Netflix sets May 27 premiere for A Good Girl's Guide to Murder season 2

Season 2 of Netflix mystery series A Good Girl's Guide to Murder will premiere on Wednesday, May 27, with all six episodes dropping at once. Emma Myers reprises her role as young detective Pip, who faces new challenges amid a missing person case. TVLine has learned of the release date and plot details.

Emma Myers returns as Pip Fitz-Amobi in the second season of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder. After solving the Andie Bell case in season 1, Pip aims to address the consequences and avoid further investigations. However, as Max Hastings' trial nears, Connor's brother Jamie suddenly disappears, pulling Pip into a race against time to locate him, according to the official synopsis. Returning cast members include Eden H Davies as Jamie, Zain Iqbal as Ravi, Asha Banks as Cara, Yali Topol Margalith as Lauren, Jude Morgan-Collie as Connor, and Henry Ashton as Max. Newcomer Freddie England joins as Robin. The series debuted on Netflix in August 2024 with a six-episode first season and was renewed that November. This installment continues the story on the streaming platform.

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Detective examines missing person poster outside Bristol private school in ITV thriller 'Gone'.
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ITV's Gone premieres as Bristol-set crime thriller

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ITV's new six-part crime drama Gone premieres on March 8, 2026, at 9pm, following detective Annie Cassidy as she investigates the disappearance of Sarah Polly. The series stars Eve Myles as the lead detective and David Morrissey as Sarah's husband, Michael Polly, a headmaster who becomes the prime suspect. Set and filmed in Bristol, the thriller explores themes of humanity and mystery within a prestigious private school environment.

Elle magazine has curated a selection of engaging cosy crime drama series, blending new releases and returning favourites across platforms like Netflix and BBC. These shows offer clever mysteries with minimal tension, ideal for relaxed viewing. The list highlights upcoming titles set to air in early 2026.

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A selection of upcoming television series offers viewers a mix of adaptations, thrillers, and comedies set for release from March to May 2026. Highlights include book-based dramas and projects from notable creators like the Duffer brothers and Margaret Atwood. These shows span platforms such as Apple TV Plus, Netflix, and PBS.

The British crime drama Patience has been renewed for a second season, set to air on Channel 4 in the UK starting January 7, 2026. While the US premiere on PBS is expected later in 2026, the series introduces significant changes, including the departure of Laura Fraser and the arrival of Jessica Hynes as a new detective. The season expands to eight episodes, focusing on Patience's evolving role and relationships.

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Building on earlier previews of international 2026 hits like The Boys season 5 and Bridgerton season 4, British television offers much to anticipate next year, with a diverse slate of new series and returning favorites across Netflix, BBC, ITV, and more. Highlights include classic literature adaptations, spy thrillers, and dramas from creators like Russell T Davies and Steven Moffat, alongside returning staples such as Line of Duty and Unforgotten.

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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Updating our 2026 TV preview coverage, January 11 brings season premieres for several popular series across broadcast and streaming, including Tom Hiddleston's 'The Night Manager' Season 2, PBS period dramas 'Miss Scarlet and the Duke' and 'All Creatures Great and Small' Season 6 each, HBO's 'Industry' Season 4, and Nikki Glaser hosting the Golden Globes.

 

 

 

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