Dahmer creator Ryan Murphy has responded to the ongoing backlash over his Netflix series that has been watched for a massive 701.37million hours by the audience. For the full story:
However, TV writer Murphy claims that the objective was to tell a ‘complicated human story’.Evan Peters’ performance as Dahmer has been met with high praise ‘It was [about] who was complicit in making the monster. There were many, many different things involved in that. It was a complicated human story.
‘It tackled systemic racism, homophobia. We were always thinking of the victims,’ he added during a quasi-press conference Saturday at Netflix headquarters.’ During another event, the Glee creator also claimed that none of the contacted family members responded to them during the process.‘It’s something that we researched for a very long time,’ he said. ‘And we, over the course of the three, three and a half years when we were really writing it, working on it, we reached out to 20, around 20 of the victims’ families and friends trying to get input, trying to talk to people and not a single person responded to us in that process.
‘So we relied very, very heavily on our incredible group of researchers who… I don’t even know how they found a lot of this stuff. But it was just like a night and day effort to us trying to uncover the truth of these people.’ Since being a month ago, the Netflix horror has been watched a massive 701.37million hours by the audience.