A Good Woman’s Information to Homicide has yet another thriller to unravel.
Netflix introduced a 3rd — and remaining — season for the YA collection primarily based on novels by Holly Jackson. The ultimate season relies on As Good As Useless, the third ebook in Jackson’s trilogy. Season three has wrapped manufacturing and is ready to premiere in 2027 on Netflix worldwide, except for the U.Ok. (the place it airs on the BBC); Germany, Austria and Switzerland (ZDFneo); Australia (Stan); and New Zealand (Sky NZ).
“I am ecstatic that we are able to bring A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder to its (bloody) conclusion,” stated Jackson, who additionally government produces the collection. “As Good As Dead is my favorite of the book series, and it’s by far my favorite season of the show too. You’ll see Pip as you’ve never seen her before. It’s dark, breathless, horrible and somehow still manages to be funny. Come on back to Little Kilton for the final time … if you dare.”
Emma Myers stars in A Good Woman’s Information to Homicide as Pip Fitz-Amobi, who begins the collection by re-investigating the demise of a schoolgirl a couple of years earlier. Season two premiered Could 27 and follows Pip as she investigates the disappearance of a good friend’s brother.
“I’m very happy that we get to bring everyone season three of A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder,” stated Myers, who’s additionally an EP. “Thank you so much to everyone who has given this show love and support throughout! This has truly been an incredible experience and Pip will be a character I will never forget. Book three is my favorite of all the books, so I’m very excited to show everyone what we’ve done.”
Together with Myers, Zain Iqbal, Henry Ashton, Asha Banks, Jude Morgan-Collie, Eden H Davies and Yali Topol Margalith will reprise their roles within the remaining season.
Moonage Footage, which is a part of ITV Studios, produces A Good Woman’s Information to Homicide with Netflix and ZDFNeo. Sophie Klein and Sophie MacClancy produce the collection. The chief producers are Matthew Learn, Simon Crawford Collins and Frith Tiplady for Moonage Footage; Danielle Scott-Haughton and Katherine Bond for the BBC; and Jackson, Myers and director Tom Vaughan.
