Netflix’s Monsters sequence is going through backlash for the way it depicted Lyle Menéndez and Erik Menéndez — particularly inaccurate particulars in regards to the occasions main as much as their homicide case. The restricted sequence, which was launched on September 19, centered round Lyle ( Nicholas Alexander Chavez ) and Erik ( Cooper Koch ), who have been convicted for the 1989 homicide of their mother and father. Season 2 of Monsters introduced totally different views about what led the siblings to kill their mother and father, José ( Javier Bardem ) and Kitty ( Chloë Sevigny ), together with their claims that it was in self-defense following years of alleged bodily, emotional and sexual abuse.

Earlier than Monsters debuted on Netflix, viewers began to query how the present would possibly sensualize facets of the high-profile case. Some followers particularly known as out how the trailer and poster for the present hinted at an incestuous relationship between Lyle and Erik. Whereas Monsters didn’t immediately declare that on display screen — past two or three out-of-context moments — the present did get some issues flawed in regards to the occasions that led to Lyle and Erik being sentenced to life with out the potential for parole.

Associated: How Netflix’s ‘Monsters’ Solid Compares to Actual-Life Menendez Household Netflix’s Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menéndez Story labored onerous to verify the solid resembled their real-life counterparts.