Netflix Snags Rights to the Highly Anticipated “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder”

A Good Girls Guide to Murder
A Good Girls Guide to Murder

Get ready for a thrilling new mystery series! Netflix has just acquired the rights to the hotly contested BBC Three adaptation of “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.” Fans of the wildly popular book series by Holly Jackson will soon be able to watch the story unfold on screens around the world.

The Buzz Behind the Book Adaptation

This YA mystery sensation has been generating excitement for a television adaptation, and it seems Netflix has listened. The series stars Emma Myers, fresh off her breakout success as Enid Sinclair in the Netflix smash hit, “Wednesday.” The show promises a suspenseful plot and a talented cast.

About the Show

“A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” centers around Pip Fitz-Amobi (Myers), a determined high schooler who refuses to accept the closed case of a murder that rocked her community five years ago. Convinced there’s more to the story than meets the eye, Pip dives into her own investigation, potentially putting herself at risk to uncover the truth.

Global Reach

With Netflix on board, “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” will stream in the US and most major international territories (excluding the UK, Ireland, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand). This expanded availability will undoubtedly amplify the show’s fanbase.

When to Expect It

The series is currently in post-production, with a release date anticipated for sometime in 2024. Keep an eye out for a trailer and more exciting news from Netflix soon!

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Netflix Snags Rights to the Highly Anticipated “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder”

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