A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2 Photos Debut
The BBC and Netflix have released new photos from A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2, which will premiere in 2026.
Based on the bestselling novels by Holly Jackson, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is produced by Moonage Pictures, part of ITV Studios (The Gentlemen, The Famous Five, Bodies), in a co-production with Netflix and ZDFneo, which will air the series outside of the UK.

After solving the Andie Bell case, Pip Fitz-Amobi (Emma Myers, Wednesday) is determined to fix the fallout – and stay away from any more investigations. But as Max Hastings’ trial approaches, Connor’s brother Jamie suddenly disappears, and Pip finds herself in a race against time to find him.
It’s all systems go as the new photos reveal Pip and her friends back on the pursuit. With Jamie (Eden H Davies) missing and time running out, the pictures reveal Pip, Ravi (Zain Iqbal), Cara (Asha Banks), Lauren (Yali Topol Margalith), and Connor (Jude Morgan-Collie) reunited, unravelling new secrets, leads, and mysteries.

And as Pip prepares to face Max (Henry Ashton) in court, his cousin Robin (Freddie England) starts dating Lauren, becoming a controversial new member of their friendship group.
The season of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder was a big hit for the BBC when it premiered in Summer 2024, becoming one of BBC iPlayer’s most-watched titles with 16-24-year-olds and BBC Three’s highest-rated drama since its relaunch.

The second season will premiere on the BBC and, outside of the UK and Ireland, on Netflix, where available. In Germany, Australia, and Switzerland, it will be available exclusively on ZDFneo. In Australia, it will be exclusively on Stan. BBC Studios is handling global sales.
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2 is coming to BBC iPlayer, BBC One, and BBC Three in 2026.

Author and Season 2 writer Holly Jackson previously said, “I’m so excited to welcome some new and incredibly talented actors into the AGGGTM family. Eden is sensational as our Jamie; his presence is felt throughout, even though he’s missing. “Misia is the perfect Stanley Forbes, delivering a truly heart-wrenching performance. And Jack as Charlie Green is simply extraordinary: I had to stand and clap at the monitors. Just you wait.”
The six-episode second season was commissioned for the BBC by Lindsay Salt, Director of BBC Drama, and Fiona Campbell, Controller, Youth Audience, BBC Three and BBC iPlayer.

The series has been adapted for the screen by Holly Jackson and Poppy Cogan. Sophie Klein produces season two. Asim Abbasi is the director for block one, and Jill Robertson is the director for block two.
The executive producers are Matthew Read, Simon Crawford Collins, and Frith Tiplady for Moonage Pictures; Lucy Richer, Danielle Scott-Haughton, and Katherine Bond for the BBC, alongside Holly Jackson and Poppy Cogan.






