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The Horrifying True Story Behind Ryan Murphy’s Monster: The Ed Gein Story

Ryan Murphy’s latest crime series Monster: The Ed Gein Story, out on Netflix Oct. 3, is based on the infamous serial killer Ed Gein, who terrorized women in his hometown of Plainfield, Wisconsin, in the 1950s.

It is not the first time that Gein has been the subject of a Hollywood production. Psycho (1960), The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), and The Silence of the Lambs (1991) all draw on Gein’s story. Other killers that have inspired Murphy’s previous Monster installments include Jeffrey Dahmer and the Menendez brothers.

Here’s what to know about the murderer who inspired Murphy’s latest Netflix series.

'Honey Don't!' & more new movies, TV shows streaming this weekend

A new month means new arrivals on streaming services, with the first weekend of October bringing a number of exciting titles. From a star-studded neo-noir to the stateside debut of a British limited series, here’s what to watch.

Margaret Qualley plays a PI looking into a series of suspicious deaths and their ties to a strange church in “Honey Don’t!,” streaming on Peacock beginning Friday. The neo-noir tale from director Ethan Coen, co-written with his wife, Tricia Cooke, is the duo’s latest project together following last year’s road trip flick “Drive-Away Dolls,” which also starred Qualley. “Honey Don’t!” taps a few New England stars to round out its cast, with Sudbury native Chris Evans playing a Southern preacher and Charlie Day, who grew up in Rhode Island, taking on the role of a mustachioed cop. Available on Peacock

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The 8 Best New Movies and Shows to Stream This Weekend on Netflix, Hulu and More

From “Monster: The Ed Gein Story” to “The Lost Bus” and everything in between

With the third season of an immensely popular crime anthology series on its way, Netflix boasts the biggest of this week’s streaming premieres. That said, a pair of extremely different, equally worthwhile films have arrived on video-on-demand this week as well. Both Netflix and Apple TV+ also have high-profile, promising features coming out on Friday, while Hulu has rolled out one of the most unique additions to the underdog sports genre to come along in recent memory this week.

Here are the eight best new movies and shows you can stream this weekend.

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