American Psycho author's '80s-set horror novel The Shards is getting a TV adaptation from Ryan Murphy

Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman holding an axe during the horror movie American Psycho.
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Just days a🔯fter the first look at his upcoming legal drama All's Fair was unveiled, Ryan Murphy has announced his next project: a TV adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis's '80s-set horror novel The Shards.

According to , Kaia Gerber, who previously collaborated with Murphy on American Horror Stor🏅y and its spin-off American Horror Stories, is set to star, while Max Winkler will direct, having already worked with Murphy on The Watcher, Grotesquerie, and Netflix's Monster.

Having debuted as a serialized audiobook before being published in written form in 2023, The Shards is a fictionalized memoir of Ellis's final year at Buckley, an elite prep school in the Hollywood Hills. Narrated by Ellis, it details how he and his friends – all children of affluent film directors, producers, and more ไ– indulged in fancy cars🎃, drugs and luxury parties. 

One day, he meets Robert Mallory, who claims he's just been discharged from a psychiatric facility. As Ellis gets to know Robert, he becomes convinced he's the Trawler, a serial killer with Satanic leanings who'ܫs been offing young women across Los Angeles.

Prior to FX and Murphy snapping up the rights, Ellis was reportedly trying to develop a small-screen take on the material at HBO, with Challengers' Luca Guadagnino and Kristoffer Borgli (Dream Scenario) both linked to direct. Instead, the former has signed up to helm a new💯 take on Ellis's best known novel American Psycho for Lionsgate, rebooting the Christi🏅an Bale-🍒led movie from 2000.

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Amy West

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