The trailer for Netflix’s upcoming limited series Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (also known as Dahmer) has been made public. It stars Evan Peters as the notorious serial killer who murdered 17 people before being caught in 1991.

The drama series, which stars Peters as the infamous American serial killer, tells Dahmer’s side of the tale and demonstrates how he came dangerously close to being apprehended at least ten times but always managed to escape punishment. His white privilege and the shortcomings of the police played a large role in this.

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Release Date 

It’s time to mark your calendars because Dahmer Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story will be available on Netflix much sooner than you might expect! The scripted series will drop on September 21, 2022, according to the streaming service.

Cast 

Evan Peters, a veteran of American Horror Story, will portray Jeffrey Dahmer.

Next to Peters, Richard Jenkins (The Shape of Water, Berlin Station), an Emmy winner, and Penelope Ann Miller will play Jeffrey Dahmer’s parents, Lionel and Joyce. The series will feature Shari Dahmer, who will be portrayed by Molly Ringwald.

Niecy Nash, another of Ryan Murphy’s go-to actors, will play the lead role in the other series. Nash will portray Glenda Cleveland, Dahmer’s neighbor who repeatedly called the police and even attempted to call the FBI to inform them of Dahmer’s erratic behavior. Along with them, Shaun Brown and Colin Ford will appear in the film The Monster. Brown will play Dahmer’s final intended victim—the one who escaped and dialed 911—while Ford will play him.

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Plot 

Looking at the events from Dahmer’s perspective and demonstrating how he repeatedly evaded capture due to the authorities’ racial prejudice, Monster: the Jeffrey Dahmer Story offers a new perspective on the Jeffrey Dahmer story. Due to police irresponsibility, when a 14-year-old Laotian boy attempted to flee Dahmer’s apartment in 1991, the police instead handed the terrified child back to the man after he claimed they were a couple involved in an argument. After killing the boy, Dahmer defiled his body. He was sentenced to 16 consecutive life terms after being found guilty, and he later admitted, “I made my fantasy life more powerful than my real one.”