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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder release date: Here's when Wednesday co-star Emma Myers' new show will debut on Netflix and BBC

The murder mystery is set to air in the UK before hitting Netflix later in the year.

A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
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If she’s not careful, Emma Myers could find herself typecast in Netflix murder mysteries – which wouldn’t be a bad fate, if you ask us. Fresh off her role as the surprisingly chipper werewolf roommate Enid Sinclair in Netflix's Wednesday, Myers is set to star in A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder as well. The show will have slightly different release dates depending on where you live, so here is when A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is coming out where you live.

Based on the Holly Jackson novel of the same name, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is set to debut on BBC Three and the BBC iPlayer in the UK before it hits Netflix in the US and other countries. As revealed during the cast and crew panel at MCM London in May 2024, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder will air beginning July 1 on BBC iPlayer. All eight episodes of the first season will drop on the streaming service on that day while BBC Three will show it weekly later in the month. Netflix has announced that A Good Girl's Guide to Murder will be available to stream in everywhere else (except the UK/Ireland, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand) on August 1, 2024.

Emma Myers is set to play Pip Fitz-Amobi in A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, a smart and single-minded 17-year-old investigating the murder of a high school student from five years earlier. Of course, we don’t expect things to go as planned and for new twists to tangle the otherwise straightforward murder mystery plot.

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is set to debut July 1, 2024 in the UK and will land on Netflix for US fans on August 1, 2024. The series is set to air in other territories, such as Germany and Australia, but no release windows have been announced.


Trent Cannon

Trent Cannon: Trent is a freelance writer who has been covering anime, video games, and pop culture for a decade. (He/Him)

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