Evan Peters brings to life one of the world’s most famous serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer, in the first trailer for Ryan Murphy’s new Netflix series “Dahmer: An American Cannibal”.
The 10-episode Netflix Original miniseries will follow the true story of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who killed 17 people, including adult men and boys, from 1978 to 1991. The series will be told primarily from the perspective of Dahmer’s victims and takes place between the sixties and the early nineties.
In addition to focusing on the victims, “Dahmer: An American Cannibal” will also explore the incompetence of the Wisconsin police during the investigation of the murders, which allowed Dahmer to continue killing for decades.
Watch the “Dahmer: An American Cannibal” trailer below:
The series is produced by co-creators Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, with Paris Barclay, Carl Franklin and Janet Mock as directors of the series. The script for the first four episodes is written by Murphy and Brennan, while Mock, David McMillan, Reilly Smith, and Todd Kubrak also receive writing credits.
Murphy and Brennan have a long-standing relationship and the couple recently co-created the Netflix series “The Politician”, as well as being co-creators and showrunners of “Glee”, “Scream Queens” and “Hollywood”.
Evan Peters and Ryan Murphy also join the production after the actor appeared in nine seasons of Murphy’s “American Horror Story” and eight episodes of “Pose.” The cast also includes names like Niecy Nash, Penelope Ann Miller, Shaun J. Brown, Colin Ford and Richard Jenkins.
“Dahmer: An American Cannibal” arrives on Netflix next Wednesday, September 21st.
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