DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story | Evan Peters On The Complexity Of Playing Dahmer



Evan Peters discusses his participation on DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.

From the Emmy award winning creator of American Crime Story comes Dahmer – Monster: the Jeffrey Dahmer Story. The series examines the gruesome and horrific true crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer and the systemic failures that enabled one of America’s most notorious serial killers to continue his murderous spree in plain sight for over a decade.

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DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story | Evan Peters On The Complexity Of Playing Dahmer
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Across more than a decade, 17 teen boys and young men were murdered by convicted killer Jeffrey Dahmer. How did he evade arrest for so long?

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50 thoughts on “DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story | Evan Peters On The Complexity Of Playing Dahmer”

  1. It’s strange how it’s taken until now for him to get any awards love. He was always amazing in AHS but unless you were a Jessica Lange or Kathy abates then you didn’t get much of a look in awards wise.

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  2. "Honestly I was very scared about all the things that he did. And diving into that and trying to commit to that was absolutely going to be one of the hardest things I ever had to do in my life" — So self-important. Rolling my eyes

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  3. Awesome portrayal. So believable I had nightmares and felt a sense of doom throughout my day (I stopped watching it at night and started watching it in the daytime 😳); Peters will be honored with many awards and accolades; The downside is he is now typed cast. I clearly remember when this was happening and all the talk for a long time…this really happened (and it’s not all of what was going on in the mind of Jeffrey Dahmer).

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  4. Evan Peters was sensational in his portrayal of this monster. Brillant casting in fact IMO. Evan already has a fan base that adores him, so kinda came into play as the Dahmer Character. He played him subdued, mild, shy, calm, and soft-spoken. Yet that underlie of awkwardness and a creepy weirdo, stiff walk with no arm swings, and yet still an attractive guy. Made me almost feel like maybe what the victims may have felt. First drawn into his possible good looks and mysterious approach, to slowly see him unraveling the monster behind the calmness.

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  5. I was so conflicted about watching this show. I struggle to watch true crime and when a dramatization is made I always ask “why is this needed”. Having finished all 10 episodes I feel like it was useful in showing how little the police cared. How vulnerable the LGBT community was and still is. Hopefully it always raises awareness for men going with strange men they don’t know.

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  6. This series was absolutely amazing! Peters is such an amazing actor and played this role perfectly. It hit many emotions; makes your sad, mad, frightened, depressed, sick, upset, etc. We’ll executed series in every way.

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