Scarpetta (TV series)

American crime drama television series (2026–present) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Scarpetta is an American crime drama television series developed by Liz Sarnoff and based on the book series of the same name by Patricia Cornwell. It stars Nicole Kidman as the titular character as Dr. Kay Scarpetta, a forensic pathologist who uses forensic technology to solve crimes. The series also stars Bobby Cannavale, Jamie Lee Curtis, Simon Baker, Rosy McEwen, Jacob Lumet Cannavale, Hunter Parrish, and Ariana DeBose. Kidman and Curtis also serve as executive producers alongside Cornwell and Sarnoff. The series premiered on Amazon Prime Video on March 11, 2026.

Genre
Developed byLiz Sarnoff
ShowrunnerLiz Sarnoff
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Scarpetta
Genre
Based on
Developed byLiz Sarnoff
ShowrunnerLiz Sarnoff
Starring
Music byJeff Russo
Perrine Virgile
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producers
  • Liz Sarnoff
  • Nicole Kidman
  • Per Saari
  • Jamie Lee Curtis
  • Patricia Cornwell
  • Jason Blum
  • David Gordon Green
  • Jeremy Gold
  • Chris Dickie
  • Chris McCumber
  • Amy Sayres
ProducerMary Kane
Cinematography
  • Michael Simmonds
  • John Brawley
  • Eliot Rockett
Editors
  • Colin Patton
  • JoAnne Yarrow
  • Cecily Rhett
  • Andrew Wesman
Production companies
Original release
NetworkAmazon Prime Video
ReleaseMarch 11, 2026 (2026-03-11) 
present
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Premise

Kay Scarpetta (Nicole Kidman) is a brilliant forensic pathologist. Inspired by former Virginia Chief Medical Examiner Marcella Farinelli Fierro, she employs advanced forensic technology to unravel mysteries and solve crimes.[2] Settings include Florida, Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina. [3][4]

Cast and characters

Main

Recurring

Charlie B. Foster co-stars as Wingo, Scarpetta's assistant in the morgue.[12] Scarpetta author Patricia Cornwell has a cameo in the series premiere as the official who swears in Kay in as chief medical examiner.[13]

Episodes

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No.TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release date
1"Bridge of Time, Part One"David Gordon GreenLiz SarnoffMarch 11, 2026 (2026-03-11)
2"Kay"David Gordon GreenLiz SarnoffMarch 11, 2026 (2026-03-11)
3"Dot"Charlotte BrändströmIturri SosaMarch 11, 2026 (2026-03-11)
4"Pete"Charlotte BrändströmAhmadu GarbaMarch 11, 2026 (2026-03-11)
5"Hello from space, my Dear"Charlotte Brändström
David Gordon Green
Matthew ZuckerMarch 11, 2026 (2026-03-11)
6"Benton"David Gordon GreenMaisha ClossonMarch 11, 2026 (2026-03-11)
7"L + J"Ellen KurasAlison BalianMarch 11, 2026 (2026-03-11)
8"Bridge of Time, Part Two"David Gordon GreenLiz SarnoffMarch 11, 2026 (2026-03-11)
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Production

Development

In June 2021, it was reported that a television series adaptation of novel series is in development from Comet Pictures, a production company owned by Jamie Lee Curtis and Blumhouse Television.[14][15][16] Patricia Cornwell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jason Blum, Chris McCumber, Jeremy Gold and Chris Dickie would serve as the show's executive producers.[14]

In February 2023, it was announced that Nicole Kidman and Jamie Lee Curtis would join the cast and also serve as executive producers on the show.[4][3] This marked the first instance of Scarpetta's transition from page to screen despite numerous prior attempts.[17][18] Initially, in 1992, Demi Moore was briefly associated with the Scarpetta character, while Angelina Jolie was contemplating a big-screen franchise based on the role in 2009.[19][20][21] A two-season order, each consisting of eight episodes, was anticipated for the series.[22] At the beginning, when the project was announced, no showrunner was attached.[23][24] However, it was later confirmed that Liz Sarnoff would step in as the series' writer and showrunner.[4] David Gordon Green and Amy Sayres also served as executive producers.[25]

Although the series was initially announced as Kay Scarpetta, the title was changed to Scarpetta when the casting updates were revealed.[26][27] David Gordon Green was reported to be directing the first two episodes.[28] Charlotte Brändström was noted as one of the directors.[29][30]

Casting

In February 2023, Nicole Kidman was cast in the series in the titular role, alongside Jamie Lee Curtis playing Kay's sister Dorothy.[4] In September 2024, Ariana DeBose, Bobby Cannavale, Simon Baker, Rosy McEwen, and Jake Cannavale joined the cast.[5][31] Later that same month, Sosie Bacon, Amanda Righetti, Janet Montgomery, Stephanie Faracy and Mike Vogel were added to the cast.[6] In October 2024, Hunter Parrish was reported to star.[7] In November 2024, Tiya Sircar, Anna Diop, Graham Phillips and Georgia King were announced to star in recurring roles.[8] In March 2025, Charlie B. Foster was announced to have joined the cast in a recurring role.[12] In May 2026, it was reported that David Arquette, Jodi Balfour, William Zabka, Stella Baker, Kim Dickens, Troy Garity, Jerod Haynes, Michael "Killer Mike" Render, and Holland Taylor were cast in recurring capacities for the second season.[11]

Filming

Filming was originally scheduled to begin in Nashville in September 2024,[32] but was later postponed to October 2024.[33] On March 8, 2025, Curtis announced that filming of the first season had wrapped.[34]

On March 31, 2026, the second season had started production.[35]

Release

Scarpetta premiered on Amazon Prime Video on March 11, 2026, and the first season consists of eight episodes.[36][37]

Reception

Critical response

Metacritic review
breakdown (unweighted)

Positive
6 (25%)
Mixed
16 (67%)
Negative
2 (8%)

For the first season, the series holds a 57% approval rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, based on 67 critic reviews. The website's critics consensus reads, "A little messy and occasionally all over the place, Scarpetta still makes for a fun watch thanks to its stacked cast and a mystery that's just compelling enough to keep viewers digging for more."[38] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 54 out of 100 based on 24 critics, indicating "mixed or average".[39]

Audience viewership

According to Nielsen's latest data, measuring only U.S. views on TV sets, the first season was placed #4 and #6 in the original series and overall chart during the week of 9–15 March.[40] It maintained its #7 position for the original series chart for the week of 16–22 March.[41]

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