Two years ago, people loved the first season of Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s show, Monster. This season told the story of the terrible crimes committed by the famous serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer.
He was found guilty of killing 17 young men. Most of his victims he dismembered, and some he even ate.
Evan Peters played Dahmer very well and won a Golden Globe for his acting. Niecy Nash-Betts also gave a great performance and won an Emmy.
The second season, called Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, just came out. It created a lot of discussion, with some people liking it and others disagreeing about how the story was shown.
Even with these mixed reviews, Ryan Murphy, Ian Brennan, and Netflix are planning a third season. This new season will focus on serial killer Ed Gein. Charlie Hunnam, known from Sons of Anarchy, will play Gein.
The series will take viewers back to Plainfield, Wisconsin, in the late 1950s. It will follow Gein’s brief murder spree and focus on his obsession with robbing graves and making things from human skin.
In a recent chat with Taylor Gates from Collider, Murphy shared some exciting details about the upcoming season. He revealed the official title, when they will start filming, and why they chose Gein as their next character.
‘Monster’ Season 3 Will Go Back to the Beginning
People who listen to a certain podcast may have heard the question, “Why do we care about true crime now?” The answer is that this interest is not new.
History shows that people have always been fascinated by dark topics. Murphy discussed the research he and Brennan did, saying:
“After we did Menendez, Ian and I were talking about it. We were interested in this idea of, ‘Where did our cultural interest in serial killers begin? Where and how did this all start?’
Based on our research, the very first one who became a celebrity at that level was Ed, who was an instant crazy celebrity from the moment he was arrested.
Nobody had ever heard of anything like that. Then we found out — he was motivated, obviously — but he was schizophrenic. How he became what he became was a very interesting story.”
People who know about Gein’s crimes understand that he inspired many popular movies over the years. Murphy promises that the next season will cover that part of the story, saying:
“The amazing thing that the show talks about is how many villains and how much pop culture is based on Ed Gein — Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, American Psycho, and on and on and on and on.
Ed influenced a lot of things in the past 100 years, and this season is a very interesting season to work on because it asks the question, ‘How did we get so interested in this and why? Where did it all begin?’”
‘Monster’ Season 3 Has a Special Title
The first two seasons of Monster had the names of the main subjects in their titles: Jeffrey Dahmer and Lyle and Erik Menendez. However, Season 3 will be different. “We’re calling that season The Original Monster because that’s kind of what he was,” Murphy said.
He also mentioned that filming will start on Halloween, saying, “We start shooting on Halloween, so we’re deep in it, and I’m very excited about it.”
As for casting Hunnam as Gein, Murphy credited filmmaker Max Winkler, who will direct some of the episodes. He told Collider:

Still from Monsters The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story (Credit: Netflix)
“Max Winkler is a friend of mine. He’s directing many of [the episodes] along with Ian Brennan, my co-creator. I was talking to Max about it, and he is friends with Charlie.
He said, ‘Oh my god, Charlie. Do you love Charlie’s work?’ I was like, ‘I’ve always wanted to work with him.’
So I met with Charlie, and he’s just the most lovely person. He liked what we were doing. He liked what it’s about. Every generation gets the monster that they deserve, you know? So we’re writing about a lot of things, but he’s a wonderful guy.”
We look forward to seeing Hunnam transform into Gein since they have very different personalities. Monsters:
The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is now available to stream on Netflix. Stay tuned at Otakukart for Gates’ complete conversation with Murphy.
Season 9 of The Real Housewives of Potomac may mark the end of Karen Huger’s reign as the “Grand Dame.”
This season is already highly anticipated due to the absence of Candiace Dilliard Bassett and Robyn Dixon from the main cast.
To fill in the gaps left during the break, the producers turned to personal footage from Karen’s DUI arrest and Mia Thornton’s personal recordings.
Karen’s car footage reveals much more than the short, guarded answers she gives her castmates about her upcoming court case.
Mia’s footage, which focuses on her extramarital relationship and a possible paternity suit, feels low-class and somewhat misleading.
The attempt to piece together these stories with personal cameras makes the premiere feel scattered, leaving the audience with more questions and pointing out inconsistencies in both Karen and Mia’s stories.
Karen Huger’s DUI Takes Center Stage
Karen Huger is at the heart of the Season 9 premiere, as the entire cast tries to figure out the truth behind the news of her DUI arrest.
This incident is particularly damaging because it’s the second time Karen has been arrested for driving under the influence.
True to her “Grand Dame” persona, Karen tries to keep up appearances and downplay her issues, including a looming court date, a rocky marriage with Ray, and a growing distance between her and the other ladies.
In the premiere, Karen looks shaken by the accident and its aftermath, but she seems more disturbed by the fact that her mistake is now being publicly discussed.
In past seasons, her polished exterior has helped her fend off rumors about her marriage and alleged affairs, but none of these have been proven.
Season 9, however, threatens to reveal cracks in her image, and Karen seems genuinely afraid of what may come to light.
Mia Thornton’s Role and Struggles in Potomac
Mia Thornton’s story continues to draw attention in Season 9. She is balancing relationships with both her estranged husband Gordon and her new fiancé, a radio personality named Inc.
Her wild behavior might entertain viewers, but it raises the question: does Mia fit in with the Real Housewives of Potomac cast?

Still from The Real Housewives of Potomac (Credit: Bravo)
Potomac is known for its wealth, social prestige, and refinement. Mia, a former exotic dancer who often bends the truth to get her way, seems out of place this season more than ever.
Rumors about the paternity of her son continue to swirl, and Mia’s reaction feels more suited for a courtroom TV show than RHOP.
The dynamic of the group has changed significantly. The last two seasons focused heavily on Robyn Dixon’s problematic relationship with her husband, Juan, and her unwillingness to be truthful about it.
With Robyn gone and her loyalty to Gizelle Bryant no longer a factor, Gizelle will need to find a new ally or rethink her approach.
Viewers are also curious about what’s next for Gizelle now that her daughters are growing up and moving toward adulthood.
The success of her fashion brand GnA is still unclear, but during the first episode, she and her partner are determined to convince everyone that the company is thriving.
Wendy Osefo and the Pressure to Be Perfect
Wendy Osefo, known for her intelligence, is also facing major changes this season. With Robyn no longer in the picture, Wendy seems more open to rebuilding her relationship with Gizelle.
Wendy, who is of Nigerian descent, has decided to leave her job as a professor to follow her passions.
This decision worries her because it could strain her relationship with her mother, who has always pushed her to achieve academic success. As Wendy turns 40, she is trying to live life on her own terms.
Whether her mother’s disapproval will hold her back remains to be seen. Wendy, like some of the other cast members, doesn’t always come across as fully genuine, as she remains focused on maintaining a perfect image.
Although RHOP lost two of its original cast members, it introduced two new friends: Stacey Rusch and Keiarna Stewart.
Stacey, a former model and TV shopping host, is going through a divorce and is a friend of Karen. Her husband’s face is blurred out in all family photos, making it clear he doesn’t want to be part of the show.
Keiarna owns two successful beauty businesses in the DMV area and is shown scope of the dating world in the upcoming episodes. Both women bring fresh perspectives and new storylines to the group.
Authenticity and Honesty Matter to Viewers
Focusing on Karen and Mia this season could lead to issues with the audience. Robyn Dixon’s downfall came because she was not honest about her marriage, which frustrated fans.
Similarly, Karen’s refusal to take responsibility for her second DUI mirrors Robyn’s behavior. On the other hand, Mia doesn’t hesitate to answer questions but often exaggerates or distorts the truth.
In previous seasons, she and her husband were caught in lies about their financial status and business dealings. While Mia brings drama, dishonesty tends to backfire in reality TV.

Still from The Real Housewives of Potomac (Credit: Bravo)
Season 9 shows promise, but if the producers want to maintain the trust of RHOP fans, the cast will need to be more honest and genuine.
Last season, Andy Cohen held Robyn accountable during the reunion, and it seems likely he will do the same this year with Karen, Mia, and possibly Wendy.
The audience initially loved Potomac for its elegance and wealth, but this season feels more like a rough-cut version of The Real Housewives of New Jersey than the sophisticated RHOP viewers are used to.
The new season of The Real Housewives of Potomac premieres on October 6 at 8 p.m. EST on Bravo.