“That is squarely on the shoulders of Netflix.”
, but the actor is criticizing the streamer for the romanticization of real-life murderers, specifically, Jeffrey Dahmer., Penn had an unambiguous message to those who find serial killers attractive. “You need to look at that, inside,” he said, pointing to his chest. But he did take some responsibility for the fascination over his character in“Now to be fair, with our show, you’re meant to fall in love with [Joe],” he said. “That’s on us.
“Ted Bundy? That’s on you,” Penn added, as an image of Zac Efron as the notorious serial killer in Netflix’s
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