There’s yet another Ted Bundy biopic coming, with Chad Michael Murray

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Oh yippee, there is gonna be another Ted Bundy biopic coming soon. We just got one with Zac Efron in 2019 called Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile. Wikipedia lists six other movies about him, starting with Marc Harmon playing him in 1986’s The Deliberate Stranger. Now Chad Michael Murray has been tapped to play the serial killing mad man in American Boogeyman. The movie is said to be centered around how Bundy supposedly used his “good looks,” charm and seductive nature to get his victims to trust him. I am not sure why Hollywood feels a need to write yet another movie about Ted Bundy but here we are. Many reacted to the news of a new movie focused on Ted and let’s just say they were none too pleased. Below is more on the story from People:

“Murray is so talented and expertly captures Bundy’s charm and seductive nature, traits that the notorious killer exploited to win the trust of his victims as well as society,” Jonathan Deckter, president and COO of the film’s production company, Voltage Pictures, said in a statement.

“It’s fantastic to continue working with the very gifted Lucas [Jarach] and Dan [Farrands] on this feature and bring engaging narratives to the screen,” Deckter added. Both Jarach and Farrands were also producers on 2019’s The Haunting of Sharon Tate, starring Hilary Duff.

Since the news broke, many Twitter users have shared their disdain that yet another Bundy biopic is in the works.

“Ted Bundy wasn’t hot, also he didnt trick women by being hot, he targeted nice women, pretended to be injured and then when they helped him he killed them,” one social media user wrote, while a second wrote, “Do we *really* need another movie on Ted Bundy? Like really?”

“The ONLY Ted Bundy adjacent movie I am interested in is one which respectfully tells the life stories of these women and girls, humanizing them, portraying them as real people who lived & loved, rather than simply victims,” added another. “And ONLY if their families give permission.”

[From People]

I am so tired of Hollywood’s obsession with this dude. (In my Miranda Priestly voice) Do we NEED any more Ted Bundy films? Is it so hard to ask that we stop making Ted Bundy films? I didn’t think so. I agree with Twitter, Ted Bundy was not attractive and he wasn’t some genius. He was just a sociopath who targeted unsuspecting women. He knew that it is innate for women to want to assist people hurt or injured. To me he was an opportunistic parasite. So whatever. One of my Twitter buddies made me laugh so hard because she got blocked for calling Ted fugly on a woman’s post who was worshipping Ted’s “good looks.” I don’t get why folks are obsessed with this dude. Like a poster said, there are plenty of hot, eligible men who are not serial killers.

I personally would like to see Hollywood focus on the victims of Ted, they are the ones whose lives were snatched from their families and friends. Ted does not need rock star worship for his vile deeds. I am hoping that American Boogeyman will be the last damn movie about Ted Bundy. All of these Ted biopics are starting to feel like cheap knockoffs of a franchise that was once popular. Also, I must say this part out loud – aren’t there other serial killers to can write movies and shows about? I am over the glorification of the victimization of women.

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  1. Seraphina says:

    I wish we could focus on healthier subject matter for cinematic production. Serial killers, when the world as so much to deal with, is not a great idea. I have been watching “old school” shows: Cosby Show, The Office, Parks and Rec, A Different World and Living Single (my fave). Thank goodness for these shows right now.

  2. Haylie says:

    How many movies go we need to glamorize an average looking white man (he was not a great handsome, charismatic man these movies claim him to be – survivors said he was creepy) who used the way women and girls are socialized to be nice to total creeps at great expense.

  3. Becks1 says:

    They’re turning him into a legend and it’s creepy. He was a serial killer. He was a horrible human being. I dont think we need another movie about him.

  4. SarahCS says:

    Can we please stop with these films.

    When I was in my 20’s/early 30’s I used to love detective/murder stories (lots of Kathy Reichs and similar) but as I got older I just lost interest and now have zero interest even in fictional stories in this space and I just don’t want to watch films that have that realistic style (so Knives Out was great but that’s as far as I’ll go).

    I don’t think I’ve ever had an interest in documentaries or films made about killers, it just seems morbid and as some of these tweets remind us, all about the killer while the victims are just left as victims.

  5. nicegirl says:

    Good grief, enough already about fugly ass serial killer Bundy. I’m with y’all. Barftastic

  6. nicegirl says:

    Also, try harder, CMM. Lol

  7. Indica says:

    I grew up in the town where Bundy took his last victim.
    I’d be happy if I never heard his name again. Stop glamorizing him, Hollywood.

  8. JillyBeann says:

    Stop giving these murders fame and glory. They are low life scum and their stories do not deserve to be told.

  9. Lissdogmom02 says:

    I went to a talk Ann Rule, true crime author, gave about him. She worked at a crisis hotline with him & said, she & a lot of prominent people defended him at first and couldn’t believe he was a monster at first. I think people think monsters will look ominous, they do not. Bundy was a horrible man who used people’s decency against them.
    I will say after listening to Ann as a late teenager(19 or so) I changed and re-evaluated how I viewed people and who I trust. I think my fascination has been how does someone become this, but a friends dad explained it like this, “ You can’t use logic to solve an illogical situation/person, some people are just evil.”
    The only thing published about on any medium I’m interested in regards to him is psychologically speaking from someone so licensed, everything else is sensationalism.

  10. MissMarirose says:

    The endless exploitation and dehumanization of women – basically the raison d’etre of the Lifetime Network now – continues apace.

    I’m sick of it.

  11. TeeMajor says:

    The best and only I have seen is the one w/Mark Harmon.

    folks have a strange fascination w/serial killers, its crazy.