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Morbid Curiosity Of A Serial Killer

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The newest series on popular streaming service is the talk of the town. Well, what is it about? An infamous serial killer from many decades ago, their life story to be exact. And they are played by an attractive actor. Occasionally, the media tends to release a documentary or a docuseries on a certain subject; an example is a show on a serial killer. They make sure to thoroughly research the killers and try to make the documentary or docuseries as accurate as possible. However, the media represents serial killers by romanticizing them, which is due to morbid curiosity, the same outlets also want attention to their series, and this type of media can encourage fangirls. When the media romanticizes a serial killer, they can make the viewer feel …show more content…

This explains that the media can take the concept of morbid curiosity to their advantage and romanticize the killer in their documentary or docuseries. Furthermore, they can take advantage by casting an attractive actor as the serial killer to further manipulate the morbid curiosity concept. In journalist Zeba Blay’s article, “Sexualizing Serial Killers Like Ted Bundy Has its Consequences,” which is about a teaser for a Ted Bundy documentary receiving backlash due to an attractive actor playing the role of Bundy, she states, “In the.movie, ‘Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile,’ another.heartthrob – Zac Efron – plays another murderer with a complicated female following: Ted Bundy. In the film’s trailer, Efron-as-serial-killer grins, winks, and charms to the tempo of a catchy rock tune” (Blay). This shows that the media wants to get the viewer interested in the killer due to his looks; additionally, the perfect looks can spark curiosity from the viewer, curious on how such an attractive person can murder a whole bunch of

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