'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' season 2: Release date, cast, and more
Netflix announces premiere date for 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' season 2
Netflix has officially announced the release date for the second season of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder.
The mystery thriller series will hit streaming platform on May 27, 2026. The second installment will consist of six episodes.
Based on Holly Jackson’s hit novel, the series stars Emma Myers, Eden H. Davies, Zain Iqbal, Asha Banks, Yali Topol Margalith, Henry Ashton, and Freddie England.
“I am BEYOND thrilled that we can continue Pip’s story and, this time, I’m writing on the show!” Jackson said in a statement.
“We owe everything to the dedicated fans, and I can’t wait to reunite with my ‘AGGGTM’ family!” added the author, as per Just Jared.
“After solving the Andie Bell case, Pip (Myers) is determined to fix the fallout – and stay away from any more investigations. But as Max Hastings’ (Ashton) trial approaches, Connor’s (Morgan-Collie) brother Jamie (Davies) suddenly disappears, and Pip finds herself in a race against time to find him," reads the film's synopsis.
For those unversed, season 1 of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder was released on July 1, 2024.
In November 2024, Netflix announced that the series would get a new season.
Here's the trailer:
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