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Ryan Murphy's Monster returns to Netflix with Charlie Hunnam playing serial killer Ed Gein, a mild-mannered Wisconsin farmer who harbored some truly disturbing secrets—and inspired Psycho.
The task to completely embody a complex character, especially that of a serial killer, can be difficult, but Charlie Hunnam does a commendable job in doing so in Monster: The Ed Gein Story.