Nicole Kidman portraying Kay Scarpetta in a tense forensic autopsy scene from the Prime Video series 'Scarpetta', highlighting the crime thriller's intense drama.
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.

'Scarpetta', adapted by Liz Sarnoff and executive produced by Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis through Blossom Films, Comet Pictures, and Blumhouse Television, follows Dr. Kay Scarpetta (Nicole Kidman) as she returns to her role as Virginia's chief medical examiner. The premiere episode centers on a woman's hog-tied, naked body found near train tracks, with a penny scraped clean at the scene hinting at foul play. Scarpetta faces resistance from colleagues unhappy with her comeback, including former chief Elvin Reddy (Alex Klein), who once forced her out after public criticism and now assigns her a new assistant with shared history.

Flashbacks to 28 years earlier depict a young Scarpetta (Rosy McEwen) investigating a similar case involving Matt Peterson, whose trussed wife was found with a knife nearby—the fourth such killing suggesting a serial murderer. Junior detective Pete Marino (Jake Cannavale) assists, initially clearing Peterson.

Family strains heighten the drama: Scarpetta's sister Dorothy (Jamie Lee Curtis) clashes with genius niece Lucy (Ariana DeBose), a tech prodigy who copes with her late wife's death via AI and hosts a tense birthday gathering where FBI profiler Benton Wesley—Scarpetta's future husband—is introduced. Retired detective Peter Marino (Bobby Cannavale), Dorothy's husband and Scarpetta's brother-in-law, gains official access to scenes through her.

The episode ends at a missing woman's home, uncovering a kettlebell as a potential murder weapon with fingerprints matching Peterson from the past case, implying his conviction was flawed and the killer persists.

The ensemble includes Simon Baker as Benton Wesley, Anson Mount as a cult leader suspect, Sosie Bacon as reporter Abby Turnbull, and Mike Vogel as city attorney Bill Boltz; flashbacks feature Hunter Parrish as young Benton. Directed in part by David Gordon Green, the series features gory autopsies and violent scenes.

Reviews are mixed: HELLO! calls it a 'grisly crime drama not for the faint-hearted,' lauding Kidman's 'fine form.' Variety praises its 'engrossing depiction of horrific femicide' and Kidman's 'fantastic' turn, exploring violence, misogyny, and dysfunction. However, TVLine deems it disappointing with a 'bland mystery' and 'overstuffed narrative' slowed by time-hops, despite 'serious star power' from three Oscar winners (Kidman, Curtis, DeBose). The A.V. Club labels it Kidman's 'shoddiest show yet,' a flat procedural.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X to Prime Video's 'Scarpetta' are mixed, mirroring critic reviews. Users and outlets praise Nicole Kidman's commanding performance as Kay Scarpetta, but criticize the overstuffed narrative, uneven pacing, and bland mystery. Some fans express excitement over specific scenes and the cast's star power including Jamie Lee Curtis, while others point out minor issues like gendered title translations.

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