

‘Dahmer’, the miniseries about the monstrous serial killer, shows its first trailer with Evan Peters – Special (courtesy)
With a story based on real events, Netflix brings to the digital screen a new dark and sinister miniseries, created by the mind of Ryan Murphy, who for years has presented the hit ‘American Horror Story’ and this 2022, transforms the famous Evan Peters into Jefrey Dahmer himselfone of the most brutal serial killers in the United States.
This is the first official trailer of ‘Monster: The Story of Jeffrey Dahmer’the original miniseries of Netflix which arrives in the catalog with the starring role of Evan Peters, who pauses his work as a Marvel superhero to give life to a monstrous serial killer who for years has committed several heinous crimes.
It should be noted that this is not the first preview shown by Netflix, as two more videos were previously revealed in which Evan Peters looks bad as serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer; the difference is that this trailer shows a little bit of the history of the miniseries that promises to be a huge success on the screen.
According to Netflix, this is the first of 2 trailers preparing to thrill audiences with the arrival of “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” new miniseries based on real events that arrives on the screen to tell a story about the life of one of the most famous serial killers in history.
Interestingly, the second trailer for “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” is slated for September 20, just a day before the miniseries has its long-awaited digital screen premiere, as according to the official poster, where Evan Peters appears as the main protagonist, this story arrives on September 21st.
Jeffrey Dahmer’s miniseries portrays police negligence
For 13 years, the killer Jeffrey Dahmer He was released and managed to commit at least 17 brutal murders, in which he not only took the lives of men, but also abused their bodies and mutilated their corpses to freeze and eat them, which is why he was known as The Milwaukee Cannibal.
According to the description of the Netflix miniseries, “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” will not only tell the life of the killer, but will try to answer how it was possible for him to get away with it for more than a decade due to the negligence of the police and the racist perspective with which the investigation took place.
By Jared Solis
Source: Nacion Flix

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