Sons Of Anarchy’s Charlie Hunnam Is Set To Play A Real-Life Monster Who Would Eat Jax Teller For Breakfast

Sons Of Anarchy's Charlie Hunnam Is Set To Play A Real-Life Monster Who Would Eat Jax Teller For Breakfast

As a dedicated fan who has followed Charlie Hunnam‘s career since his days as Jax Teller, I must say that this latest role is nothing short of exhilarating! The man has always shown versatility, but taking on the chilling persona of Ed Gein in Ryan Murphy’s ‘Monster’ anthology is a game-changer.


English actor Charlie Hunnam expands his versatile filmography, a portfolio many in the industry aspire to possess, although his dedicated fans may struggle to disassociate him from the character who catapulted him into fame: Jax Teller from “Sons of Anarchy.” However, this might soon shift as he’s set to star in one of Netflix’s top-tier shows, a role that could overshadow Jax’s notorious actions, making them seem almost innocuous in comparison.

Actor Daniel Hunnam is gearing up to play the lead character in the third season of Ryan Murphy’s chilling anthology series “Monster,” set to debut on television schedules in 2024 under the title “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.” However, unlike his previous roles as a journalist or investigator, Hunnam will be portraying the infamous and tragically impactful serial killer, Ed Gein.

This bonkers reveal comes courtesy of mega-producer Ryan Murphy himself, who made the announcement while promoting Season 2 at an event in Los Angeles. While further details weren’t bandied about, one only has to look at Evan Peters’ take on Jeffrey Dahmer in the chart-topping first season of Monster to get an idea of what to expect.

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At present, Charlie Hunnam is slated to appear in a show I’m eagerly looking forward to, Prime Video’s adaptation of the crime noir comic book series “Criminal” by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, which has won numerous awards. It’s fascinating to consider that he’ll transition from this role straight into portraying Ed Gein, a change that will undoubtedly challenge Hunnam to make viewers feel uneasy in deeply unsettling ways.

As a gaming enthusiast switching gears for a moment, I’m super stoked to share that starting this coming Thursday, September 19, I can stream every episode of “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story” with my Netflix subscription! However, there’s a bit of uncertainty regarding whether Season 3 will make its way into their 2025 TV schedule or not. So, fingers crossed!

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2024-09-17 17:39