Nicole Kidman leads Scarpetta TV adaptation of Cornwell novels

Nicole Kidman stars as forensic pathologist Kay Scarpetta in the new Prime Video series based on Patricia Cornwell's bestselling crime novels. Co-produced with Jamie Lee Curtis, who plays Scarpetta's sister, the show spans two timelines and features a notable ensemble cast. The adaptation, decades in development, draws from books that have sold over 120 million copies worldwide.

The TV series Scarpetta adapts Patricia Cornwell's long-running crime novel series, which began with Postmortem in 1990 and has sold more than 120 million copies globally. Previous adaptation attempts in the 1990s considered actresses such as Helen Mirren, Demi Moore, and Angelina Jolie for the lead role of Kay Scarpetta, Virginia's Chief Medical Examiner. Over 30 years later, Jamie Lee Curtis acquired the rights and partnered with Nicole Kidman, who serves as co-executive producer and stars as the titular character.

Kidman, whose mother Janelle and sister Antonia were avid fans of the books, explained her connection during the show's New York premiere. "My sister and my mother were obsessed with the novels, so I would read them," she told the Associated Press. She added to Entertainment Tonight that earlier opportunities to play Scarpetta as a film did not align with the right timing or scripts, but now feels prepared for the role.

Curtis portrays Dorothy, Kay's sister, reflecting on the project's evolution. "Not only being co-bosses on a show, but then also playing her slutty sister. I was not imagining that as my future," she said to the Associated Press. The cast includes Simon Baker, Bobby Cannavale, and Ariana DeBose, with the narrative unfolding across two timelines set 28 years apart. Younger versions are played by Rosy McEwen as Kay, Jake Cannavale—Bobby's son—as police officer Pete Marino, Amanda Righetti as Dorothy, and Hunter Parrish as FBI agent Benton Wesley.

Kidman's background, including watching medical shows with her nursing instructor mother and clinical psychologist father, aided her portrayal of a forensic pathologist. She related personally to Scarpetta's fixation on death following her father's sudden 2014 heart attack. "I lost my father and my main thing was finding out why... it became an obsession," Kidman told USA Today.

The eight-episode first season, blending elements from two books, is available on Prime Video. Simon Baker confirmed on Today that production for Season 2 has begun in Nashville, with Curtis noting plans to pair additional novels season by season.

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Nicole Kidman portraying Kay Scarpetta in a tense forensic autopsy scene from the Prime Video series 'Scarpetta', highlighting the crime thriller's intense drama.
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Nicole Kidman Stars in Prime Video's 'Scarpetta' Crime Thriller Premiere to Mixed Reviews

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Prime Video released all eight episodes of 'Scarpetta', a forensic crime drama based on Patricia Cornwell's novels, on March 11, 2026, with Nicole Kidman starring as chief medical examiner Kay Scarpetta. The series opens with a new murder echoing a serial killer case from 28 years prior, amid family tensions and workplace rivalries. Reviewers praise Kidman's commanding performance and intensity but critique the overstuffed narrative and uneven pacing.

Prime Video's adaptation of Patricia Cornwell's Scarpetta novels will premiere on March 11, 2026, starring Nicole Kidman as forensic pathologist Dr. Kay Scarpetta. The series has received a two-season order and features a cast including Jamie Lee Curtis and Bobby Cannavale. A trailer and first-look images have been released, highlighting the show's dual-timeline crime thriller narrative.

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Mystery and thriller fans have several book-to-screen adaptations premiering this March on various streaming platforms. These include stories of private investigators, young detectives, forensic pathologists, and accidental cover-ups. The lineup draws from established authors like Carl Hiaasen and Patricia Cornwell.

Following the March 2026 wave of mystery and thriller adaptations (see our previous coverage), additional book-based series have launched this year on Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Apple TV, featuring obsessions, conspiracies, and family perils.

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Apple TV+ has released a first look at its upcoming series Cape Fear, starring Amy Adams, Patrick Wilson, and Javier Bardem. The show reimagines the classic thriller as a tale of vengeance against a couple of attorneys. It premieres on the platform on June 5th.

ITV and Australian streamer Stan have co-commissioned a six-part detective series set in the Australian Outback. The Killings at Parrish Station follows Detective Georgia Cooke as she investigates a 1987 massacre and a similar case 37 years later. The show features Mia Wasikowska and Heather Mitchell portraying the lead at different stages of her life.

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Virgin Media has compiled a selection of new TV shows and movies available across its platforms this March, including Prime Video, BBC iPlayer, Channel 4, On Demand, and Paramount+. Highlights feature adaptations like Young Sherlock and Scarpetta, alongside returning favorites such as Invincible and Made In Chelsea. These recommendations aim to guide viewers through fresh content on BBC iPlayer, Channel 4, Prime Video, Paramount+, and On Demand.

 

 

 

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