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Netflix’s “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” — Release Date, Cast, Plot & First Look at Ryan Murphy’s Chilling New Season

On: August 28, 2025 12:44 PM
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Netflix’s “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” Unveils Cast, Release Date, and Gripping Plot — Here’s What to Expect

Ryan Murphy’s acclaimed “Monster” anthology returns with its third season, shining a chilling spotlight on the real-life horrors behind Ed Gein, the infamous serial killer whose gruesome crimes reshaped the face of American pop culture and horror. Titled “Monster: The Ed Gein Story,” the new installment premieres October 3 on Netflix, offering viewers a deep dive into the mind and mythos of the man who inspired legends like Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and The Silence of the Lambs.

What is “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” About?
Set in 1950s rural Wisconsin, the season chronicles the quiet, chilling existence of Ed Gein, a seemingly mild-mannered recluse who concealed unspeakable horrors within his decaying farmhouse. Ed’s obsession with his mother and ghastly crimes didn’t just terrify a community—they established a blueprint for modern villains and a new benchmark for horror storytelling, influencing decades of Hollywood thrillers.

Star-Studded Cast Revealed
Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan assemble a strong ensemble for this season:

  • Charlie Hunnam as Ed Gein (Sons of Anarchy, Crimson Peak)
  • Suzanna Son as Adeline Watkins (Red Rocket, The Idol)
  • Laurie Metcalf as Augusta Gein (Lady Bird, JFK)
  • Tom HollanderVicky KriepsOlivia WilliamsJoey PollariTyler Jacob MooreCharlie HallWill BrillMimi KennedyRobin Weigert, and Lesley Manville round out the cast in key supporting roles.

Key Details:

  • Release Date: October 3, 2025, exclusively on Netflix
  • Plot: Follows Ed Gein’s descent into madness, unraveling the psychological and cultural roots of America’s most notorious monster.
  • Impact: The story explores how Gein’s acts shaped the future of horror in film and the collective imagination of multiple generations.

Why Buzz Is Building:
With haunting visuals, a powerful cast, and Murphy’s signature psychological depth, the new season is set to both terrify and fascinate. Early teaser posters hint at Ed Gein’s chilling legacy, promising a true-crime series that’s as insightful as it is unsettling.

Stay tuned to Netflix this October for a journey into the darkness behind Hollywood’s most infamous “monsters.”

Neeraj Chauhan

Neeraj Chauhan, UI Developer & content strategist with 3+ years in blogging and digital journalism, delivering clear, user-focused stories.