A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2 Confirmed by Netflix

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Netflix Orders Second Season of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder

Netflix has confirmed a second season of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, featuring Emma Myers reprising her role as a teenage detective who investigates murder cases in a quaint English village.

Details on Season Two

Based on Holly Jackson’s acclaimed YA novel, the upcoming season will consist of six new episodes, set to be filmed in 2025 in the U.K. Zain Iqbal will also return as Ravi Singh.

Plot Synopsis

According to Netflix’s synopsis, in the second season, Pippa Fitz-Amobi (Myers) finds herself dealing with the repercussions of the Andie Bell case while trying to avoid further investigations. However, as the trial of Max Hastings nears, crucial witness Jamie Reynolds goes missing, prompting Pip to embark on a time-sensitive quest to locate him, grappling with the concept of justice.

Global Availability

The new season of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder will be released globally on Netflix, except in the U.K./Ireland, Germany, Australia, and New Zealand, where it will be available on BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

Production Details

Produced by Moonage Pictures (known for The Gentlemen, The Famous Five, and Bodies), the series is a collaborative effort between BBC Three, Netflix, and ZDFneo. The first season was adapted by Poppy Cogan.

Critical Reception

THR’s Chief TV critic, Daniel Fienberg, remarked that the series “fits squarely into a well-trodden, but deservedly beloved tradition of mysteries featuring meddlesome teenage detectives,” drawing parallels to characters like Nancy Drew, Harriet the Spy, and Veronica Mars. He also noted its British village setting evokes comparisons to Miss Marple.

Writers and Executive Producers

Season two will be scripted by Holly Jackson and Poppy Cogan, with executive producers including Matthew Read, Simon Crawford Collins, and Frith Tiplady from Moonage Pictures; alongside Lucy Richer, Danielle Scott-Haughton, and Katherine Bond for the BBC, as well as Holly Jackson and Poppy Cogan.

Person

Emma Myers, Zain Iqbal, Poppy Cogan, Holly Jackson, Matthew Read, Simon Crawford Collins, Frith Tiplady, Lucy Richer, Danielle Scott-Haughton, Katherine Bond, Daniel Fienberg

Company Names

Netflix, Moonage Pictures, BBC, ZDFneo

Titles

A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, The Gentlemen, The Famous Five, Bodies, Nancy Drew, Harriet the Spy, Veronica Mars, Miss Teen Marple

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