It looks like Dahmer was just the beginning, as Netflix has announced that the third season of Ryan Murphy’s Monster anthology series has cast Charlie Hunnam in the lead role as one of America’s most prolific serial killers ever. The streamer shared the news on Twitter , writing, "Charlie Hunnam will portray Ed Gein in the next season of Ryan Murphy's anthology series, Monster." Fans of the show have been wondering which serial killer the third season would center on, with many suggesting that it could be John Wayne Gacy AKA The Killer Clown.

However, now that Ed Gein and his horrific murdering rampage is the focus, we cannot even fathom what horrors lie ahead in the American Horror Story creator’s next season. Also known as the Butcher of Plainfield, Ed Gein was one of America’s foulest serial killers who would make clothing and keepsakes out of human bones and skin from stolen dead bodies. However, it was found that in the ‘50s he was also responsible for killing two women and was working on building a suit out of female human skin so he could wear it and mimic his dead mother.

Gein’s acts have inspired many horror movies and villains such as Leatherface in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre , Norman Bates in Psycho, and Buffalo Bill in The Silence of The Lambs, amongst many others. Murphy has also used Gein as inspiration in the past for the character Dr. Oliver Thredson in American Horror Story: Asylum.

News of a third season comes just days before the second season,.