A Good Girls Guide to Murder With Emma MyersiIs Coming to Netflix
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Mystery lovers, get excited because A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is on its way.
This upcoming series, based on Holly Jackson's popular YA series, will be available on Netflix later this year. Set five years after a murder-suicide in Fairview, high school senior Pip Fitz-Amobi (played by Emma Myers) becomes intrigued by the case. She believes there is more to the story than what was initially reported, sparking her own investigation.
The mystery series, "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder," will not only star Meyers from Netflix's "Wednesday," but also feature a talented cast including Zain Iqbal, Jude Collie, Raiko Gohara, Yali Topol Margalith, India Lillie Davies, Asha Banks, Jude Morgan-Collie, Yasmin Al-Khudhairi, Henry Ashton, Orla Hilla, Carla Woodcock, Anna Maxwell Martin, Matthew Baynton, Jessica Webber, Gary Beadle, Adam Astill, and Annabel Mullion.
In an interview with Netflix's Tudum on April 22, Meyers, who is 22 years old, expressed her excitement about starring in "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder."
Portraying the famous character Pip has been a dream come true for her. Whether you've read the book or not, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder offers a captivating experience. She believes that people will truly enjoy it.
Jackson's A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder was released in 2019 and quickly became a New York Times bestseller. The success of the first novel led Jackson, who is 31 years old, to write Good Girl, Bad Blood in 2020, As Good As Dead in 2021, and a prequel for Pip called Kill Joy, also in 2021.
A Good Girls Guide to Murder With Emma MyersiIs Coming to Netflix
A Good Girls Guide to Murder Sally Mais/Netflix
The bestselling author expressed her excitement that her novel will be adapted into a series. She shared her hope that viewers will enjoy uncovering the secrets and lies of Little Kilton, a small English town.
She mentioned that viewers can anticipate both humorous teenage antics and suspenseful twists reminiscent of thriller novels. From heartbreak to laughter, tears to gasps, and swooning over romantic moments, the series promises a rollercoaster of emotions.
When "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" premieres later this year, viewers should be prepared for a mix of emotions, from watching behind a cushion to cursing the author's name.
Another mystery series, Dead Boy Detectives, will be joining Netflix this year. Premiering on April 25, the show is based on the DC Comics characters with the same name. It will center around Charles Rowland (played by Jayden Revri) and Edwin Paine (played by George Rexstrew), who choose to remain on Earth instead of entering the afterlife to solve supernatural mysteries.
Editor's P/S:
As an avid mystery enthusiast, the upcoming Netflix series "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" has piqued my interest. Based on the popular YA novel by Holly Jackson, the series promises a captivating and suspenseful exploration of a murder-suicide that has haunted a small English town for five years. With a talented cast led by Emma Myers from "Wednesday," I am confident that the series will deliver the thrilling twists and turns that have made the book series a bestseller.
The fact that Jackson herself is involved in the adaptation adds an extra layer of authenticity and excitement to the project. Her insights into the characters and plot will ensure that the series remains true to the spirit of the original work while also offering fresh perspectives and emotional depth. The combination of humor, teenage antics, and suspenseful twists promises a rollercoaster ride that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats, eager to unravel the secrets and lies that have kept Little Kilton in its grip. I eagerly anticipate the premiere of "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder" and believe it will become a must-watch for fans of the genre.