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Devil In Disguise: John Wayne Gacy: A Chilling, Victim-Centered Take On One Of America’s Darkest Crimes | Glamsham.com
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Devil In Disguise: John Wayne Gacy: A Chilling, Victim-Centered Take On One Of America’s Darkest Crimes | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Based on official press notes from Universal Studio Group and NBC News Studios, Devil in Disguise: John Wayne Gacy offers a powerful and deeply human reimagining of one of the most disturbing true crime stories in American history .

Set to premiere on October 16, 2025, this limited 8-part crime drama takes audiences into the mind of the notorious serial killer John Wayne Gacy, who murdered at least 33 young men between 1972 and 1978. But unlike typical serial killer dramatizations, this version shifts the focus away from glorifying the killer and toward the victims, their families, and the investigators who lived through the aftermath .

Created, directed, and written by Patrick Macmanus (Dr. Death, The Girl from Plainville), the series features Michael Chernus as Gacy, with Gabriel Luna, James Badge Dale, Michael Angarano, Chris Sullivan, and Marin Ireland rounding out the cast. Chernus’s portrayal was chosen for his unnerving ability to capture Gacy’s ordinary charm, a quality that once allowed him to hide in plain sight .

The production leans on extensive factual research provided by NBC News Studios, which produced the acclaimed 2021 docuseries of the same name.

Filmed in Toronto, the creative team worked meticulously to recreate 1970s Illinois, including Gacy’s suburban Chicago home, rebuilt from archival photographs and blueprints to haunting accuracy. The crew’s attention to period details, from wardrobe to set design, gives the show an unsettling realism .

Beyond the crimes themselves, the show explores the systemic failures and societal prejudices that allowed Gacy to go undetected for years. It exposes how police in the 1970s dismissed missing person reports, especially when victims were runaways or part of marginalized communities. The inclusion of GLAAD as a consulting partner ensures sensitive and accurate depictions of queerness, masculinity, and youth vulnerability in that era .

The press notes reveal a clear mission: to remember the victims as real people, not statistics or case numbers, and to highlight how their families, law enforcement, and communities carried the trauma for decades. Macmanus hopes the show “redirects the narrative so it’s no longer about Gacy the clown” but about the young men whose lives were stolen .

As the release approaches, Devil in Disguise stands out as a true crime story with empathy at its core, blending strong performances, historical accuracy, and social awareness. It’s not a show about a killer’s power, it’s about the people who refused to let him erase their loved ones.

(Based on official press materials from Universal Studio Group and NBC News Studios.)

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Chilling WWII Bacterial Warfare Chinese Thriller '731' Teaser Trailer
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Chilling WWII Bacterial Warfare Chinese Thriller ‘731’ Teaser Trailer

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
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Chilling WWII Bacterial Warfare Chinese Thriller ‘731’ Teaser Trailer

by Alex Billington
September 8, 2025
Source: YouTube

“A dark chapter that should never be forgotten…” Well Go USA has revealed a chilling first look teaser for a Chinese film titled 731, also known as Evil Unbound telling the shocking true story of the awful Japanese Unit 731 at the end of WWII in China. Yet another new film from China about how horrible the Japanese Army was – which makes me worried they’re trying to get Chinese people to hate Japanese again. Which is not okay. Set against the backdrop of the bacterial experiments conducted by the Japanese Imperial Army’s Unit 731 in Northeast China, and reveals the crimes of Unit 731 through the turbulent fate of an ordinary individual. Based on true events during WWII in Northeast China, an ordinary man is thrust into a horrible fate during the inhumane experiments conducted by the Japanese’s notorious Unit 731. Starring Wu Jiang, Zhiwen Wang, Naiwen Li, Qian Sun, and Ziye Lin. This packs in quite a bit of unsettling footage in only 15 seconds! This is a seriously effective teaser. This looks terrifying! Stay tuned for the full trailer soon.

Here’s the US teaser trailer (+ two posters) for Linshan Zhao’s thriller film 731, direct from YouTube:

731 Movie Poster

731 Movie Poster

The story of the Japanese Army’s Unit 731 in Harbin’s Pingfang District on the eve of victory in the War of Resistance in 1945. Under the guise of “water supply & epidemic prevention,” this nefarious unit carried out bacteriological warfare research and slaughtered civilians through human experimentation, exposing many crimes against humanity. Through the tragic ordeal of innocent civilians such as street vendor Wang Yongzhang—who were deceived, captured, imprisoned, and reduced to inhumane subjects of live experiments, the film depicts the suffering, awakening, and indomitable resistance of ordinary people in the torrent of war. 731, also with the English title Evil Unbound, and titled 731: 生化启示录 or 疯狂731 in Mandarin, is written and directed by Chinese filmmaker Linshan Zhao, director of the film The Assassins with Chow Yun-Fat previously, though not much else since then. It’s produced by Hong Wang, Zhuang Yan, and Wang Zhang. Well Go USA will release Linshan Zhao’s 731 film in select US theaters at the exact same time as it opens in China – starting on September 19th, 2025 coming soon. Anyone curious to watch this?

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Daniel Dae Kim Calls Out 'Chilling Effect' On Speech, DEI In Hollywood
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Daniel Dae Kim Calls Out ‘Chilling Effect’ On Speech, DEI In Hollywood

by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

Daniel Dae Kim called out the “chilling effect” on free speech and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives in Hollywood.

In an Associated Press interview conducted in Seoul, South Korea, the Tony nominee was asked if he’s worried about backlash against DEI efforts in the entertainment industry.

“We’re already seeing it,” the Butterfly actor and executive producer said. “If you look at what happened with Paramount and CBS News, we’re seeing a chilling effect on free speech and journalism and DEI. ‘DEI’ is a bad word these days, but to me, DEI’s not a fad. The idea of inclusion is not something that’s a political trend. It’s my life. It’s what I’ve lived every decade I’ve been in this business.”

Kim is referring to the $16 million settlement reached between Paramount and president Donald Trump over a contested 60 Minutes interview with former vice president Kamala Harris, which the GOP leader had claimed was fraudulently edited. At the time of the $20 billion lawsuit filing, the media conglomerate deemed the move “meritless.”

Following the settlement’s announcement, late-night host Stephen Colbert, whose show is televised on Paramount’s CBS, called the decision a “big fat bribe” amid the looming and long-gestating Paramount-Skydance merger. Just days later, he announced to audiences that his show — and The Late Show franchise as a whole, which began with David Letterman — would be cancelled next year. Amid speculation from viewers, Congress members and fellow industry peers, Paramount defended the decision as purely financially motivated.

Elsewhere in the Q&A with the AP, the Lost alum noted, “I have a lot of sympathy for actors who take stereotypical roles when they’re starting out because you need some way to break into the business. It’s much easier once you’re more successful and more established because you have more financial stability. It’s something that, if you’re not a person of color, or someone who’s a minority in the United States, you don’t have to think about. You don’t think about what this role means for the rest of a nation or an ethnicity. You just do what you’re drawn to, and that’s very liberating. I am lucky enough now where I can also make those same choices. But I don’t ever escape the fact that whatever I do will be watched and seen by so many people and judged through their own lens and filters.”

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