The Shards: Murphy & Ellis Deliver 80s LA Serial Killer Nightmare This August

Mark your calendars, thriller fans: The Shards, the new drama from genre maestro Ryan Murphy and literary icon Bret Easton Ellis, hits FX and Hulu this August 5th. This isn't just another 80s nostalgia trip; prepare for a dark dive into a world where privilege masks sinister secrets.
Based on Ellis's own bestselling novel, The Shards thrusts viewers into 1980s Los Angeles. Elite prep school seniors grapple with identity, sex, and jealousy. But a brutal serial killer, known as 'The Trawler,' is preying on teens across the city. The story follows Bret, an aspiring writer, whose reality splinters with the arrival of the magnetic new student, Robert Mallory, as the terror escalates.
This collaboration is a significant event. Murphy, known for American Horror Story's stylized scares, and Ellis, the master of American Psycho's detached nihilism, are a dream team for psychological thrillers. Expect biting social commentary, opulent visuals, and a deeply unsettling atmosphere. Fans of gritty, character-driven mysteries should absolutely put this on their watchlist.
“This isn't just another 80s nostalgia trip; prepare for a dark dive into a world where privilege masks sinister secrets.”
Catzye Take
This collaboration feels tailor-made for fans who love their psychological thrillers with a heavy dose of style and darkness. It's a significant shift to see two such distinct voices in American horror and satire blend their talents. We're curious to see if it lives up to the provocative reputation of their individual works.
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