying They’ve Seen

People are calling Netflix‘s new season of Monster the ‘most terrifying’ they’ve ever seen.

Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s Monster anthology returns to the streaming platform today with its third and potentially most disturbing installment yet: Monster: The Ed Gein Story.

After controversial seasons focusing on Jeffrey Dahmer and the Menendez Brothers, the series tackles the 1950s Wisconsin killer whose crimes became the blueprint for modern horror cinema.

Viewers have described the show as ‘traumatizing,’ with some admitting they felt it would ‘scar [them] for life.’

“I’ve just finished the first episode and need a sanity break before the next,” another added.

While a third wrote: “It’s unnerving, chilling, blood-curdling, and absolutely outstanding. Absolute must-watch!”

The new series of Monster focuses on Ed Gein. Credit: Netflix

Early reviews suggest this season of Monster pushes boundaries even further than its predecessors.

Karina Adelgaard of Heaven of Horror describes the series as ‘perhaps the darkest one yet,’ noting the show’s ‘extremely dark’ tone complemented by ‘an almost kitsch WWII element.’

Hunnam’s commitment to the role has become a major talking point among early reviewers.

The Sons of Anarchy star lost 30 pounds for the part and completely altered his voice, adopting a higher-pitched, strangely soft tone that stands in stark contrast to his usual performances.

“Charlie Hunnam plays the title character with an eerie darkness that feels only appropriate for this real-life killer,” Adelgaard wrote in her review.

Laurie Metcalf’s portrayal of Augusta Gein, Ed’s domineering mother, has also drawn critical attention.

Adelgaard described Metcalf as playing the character ‘with a sinister vibe that permeates everything,’ noting that ‘the relationship between mother and son is clearly a sick one.’

Critics have also noted the series’s meta-textual approach to Gein’s cultural impact.

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Fans are calling the show ‘terrifying.’ Credit: Netflix

Tom Hollander appears as Alfred Hitchcock, director of Psycho, while Will Brill portrays Tobe Hooper, director of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – two films directly inspired by Gein’s crimes.

Unlike previous seasons that faced backlash from victims’ families, The Ed Gein Story benefits from its 1950s setting.

Screen Rant‘s Kara Hedash wrote: “Being much further removed from the actual crimes means Monster season 3 is at a lower risk of unearthing the past trauma linked to Gein’s confirmed victims.”

However, Hedash also acknowledged that: “No matter what happens with Monster season 3 and any future installments, the general subject matter of the crime anthology will still come with a degree of controversy.”

Hunnam himself told Netflix’s Tudum that his goal was authenticity: “I wanted to get as close as possible to who Ed was, to do him justice, and for this thing to feel authentic.

“This is going to be the really human, tender, unflinching, no-holds-barred exploration of who Ed was and what he did. But who he was was at the center of it, rather than what he did.”

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People are praising Charlie Hunnam’s portrayal of Ed Gein. Credit: Netflix

The series also benefits from a strong supporting cast, including Suzanna Son as Gein’s only friend, Adeline Watkins, Olivia Williams, Tyler Jacob Moore, Robin Weigert, and Lesley Manville.

The series promises to explore not just what Gein did, but the horrific truth that ‘monsters aren’t born, they’re made… by us.’

Watch the trailer for Monster: The Ed Gein Story below…

Monster: The Ed Gein Story is available to stream now on Netflix.

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