Charlie Hunnam, the star of the Netflix series 'Monster', reveals how he was 'tricked' into taking on the role of serial killer Ed Gein. In an interview, Hunnam opens up about his transformative journey, shedding 30 pounds and adopting a higher, more effeminate voice to portray the twisted character. Despite initial enthusiasm, Hunnam admits to moments of regret, especially after researching Gein's macabre legacy. He describes how creator Ryan Murphy, known for his previous monster-themed series, cunningly lured him into accepting the role with a general meeting. Hunnam's previous roles include 'Sons of Anarchy', 'King Arthur: Legend of the Sword', and 'The Lost City of Z'. During the transformation, Hunnam decided to speak in a higher voice, echoing Gein's mother's disappointment. He also used facial prosthetics and lost weight for key scenes. Hunnam's personal life is a stark contrast to Gein's, with a history of relationships and a stable partnership with Morgana McNelis. He reflects on the disturbing power of film and TV, drawing from his own traumatic experiences as a child. The actor is currently filming a fourth 'Monster' series, 'Lizzie Borden', playing Lizzie's father alongside Warren Beatty and Annette Bening's daughter, Ella Beatty, in the title role.