Rumors concerning the potential sequels of Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story have gone viral on the internet, know if there will be a season 2 and the release date
The series ‘Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,’ also known as ‘Dahmer,’ has been one of the most well-received productions in recent years.
Based on the notorious serial murderer and “Milwaukee Cannibal” Jeffrey Dahmer, Dahmer-Monster is a show that faithfully depicts the events that actually happened while also making certain artistic licenses that leave viewers wondering whether Dahmer actually watched ‘The Exorcist III’ every day or whether he actually wore colored contacts to make his eyes resemble Emperor Palpatine from Star Wars.
Will there be a season 2 of Dahmer on Netflix after viral tweet hints at its release date
Netflix’s hit show artfully blends dramatization with elements from Dahmer’s true story, resulting in a product that has been widely praised by audiences and critics alike.
Now, a rumor has been emerging on various social media platforms suggesting that Netflix may release a second season of the series, highlighting the fact that Netflix announced in November that it would be continuing Monster for two more seasons.
But is Jeffrey Dahmer really going to get extended or people took the announcement in a different way? So, here’s what we know about it so far:
The reality behind the rumors of the extension of Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Netflix announced in November that it would be continuing Monster for two more seasons. But instead of Jeffrey Dahmer once more, other legendary criminals will be the subject of these forthcoming seasons.
As an anthology series that will follow other notorious characters who have had a big impact on society, it is obvious that Dahmer will not be the focus of the forthcoming seasons. However, Ryan Murphy and Netflix have not yet disclosed whose horrible personalities will be portrayed in them.
i think it might not be dahmer season 2 https://t.co/LetbgZcoe0 pic.twitter.com/qa38sATYzH
— silva! 🌸 (@Minjisilly) April 4, 2023
The actor who played Jeffrey Dahmer, Evan Peters, has likewise stated a wish to stay away from portraying such sinister figures. Peters stated to Variety in December that he would want to explore playing more commonplace, closer-to-home parts that would go deeper into those types of situations.
Potential candidates for the sequel
Although it is unknown who infamous individuals may be shown in future seasons of Monster, there is a rumor that Ted Bundy and John Wayne Gacy may be possibilities.
Meanwhile other notorious serial murderers, like Henry Lee Lucas, Joseph James DeAngelo (the “Golden State Killer”), or even Dennis Rader, the “BTK Killer,” might potentially be contenders for the anthology series.