Monster Season 3 Cast Adds Addison Rae & Suzanna Son to Netflix Series

Information about the cast for season 3 of “The Monster” has been released, as reported by Jeff Sneider from The InSneider. It appears that Addison Rae and Suzanna Son will be joining Ryan Murphy’s upcoming installment in his Netflix anthology series.

Rae is most recognized for her massive popularity on the social media app TikTok, where she ranks as the fifth-highest follower. Beyond TikTok, Rae is building a successful career in music and acting. Notably, she appeared in Eli Roth’s 2023 horror film Thanksgiving and will soon be seen in the upcoming road action comedy movie Animal Friends.

In 2021, Son made her first appearance in the movie “Red Rocket.” She’ll soon be seen in the Netflix horror film titled “Fear Street: Prom Queen.” Additionally, Son was featured as Chloe in HBO’s series “The Idol.

Currently, it’s unclear what roles either stars will have in the upcoming series.

What do we know about Monster Season 3?

In the third installment of Ryan Murphy’s “Monster” anthology series, titled Monster Season 3, we delve into the lives of monstrous characters, as previously explored with different murderers. The first season, known as The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, saw Evan Peters portray the main character, while the second season, The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, featured Nicholas Alexander Chavez and Cooper Koch in leading roles.

In the third season of this series, titled “Monster: The First Monster,” the narrative shifts to focus on Ed Gein. This role will be portrayed by Charlie Hunnam, while Laurie Metcalf joins the cast as Augusta, Ed’s mother. Additionally, Tom Hollander will play Alfred Hitchcock, a film director, and Olivia Williams takes on the role of Alma Reville, who is Hitchcock’s wife, a screenwriter, and film editor.

Earlier on, director Ryan Murphy had a conversation with Collider regarding the choice of Ed Gein as the subject for Monster Season 3. He explained that after they completed the Menendez story, he and Ian Brennan started pondering about this question: “From where did our fascination with serial killers originate? When and how did this phenomenon begin?

Murphy went on to explain, “From our investigation, it appears that Ed was the first individual to achieve such high-profile celebrity status. His fame started immediately upon his arrest, something unprecedented at the time. It turned out that he was driven, as we later discovered – but he also suffered from schizophrenia. The circumstances behind his rise to fame make for a fascinating tale.

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2025-02-04 23:40