Netflix, True Crime
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Netflix is the streamer for you if you love unsolved mysteries or true-crime tales that will keep you up at night. The platform is adding some great new shows to its library this June that will keep you guessing in all the right ways.
Like clockwork, a fresh wave of series, movies, and documentaries has landed across our favorite streaming platforms. And as usual, a few standouts manage to break through Netflix’s ever-shifting Top
The streaming service dropped director Lucy Bowden’s documentary The Murder of Rachel Nickell, in addition to The Witness, a three-part dramatization of the tragedy from showrunner Rob Williams. Both titles have since generated a ton of buzz online, drawing attention back to Nickell’s murder case, which was eventually closed in 2008.
Netflix announced Tuesday it has ordered a third and final season of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. Pip Fitz-Amobi alert A Good Girl's Guide to Murder Season 3 is coming! pic.twitter.com/DQwwEe6ZvM— Netflix (@netflix) June 9,
Without a massive promotional campaign, Netflix quietly added a brand-new, three-part true crime miniseries to its global library on June 4. Despite the lack of Hollywood fanfare, the project has instantly captivated the industry.
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder has been renewed for a third and final season at Netflix, with Emma Myers returning as Pip in 2027.
The streamer has renewed the YA series for a final run in 2027.
“A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” is officially getting a third season of Netflix, which will also be its last. Starring Emma Myers as amateur sleuth Pip, the three-season arc completes the adaptation of Holly Jackson’s bestselling trilogy and will “bring Pip’s ultimate investigation to its gripping conclusion,” according to a press release.
