Monster: The Crimson King
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| File:Monster The Crimson King 2034.jpg Promotional release poster | |
| Showrunner | Jane Holloway |
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| Original network | HBO |
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Monster: The Crimson King is the upcoming fifth season of the American biographical crime drama anthology series Monster. Created for HBO, the season marks a major departure from previous entries by focusing on a fictional killer rather than dramatizing a real historical figure. It is scheduled to premiere in late 2034.
Synopsis
Set between the late 1980s and early 2000s, the season will chronicle the rise and reign of the "Crimson King," a fictional serial predator who operated undetected across multiple U.S. states. The character is described as a composite inspired by various infamous criminals, embodying the failures of law enforcement, media obsession, and systemic oversight that allowed such figures to thrive.
Unlike past seasons centered on a single city or case, The Crimson King will span multiple jurisdictions and decades, exploring how institutions and communities struggled against an elusive, taunting killer who thrived in the cracks of bureaucracy.
Development
On March 10, 2033, HBO announced that Season 5 would pivot away from previously announced concepts, including Monster: The Zodiac Killer and Monster: The Hollywood Ripper, both of which were scrapped during troubled production cycles. The new direction marks the first time the anthology will center on a fictionalized case.
Showrunner Jane Holloway explained the creative decision: “After Milwaukee, we knew we couldn’t keep repeating the formula with real names. It risked becoming exploitative. By creating a fictional monster inspired by many real-world failures, we can tell a story that feels just as horrifying — maybe even more so — without retraumatizing real families.”
The season is expected to embrace a sprawling narrative scope, with insiders describing the Crimson King as “five times worse than Dahmer,” not because of gore, but due to the longevity, scale, and unchecked chaos of his crimes.
Themes
Reports suggest the Crimson King will operate with longevity, killing across nearly 20 years, and scale, targeting victims across multiple states. He will also engage in psychological terror, sending cryptic messages and tokens to investigators. The character is designed to highlight institutional blind spots, with police rivalries and bureaucratic indifference portrayed as key reasons for his decades of freedom.
One HBO insider summarized: “If Dahmer represented silence in plain sight, the Crimson King represents chaos without borders.”
Release
Monster: The Crimson King is targeting a late 2034 release on HBO and Max. Filming is expected to begin in early 2034, with casting announcements anticipated later in the year.