“Monster” Season 3 is eagerly anticipated by fans, with a premiere date yet to be announced. However, exciting news has emerged that Season 4 of the popular Netflix anthology series is already in the works. According to sources from Variety, Season 4 will focus on the infamous Lizzie Borden case and is currently in pre-production for a potential fall shoot. While an official renewal for Season 4 has not been confirmed, preparations are underway for the next installment of the show.
The Lizzie Borden case dates back to the late 1800s in Massachusetts when Borden was accused of murdering her father and stepmother with an axe. Despite being acquitted of the crimes, the brutal nature of the murders captured national attention and solidified Borden’s place in popular culture. The case has been the subject of numerous adaptations in various forms of media, including TV series and films starring well-known actors such as Christina Ricci and ChloĂ« Sevigny.
Meanwhile, “Monster” Season 3 is expected to release later this year, with Charlie Hunnam set to star as serial killer Ed Gein. Gein gained notoriety in the 1950s for his gruesome crimes, which included making household items from human remains. Joining the cast for Season 3 are Laurie Metcalf, Tom Hollander, and Olivia Williams, promising an intense and captivating storyline.
Created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan, “Monster” first premiered on Netflix in 2022 to critical acclaim. The show’s debut season, featuring Evan Peters as Jeffrey Dahmer and Niecey Nash as Glenda Cleveland, received praise for its performances and storytelling. Season 2, which aired in September 2024, delved into the infamous Menendez brothers case, further solidifying the show’s popularity and success.
In exciting news, Nexus Point News was the first to report the developments for Season 4 of “Monster,” adding to the anticipation and excitement surrounding the future of the hit anthology series. Stay tuned for more updates on “Monster” Season 3 and the highly anticipated Season 4 as the production progresses.