Netflix Expands Crime Series Based on Lyle and Erik Menendez Murder Case

Image Credit: Soqui Ted Netflix is expanding its crime category with an upcoming series based on the case of Lyle and Erik Menendez. The two

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Netflix is expanding its crime category with an upcoming series based on the case of Lyle and Erik Menendez.

The two brothers, who were 21 and 18 years old when they murdered their parents in 1989, were found guilty of killing Josรฉ and Mary Louise Menendez and were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Despite growing up in a wealthy family, thanks to their fatherโ€™s work in the entertainment industry, Lyle and Erik claimed during their court trials that they suffered from physical, emotional, and sexual abuse throughout their childhood.

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The Menendez family story became a high-profile case, and now Netflix, along with the creators who worked on the Dahmer series starring Evan Peters, is set to release a series based on their case. The show will star Nicholas Alexander Chavez (Lyle), Cooper Koch (Erik), Javier Bardemย (Josรฉ), Chloรซ Sevignyย (Mary Louise, also known as, โ€œKittyโ€), and more in leading roles.

The official trailer, released on Tuesday, August 27, shows the Menendez family posing for a portrait while the parentsโ€™ voices play in the background. โ€œI need to know whatโ€™s going on with you and the boys,โ€ Mary Louise says. Josรฉ responds, โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€ After more conversation, Josรฉ whispers, โ€œItโ€™s over, itโ€™s doneโ€ฆ Iโ€™m going to fix this family.โ€ In the next scene, the brothers, bathed in blue light, share an embrace as one says, โ€œItโ€™s just us now, weโ€™re on our own.โ€

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The show will be part of the crime anthology series Monsters, which initially began with executive producer Ryan Murphyโ€™s release of Dahmer, detailing the case of serial killer and cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Murphy reflected on the making of the series, saying, โ€œWe werenโ€™t so much interested in Jeffrey Dahmer, the person, but in what made him the monster he becameโ€ฆ Itโ€™s really about white privilege, systemic racism, and homophobia.โ€

According to the New York Post, the platformโ€™s description states that the show โ€œdives into the historic case that took the world by storm, paved the way for audiencesโ€™ modern-day fascination with true crime, and in return asks those audiences: Who are the real monsters?โ€

The Menendez story is set to debut on the streaming platform starting September 19.

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