Despite his notoriety and eventual death via electric chair in Florida in 1989 for his crimes, there's still a lot we don't know about Ted Bundy.
But it's the unknown that fascinates us — particular with a figure of such complete horror. You wonder how he could possibly have gotten away with it for so long, and how no one close to him could have known.
"Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile" attempts to illustrate that unknown story. The movie debuted at Sundance in January but will begin streaming on Netflix on Friday, May 3.
It's told from the point of view of Bundy's longtime girlfriend, who didn't know or didn't believe how evil he was for a very long time — even though she and her daughter lived a life at home with him every day.
Here's what the stars of the film look like in real life.
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Zac Efron stars as Ted Bundy in "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile."
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Prior to this role, Zac Efron was most well-known for his role as a teen heartthrob in "High School Musical."
Liz Kendall (Lily Collins) is a character who is based on the real-life Elizabeth Kloepfer, and this story is entirely told from her point of view. According to costar Haley Joel Osment, the writers spoke to the real-life Kloepfer when working on the script to get it right.