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'''''Monster: The Dorian Kane Story''''' is the first season of the American [[biographical]] [[crime drama]] [[anthology]] television series ''[[Monster (2024 TV Series)|Monster]]'', created by [[Freddie Goodwin]] and [[Leo Bennett]] for [[Netflix]], which is scheduled to be released on December 1, 2024. Goodwin and Bennett both serve as showrunners. ''Monster: The Dorian Kane Story'' is about the life of the murderer [[Dorian Kane]], a murderer who killed dozens of victims.
'''''Monster: The Dorian Kane Story''''' is the debut season of the American [[biographical]] [[crime drama]] [[anthology television series]] ''[[Monster (2024 TV Series)|Monster]]'', created by [[Freddie Goodwin]] and [[Leo Bennett]] for [[Netflix]]. Scheduled for release on December 1, 2024, the series focuses on the life and crimes of [[Dorian Kane]], a brutal and elusive serial killer who murdered over fifty individuals during a reign of terror that lasted more than a decade. Both Goodwin and Bennett serve as showrunners, with writing and creative leadership driven by Bennett.


The series is produced by [[Mob Productions]]. Upon the release of the first trailer, ''Monster: The Dorian Kane Story'' faced negative reception, with many critics expressing concerns that the show might contain "too much gore" and potentially "glorify murderers." Despite these criticisms, the trailer received more likes than dislikes, indicating a strong interest from viewers. In June 2024, it was announced that ''The Dorian Kane Story'' would be released in its entirety on December 1, 2024.
The series is produced by [[Mob Productions]] and is notable for its unflinching portrayal of violence, psychological trauma, and the systemic failures of law enforcement. Upon the release of its first trailer, the series sparked considerable controversy. Critics raised concerns over excessive gore and the ethical implications of dramatizing real-life inspired crimes. Nonetheless, fan engagement was high, with the trailer garnering more likes than dislikes, suggesting a strong appetite for gritty, true-crime storytelling.


== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
''Monster: The Dorian Kane Story'' delves into the chilling case of mass-murderer Dorian Kane, exploring the events that allowed him to evade capture for over a decade. The series examines Kane's crimes, his ability to stay hidden, and the relentless pursuit to bring him to justice, offering an in-depth look into one of the most infamous manhunts in history.
''Monster: The Dorian Kane Story'' charts the psychological descent and violent spree of Dorian Kane, a methodical killer whose ability to evade capture baffled authorities for years. The narrative shifts between past and present, offering a dual perspective on Kane’s formative years and the ongoing manhunt led by determined investigators. As secrets unravel and victims' stories come to light, the show questions how such evil could go unnoticed for so long and who else bears responsibility.


== Cast and characters ==
== Cast and characters ==


=== Main ===
=== Main ===
 
* [[Russell Crowe]] as [[Dorian Kane]], a manipulative and highly intelligent serial killer responsible for the deaths of over fifty individuals across multiple U.S. states. He presents a dual nature, masking his violent tendencies with charm and charisma.
* [[Russell Crowe]] as [[Dorian Kane]], the mass murderer who killed over 50 men and women.
* [[Charlie Hunnam]] as an unnamed law enforcement agent involved in the task force investigating Kane’s crimes. His character is expected to evolve into a central figure in the show's cat-and-mouse dynamic.
* [[Charlie Hunnam]] as undisclosed role.


=== Guest ===
=== Guest ===
 
* To be announced as [[List of Monster characters#Emily Harper|Emily Harper]], Kane's first known victim whose murder set off the earliest investigation.
* TO BE ANNOUNCED as [[List of Monster characters#Emily Harper|Emily Harper]], Kane's first victim.


== Episodes ==
== Episodes ==
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=== Development ===
=== Development ===
[[File:Freddie Goodwin 2016.png|left|thumb|239x239px|[[Freddie Goodwin]], the developer of the show]]
[[File:Freddie Goodwin 2016.png|left|thumb|239x239px|[[Freddie Goodwin]], co-creator of the series]]
In August 2019, insiders confirmed that a television series focusing on individuals who had committed "serious crimes" was in development by Freddie Goodwin and an unnamed collaborator. By December of that year, it was revealed that Goodwin had also established a production company aimed at assisting aspiring filmmakers in creating television series. Throughout 2020, the series' development gained momentum, with additional writers joining the project to assist in crafting the screenplays, marking a pivotal phase in its production.  
Development of the series began in August 2019, when reports surfaced that Freddie Goodwin was working on a television project centered on real-life-inspired crimes. At the time, the details were vague, but it became clear by late 2019 that the show would form part of a larger anthology project under the working title ''Monster''. Goodwin soon partnered with writer-producer Leo Bennett, and together they founded Mob Productions as a launchpad for the series.


During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, Goodwin and his collaborator, Leo Bennett, utilized video conferencing to continue writing the series. By June 2020, the team had returned to the office, and development neared completion. However, Goodwin voiced concerns that the series' quality did not meet "Netflix standards," prompting further revisions and refinements to align with the platform’s expectations.
Throughout 2020, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, Goodwin and Bennett continued development remotely, making use of digital collaboration tools. Goodwin later admitted that initial drafts of the pilot lacked the emotional weight and narrative depth expected by Netflix executives. He insisted on rigorous rewrites, aiming to balance realism with watchability.


Mob Productions disclosed that the series was primarily funded through their own resources, as Netflix provided limited financial support. The production company emphasized that the series would examine the systemic failures that allowed Dorian Kane to evade capture for over a decade. While casting for Kane had not been confirmed in the early stages, Goodwin assured audiences that the "casting process" was underway. In 2022, Russell Crowe was cast as Kane, allowing the design and screenplays to be finalized and marking the series' transition toward production completion.
By 2022, the scripts had been refined and casting began. Goodwin emphasized that while the show would explore dark subject matter, it would not glorify Kane or his crimes. Instead, the series would place a spotlight on the overlooked institutional lapses that allowed Kane to operate freely for so long. Netflix offered limited financial support, resulting in Mob Productions funding a majority of the project themselves, which gave the creators creative autonomy.


Goodwin later explained that Bennett took on the bulk of the project's workload, while he remained available to step in as needed. Goodwin also expressed concerns about the show’s deep and dark themes, highlighting the challenges of creating realistic fictional serial killers and criminals while ensuring the portrayals were both believable and impactful.
=== Casting ===
[[File:Russell Crowe (33994020424).jpg|thumb|right|Russell Crowe portrays Dorian Kane]]
In early 2022, it was confirmed that [[Russell Crowe]] would portray Dorian Kane. The casting process was reportedly extensive, as producers sought an actor capable of embodying both the calculated brutality and deceptive charm Kane used to manipulate his victims. Crowe's performance was described by insiders as "deeply disturbing" and "eerily convincing."


=== Casting ===
[[Charlie Hunnam]] was announced shortly afterward in a co-starring role, though his character remains unnamed. Sources suggest he plays a detective or profiler with a complicated personal stake in the case. Additional casting announcements, including Kane’s victims and supporting law enforcement roles, are expected closer to release.
[[File:Russell Crowe (33994020424).jpg|thumb]]
In early 2022, it was announced that [[Russell Crowe]] had been cast as [[Dorian Kane]]. The casting decision was described as one of the most challenging, as the production team sought an actor who could convincingly portray both the terrifying and caring aspects of Kane’s personality, with the ability to switch between the two seamlessly. Additionally, [[Charlie Hunnam]] joined the cast in an undisclosed role.  


=== Filming ===
=== Filming ===
[[Principal photography]] for ''Monster: The Dorian Kane Story'' began on June 10, 2022, at Mob Productions' main studios in the [[United States]], as well as various locations across [[New York City]]. Unlike many productions, the set included [[therapists]] and [[mental health]] professionals to support the cast and crew. Filming concluded in September 2022, with reshoots continuing until May 2023.
Principal photography began on June 10, 2022, primarily at Mob Productions’ sound stages and in various real-world locations across [[New York City]], which stood in for multiple East Coast cities. The production uniquely employed on-set mental health counselors, given the emotionally demanding subject matter. Filming wrapped in September 2022, with a lengthy reshoot schedule extending into May 2023 to tighten specific scenes and adjust pacing.


=== Post-production ===
=== Post-production ===
Post-production began in mid-2023 and included extensive editing to ensure narrative cohesion across the ten episodes. The team prioritized subtle sound design and realistic crime scene reconstruction, working with forensic consultants and trauma specialists to portray scenes as accurately as possible without sensationalism. Composers were also brought in to create a score that blended ambient dread with melancholic tones, mirroring Kane’s emotional manipulation.


== Marketing ==
== Marketing ==
Marketing for the series began with a teaser trailer released in May 2024, followed by an extended red-band trailer in July. Netflix faced public backlash regarding the trailer's disturbing visuals, prompting debates across social media about the ethics of dramatizing violent true crime. Mob Productions released a public statement defending the creative intent and stressing the show's critical view of systemic failures. Additional promotional efforts include interviews with the creators, cast featurettes, and a behind-the-scenes documentary set to release alongside the series.


== Release ==
== Release ==
''Monster: The Dorian Kane Story'' is scheduled to be released in full on December 1, 2024, exclusively on [[Netflix]]. The release will include all ten episodes simultaneously, allowing for binge-watching. A content warning will precede each episode, citing graphic violence, disturbing themes, and emotional distress.


== Reception ==
== Reception ==


=== Critical response ===
=== Critical response ===
Early critical reaction to the trailer was polarizing. Some reviewers praised the show’s dark tone and commitment to exploring trauma from both victim and societal angles. Others condemned what they perceived as exploitation. Industry outlets such as ''Variety'' and ''The Hollywood Reporter'' noted the show’s potential to be "Netflix’s most controversial crime series yet," while preview screenings received a standing ovation for Crowe’s performance.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* ''[[Monster (2024 TV Series)|Monster]]'', TV Series article
* ''[[Monster (2024 TV Series)|Monster]]'', TV Series article


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== External links ==
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Revision as of 03:00, 25 June 2025

Monster: The Dorian Kane Story
Promotional release poster
Showrunners
Starring
No. of episodes10
Release
Original networkNetflix
Original releaseDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
Season chronology

Monster: The Dorian Kane Story is the debut season of the American biographical crime drama anthology television series Monster, created by Freddie Goodwin and Leo Bennett for Netflix. Scheduled for release on December 1, 2024, the series focuses on the life and crimes of Dorian Kane, a brutal and elusive serial killer who murdered over fifty individuals during a reign of terror that lasted more than a decade. Both Goodwin and Bennett serve as showrunners, with writing and creative leadership driven by Bennett.

The series is produced by Mob Productions and is notable for its unflinching portrayal of violence, psychological trauma, and the systemic failures of law enforcement. Upon the release of its first trailer, the series sparked considerable controversy. Critics raised concerns over excessive gore and the ethical implications of dramatizing real-life inspired crimes. Nonetheless, fan engagement was high, with the trailer garnering more likes than dislikes, suggesting a strong appetite for gritty, true-crime storytelling.

Synopsis

Monster: The Dorian Kane Story charts the psychological descent and violent spree of Dorian Kane, a methodical killer whose ability to evade capture baffled authorities for years. The narrative shifts between past and present, offering a dual perspective on Kane’s formative years and the ongoing manhunt led by determined investigators. As secrets unravel and victims' stories come to light, the show questions how such evil could go unnoticed for so long and who else bears responsibility.

Cast and characters

Main

  • Russell Crowe as Dorian Kane, a manipulative and highly intelligent serial killer responsible for the deaths of over fifty individuals across multiple U.S. states. He presents a dual nature, masking his violent tendencies with charm and charisma.
  • Charlie Hunnam as an unnamed law enforcement agent involved in the task force investigating Kane’s crimes. His character is expected to evolve into a central figure in the show's cat-and-mouse dynamic.

Guest

  • To be announced as Emily Harper, Kane's first known victim whose murder set off the earliest investigation.

Episodes

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Don't Step On The Yard!"UnknownLeo BennettDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
22TBAUnknownUnknownDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
33TBAUnknownUnknownDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
44TBAUnknownUnknownDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
55TBAUnknownUnknownDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
66TBAUnknownUnknownDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
77TBAUnknownUnknownDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
88TBAUnknownUnknownDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
99TBAUnknownUnknownDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)
1010TBAUnknownUnknownDecember 1, 2024 (2024-12-01)

Monster: The Dorian Kane Story will consist of 10 episodes. Freddie Goodwin is set to direct a few episodes whilst Leo Bennett is set to write all ten episodes alongside other writers. A episode is set to be titled "Kill oBe Killed or Kill"

Production

Development

Freddie Goodwin, co-creator of the series

Development of the series began in August 2019, when reports surfaced that Freddie Goodwin was working on a television project centered on real-life-inspired crimes. At the time, the details were vague, but it became clear by late 2019 that the show would form part of a larger anthology project under the working title Monster. Goodwin soon partnered with writer-producer Leo Bennett, and together they founded Mob Productions as a launchpad for the series.

Throughout 2020, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, Goodwin and Bennett continued development remotely, making use of digital collaboration tools. Goodwin later admitted that initial drafts of the pilot lacked the emotional weight and narrative depth expected by Netflix executives. He insisted on rigorous rewrites, aiming to balance realism with watchability.

By 2022, the scripts had been refined and casting began. Goodwin emphasized that while the show would explore dark subject matter, it would not glorify Kane or his crimes. Instead, the series would place a spotlight on the overlooked institutional lapses that allowed Kane to operate freely for so long. Netflix offered limited financial support, resulting in Mob Productions funding a majority of the project themselves, which gave the creators creative autonomy.

Casting

Russell Crowe portrays Dorian Kane

In early 2022, it was confirmed that Russell Crowe would portray Dorian Kane. The casting process was reportedly extensive, as producers sought an actor capable of embodying both the calculated brutality and deceptive charm Kane used to manipulate his victims. Crowe's performance was described by insiders as "deeply disturbing" and "eerily convincing."

Charlie Hunnam was announced shortly afterward in a co-starring role, though his character remains unnamed. Sources suggest he plays a detective or profiler with a complicated personal stake in the case. Additional casting announcements, including Kane’s victims and supporting law enforcement roles, are expected closer to release.

Filming

Principal photography began on June 10, 2022, primarily at Mob Productions’ sound stages and in various real-world locations across New York City, which stood in for multiple East Coast cities. The production uniquely employed on-set mental health counselors, given the emotionally demanding subject matter. Filming wrapped in September 2022, with a lengthy reshoot schedule extending into May 2023 to tighten specific scenes and adjust pacing.

Post-production

Post-production began in mid-2023 and included extensive editing to ensure narrative cohesion across the ten episodes. The team prioritized subtle sound design and realistic crime scene reconstruction, working with forensic consultants and trauma specialists to portray scenes as accurately as possible without sensationalism. Composers were also brought in to create a score that blended ambient dread with melancholic tones, mirroring Kane’s emotional manipulation.

Marketing

Marketing for the series began with a teaser trailer released in May 2024, followed by an extended red-band trailer in July. Netflix faced public backlash regarding the trailer's disturbing visuals, prompting debates across social media about the ethics of dramatizing violent true crime. Mob Productions released a public statement defending the creative intent and stressing the show's critical view of systemic failures. Additional promotional efforts include interviews with the creators, cast featurettes, and a behind-the-scenes documentary set to release alongside the series.

Release

Monster: The Dorian Kane Story is scheduled to be released in full on December 1, 2024, exclusively on Netflix. The release will include all ten episodes simultaneously, allowing for binge-watching. A content warning will precede each episode, citing graphic violence, disturbing themes, and emotional distress.

Reception

Critical response

Early critical reaction to the trailer was polarizing. Some reviewers praised the show’s dark tone and commitment to exploring trauma from both victim and societal angles. Others condemned what they perceived as exploitation. Industry outlets such as Variety and The Hollywood Reporter noted the show’s potential to be "Netflix’s most controversial crime series yet," while preview screenings received a standing ovation for Crowe’s performance.

See also

Notes


References


External links

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