Is ‘Mindhunter’ Returning for a Third Season? What Was the ‘Monster’s Tribute? Baffled Fans Take It Out on X

Published 10/05/2025, 10:54 AM EDT

Netflix’s 2025 slate brims with surprises, yet none have ignited intrigue like the whispers surrounding Mindhunter. Since its chilling debut in 2017, the series ensnared viewers with meticulous dives into the darkest recesses of human nature, guided by David Fincher’s masterful hand. Season 2 concluded in 2019, and then silence reigned. No announcements, no signs, only shadows of the past. Yet now, subtle tremors ripple through the fanbase, hinting that the darkness may stir once more.

Monster: The Ed Gein Story included a subtle nod to Mindhunter, sparking curiosity across the streaming world. But what exactly was this mysterious tribute, hidden in plain sight for attentive viewers to uncover?

The secret link between Monster and Mindhunter

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In the final episode of Monster: The Ed Gein Story, audiences encounter FBI agents John Douglas and Robert Ressler, portrayed by Sean Carrigan and Caleb Ruminer, interviewing the notorious Jerry Brudos. For Mindhunter enthusiasts, these agents are the very pioneers who traveled the country studying serial killers to understand their twisted psyches. Their brief appearance serves as a nod to the canceled series, sparking excitement online. Despite speculation and Facebook posts claiming Mindhunter Season 3 is in production, Netflix has issued no official confirmation.

In Monster: The Ed Gein Story, the nod to Mindhunter goes deeper than the FBI agents. Happy Anderson reprises his role as Jerry Brudos, linking the two series with a clever Easter egg. While Ed Gein never spoke to the FBI, his crimes shaped the study of serial killers, and this subtle crossover rewards viewers who recognize the connection, blending historical context with a tribute to Netflix’s beloved psychological thriller. Eagle-eyed fans instantly spotted the connection.

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Fans swarmed X, trying to connect the dots about Mindhunter’s rumored comeback, dissecting Monster’s subtle nods and hidden links, as speculation and curiosity swirl around the canceled series’ possible return.

Mindhunter tribute in Monster has fans scrambling

Fans are buzzing over the subtle Mindhunter nod in the finale of Monster: The Ed Gein Story. Viewers were thrilled to spot familiar characters and actors sparking nostalgia for the canceled series. Many praised the performances of Charlie Hunnam and Laurie Metcalf while expressing frustration at Netflix for ending a show they consider flawless. The clever tribute rekindled love for Mindhunter, reminding audiences of its tension, atmosphere, and brilliant storytelling.

The comments kept pouring in, with some fans thrilled by the tribute while others expressed frustration over Mindhunter’s uncertain future.

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Comments were mixed as viewers reacted to the finale of Monster: The Ed Gein Story. Some celebrated the clever Mindhunter tribute, others speculated endlessly about whether the series would return for a third season, and a few criticized Monster itself. While Monster: The Ed Gein Story, featured an exceptional cast delivering powerful performances, it was the nod to Mindhunter that truly captured attention. The subtle crossover has fans buzzing, reigniting discussions about the canceled psychological thriller and its unforgettable legacy.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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