Fans are enthusiastic about Emma Myers’ A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder and want to when it comes out. The series is about to stream on two platforms on different release dates, that are mentioned in this article.
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is a crime-drama television series about Pip Fitz-Amobi, a smart young woman with a curious mind. She sets out to re-investigate the murder of a young girl, who died years ago. The case was closed with the girl’s boyfriend being accused of her killing. However, Pip Fitz-Amobi doesn’t believe the case to be over and is determined to find out the truth. The series is an adaptation of Holly Jackson’s novel of the same name.
Here’s all the A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder release date information we know so far, and all the details on when it is coming out.
Is there a A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder release date?
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is expected to arrive on July 1 on BBC iPlayer and BBC Three and on August 1 on Netflix.
In a conversation with BBC UK, screenwriter Poppy Cogan revealed the difficulties they faced adapting a huge novel into a concise series. Thus, they ensure to keep it a six-episode series, spanning 45 minutes each.
She said, “We’ve only got six 45-minute episodes, and there’s a lot of material in the book so it was about honing that, figuring out what was okay to leave out and what we needed to keep.” Subsequently, she appreciated the book’s writer Holly Jackson for aiding her in sorting out the things they need to keep in the storyline.
This date is an estimation based on the information we have at the time of this writing.
Where is A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder coming out?
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is anticipated to come out initially on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer in July 2024.
Moonage Pictures, a production company, is originally producing this brand-new series for BBC Three. Thus, it will release first on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer on July 1 at 6: 00 AM UK time and 1:00 AM (EST) US time, as per Stylecaster. Alternatively, it will also arrive on Netflix on August 1.