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A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder He has another mystery to solve.
Netflix has announced a third and final season for the YA series based on Holly Jackson’s novels. The final season depends on As good as deadthe third book in Jackson’s trilogy. Season 3 has finished production and is scheduled to premiere in 2027 on Netflix worldwide, except in the United Kingdom (where it airs on the BBC); Germany, Austria and Switzerland (ZDFneo); Australia (Stan); and New Zealand (Sky New Zealand).
“I’m glad we’re able to achieve this A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder “To its (bloody) end,” said Jackson, who also produces the series.As good as dead It’s my favorite in the book series, and my favorite season of the show as well. You’ll see Pip like you’ve never seen her before. It’s dark, breathless, terrible, and somehow still manages to be funny. “Come back to Little Kelton one last time… if you dare.”
Emma Myers stars A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Like Pip Fitz-Amobi, who begins the series by reinvestigating the death of a schoolgirl a few years earlier. Season 2 premiered on May 27, and follows Babe as she investigates the disappearance of a friend’s brother.
“I’m so glad we were able to bring a third season to everyone The Good Girl’s Guide to Murder“, said Myers, who is also a member of the European Parliament. “Thank you so much to everyone who gave this show love and support throughout! This was a truly amazing experience and Pip will be a character I will never forget. The third book is my favorite of all the books, so I’m very excited to show everyone what we’ve done.
Along with Myers, Zain Iqbal, Henry Ashton, Asha Banks, Judd Morgan Cooley, Eden H Davies and Yali Topol Margalith will return to their roles in the final season.
Moonage Pictures, part of ITV Studios, produces Good Girl’s Guide to Murder with Netflix and ZDFNeo. Sophie Klein and Sophie McClancey produce the series. Executive producers are Matthew Reid, Simon Crawford Collins and Frith Tiplady for Moonage Pictures; Daniel Scott Houghton and Catherine Bond for the BBC; Jackson, Myers, and director Tom Vaughan.

