
Netflix has released a new trailer for “Dahmer: An American Cannibal”, a miniseries in which Evan Peters (“American Horror Story”) plays cannibal serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. The preview reinforces the role of racism as a key component of killer impunity for decades.
Based on the true story of the psychopath, the series will show how Dahmer, one of the most famous serial killers in the United States, managed to kill and dismember 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991 without being captured, often with the help of politics. .and the US judicial system because of their white privilege. Good-looking, he always got an apology when police officers were called by his black neighbor, who suspected the crimes.
The miniseries was co-created by Ryan Murphy (also of “American Horror Story”) and his old partner Ian Brennan – the two co-created “Glee”, “Screem Queens”, “Hollywood” and “The Politician” , the latter two together on Netflix.
It is worth mentioning that Murphy also showed in “The Assassination of Gianni Versace – American Horror Story” that a serial killer was able to kill the owner of the Versace brand due to the homophobia of the police, which he did not dedicate himself. to the capture of the killer who “only” killed gays.
In addition to Evan Peters, the cast of “Dahmer” includes Niecy Nash (“Claws”) as the neighbor, as well as Penelope Ann Miller (“American Crime”), Shaun J. Brown (“Future Man”), Colin Ford ( “Dawn”) and veteran Richard Jenkins (“The Shape of Water”).
Directed by Paris Barclay (“Sons of Anarchy”), Carl Franklin (“Mindhunter”) and Janet Mock (“Pose”), the episodes will premiere on 21 September.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WtL_C3aHeM
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