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EastEnders' Jake Wood breaks silence on Max and Zoe affair and reveals "chaos" for Walford return
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EastEnders’ Jake Wood breaks silence on Max and Zoe affair and reveals “chaos” for Walford return

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

In addition to the history that Max has with the Slater clan, he also becomes privy to Zoe’s secrets surrounding her twins, whom she gave birth to in 2006 and also that she may have killed a man during her quest to find her surviving son.

In the present day, a recent shot Zoe called Max to warn him not to return to Walford, but he didn’t sound so keen…

Speaking to the press on the set of Walford, actor Jake Wood revealed what it was like to finally be back as Max Branning, having left the soap in 2021.

On the twist of Max and Zoe’s connection, Wood revealed he was “excited”, adding: “Like I knew that Michelle was coming back – really pleased that she was coming back and she wasn’t being recast iconic character. And I think it’s really interesting to have Max in the mix; it makes everything so much more complicated. I do return for a little bit. It’s quite soon before my sort of permanent return, and there’s lots of drama and chaos to issue.”

Zoe Slater (Michelle Ryan, right) caught Max’s attention in flashback scenes in Thursday’s episode. BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

He added: [The flashback storyline] works really well. You get a lot of exposition, a lot of the explanation of the relationship, so by the time Max turns up proper, there’s already an established relationship between the two of them. It’s just been a joy.”

Given that neither Max nor Zoe has had particularly smooth-sailing love lives, is this a true romance? Wood is a firm believer that their connection was true and real feelings are involved.

“I mean, from my point of view, I think the relationship between them is genuine,” confirmed Wood. “I think there are genuine feelings between them.

“But I think by the time Max comes back onto the Square, it’s just become very complicated in terms of in terms of where Max is at and what he’s about at that moment, to be able to commit to her, but I do feel like they do have a connection, and I think a lot of that was down to Zoe’s looking for her son that she gave up for adoption, and that Max helps her financially to to pay for the PI, to help look for it.

“Obviously the you know, that’s got very deep meaning for Max, the not having a relationship with his kids. So I think there was a lot of common ground.”

Jake Wood as Max Branning stood in front of Walford East tube station, staring menacingly ahead. He is wearing a light blue shirt paired with a dark coloured suit.

Max Branning (Jake Wood) will soon be back on Albert Square. BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

When asked about whether the episodes this week were just a tease for Max’s full-time return, Wood responded in the affirmative and revealed that new executive producer Ben Wadey was the reason he came back.

“I think mainly it’s all down to Ben’s vision, really,” noted Wood. “I had lunch with Ben in January, and that kind of cemented it for me. Ben is a big fan of the show and understands all the characters’ intrinsically exciting stories coming up, so just all the mix of those things was, after that lunch, a bit of a no-brainer for me to think about coming back after five years.

“It’s such a good atmosphere with all the cast. It’s probably the highest I’ve ever known it in 15 years being here; everyone’s on a real high. And the show seems to be going from strength to strength, and it’s just such a great time to be coming back.”

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5 huge EastEnders questions after shock Max Branning return and Zoe Slater twists
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5 huge EastEnders questions after shock Max Branning return and Zoe Slater twists

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

After Jack Branning (Scott Maslen) and Ravi Gulati (Aaron Thiara) fought over a gun and it accidentally fired, Zoe realised she had been shot, and her panicked mum Kat Moon (Jessie Wallace) brought her to Walford East and called an ambulance.

As Zoe continue to exhibit troubling behaviour, Kat begged Zoe to tell her what she was struggling with, and Zoe mentioned she had an enemy out there who is still alive.

Alfie (Shane Richie) found them and the trio ended up back at The Queen Vic, where Jack was playing the dutiful police detective and covering his own tracks.

Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey) stepped up to administer first aid, and the former flames had a brief catch up, with Zoe glad to hear that Anthony now had children.

As Zoe writhed in pain, a flashback took us back to 2006, where Zoe was screaming through labour pains as she gave birth to twins.

One of the babies tragically didn’t survive, and having only given her first name to medics, Zoe fled the hospital and left her child behind.

In the present, Kat spotted a tattoo of Zoe’s, sporting baby feet with an angel halo, and she was heartbroken for her daughter.

In the ambulance, Zoe showed warmer feelings towards Kat, and said of herself that she “couldn’t even do giving birth right”.

Meanwhile, Jack ordered a guilty Ravi to change his clothes and shower to get rid of the gun residue, as it became ever clearer that Jack was going rogue.

At the hospital, Zoe needed emergency surgery to stop the bleeding, and as Kat waited for news, she answered a call on Zoe’s damaged phone.

Assuming it was the enemy that was after Zoe and that he had shot her, Kat threatened the caller that she would make him pay, but the man stayed silent.

As the call ended, the character Kat had just been threatening was unveiled to viewers as none other than Max Branning (Jake Wood)!

Like us, we’re sure you have a lot of questions, so join RadioTimes.com as we delve into the biggest ones below.

How are Zoe and Max connected?

Jake Wood as Max Branning in EastEnders. BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

With Zoe having left Walford in 2005 and Max not arriving until 2006, we’re most curious as to how the pair know each other.

Max has always been a serial womaniser, so it’s of course possible that he and Zoe crossed paths either before he was first on-screen, or in the intervening years while both characters were away.

Still, we also have to entertain the idea that their relationship is not romantic at all!

Was Max calling Zoe as a friend or foe?

With Zoe in fear of an “enemy”, that brings us onto our next big question…

Has Max returned as a villain?

Jake Wood as Max Branning stood in front of Walford East tube station, staring menacingly ahead. He is wearing a light blue shirt paired with a dark coloured suit.

Max was previously confirmed to be returning to Walford. BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

Max is no stranger to a villain era, having sought revenge over his wrongful conviction for the murder of Lucy Beale (Hetti Bywater) by trying to take over the Square and trying to kill Ian (Adam Woodyatt).

So might his return see him playing the bad guy in vulnerable Zoe’s story?

While we’ve yet to learn all the details, this would pit Max against Kat and the Moon/Slater clan, and we can’t see his daughter Lauren (Jacqueline Jossa) and estranged teenage son Oscar (Pierre Moullier) wanting anything to do with him.

So, is Max up to no good again, or is there another twist in this tale?

Who fathered Zoe’s children?

Michelle Ryan as Zoe Slater standing in Albert Square gardens at night in EastEnders.

Michelle Ryan as Zoe Slater. BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

A quick working out of the dates confirmed that whoever Zoe’s baby daddy is, it can’t be the late Dirty Den Watts (Leslie Grantham).

Now that we’ve established who isn’t the father, we need to know who is, and whether it’s a character we know.

There’s no resemblance to Max, but how about Anthony? Was there more to Zoe’s comment that she was pleased he had kids of his own?

Zoe’s ill-fated romance with Den’s son Dennis Rickman (Nigel Harman) ended long before her exit, but Dennis remained alive until the very end of 2005, and we don’t know how far into 2006 Zoe gave birth.

Imagine widow Sharon’s (Letitia Dean) shock if she found out that Dennis had a fling with Zoe that led to an unknown pregnancy.

Then there’s the old character group Zoe hung around with decades ago – like Ronny Ferreira (Ray Panthaki) or Tariq Larousi (Nabil Elouahabi).

Whoever this mystery man is, we can’t shake the feeling that it’s a familiar face.

During the flashback, a nurse and doctor were concerned by Zoe’s “bad blood” remark about her baby, but was she referring to her own dark conception story, or that of her child?

Have we already met Zoe’s son?

What if Zoe’s child, who would now be 19 years old, is a character we already know about?

While there were no on-screen births for male EastEnders characters in 2006, that doesn’t necessarily rule this theory out.

Many characters have passed through Albert Square over the years, and there must be a reason the soap has focused first on Zoe’s secret son.

One thing we can rule out is the possibility of Zoe being Joel Marshall’s (Max Murray) mother, as Joel is (as far as we know) considerably younger than her child.

What else is Zoe hiding after troubling dialogue?

Was it a clue when Zoe made a point of saying that the man after her is “still alive”?

There’s also Zoe’s continued insistence that she’s done something so awful, that she believes even Kat would wash her hands of her.

This is something we’ve been pondering over since the summer, and with the promise of more secrets to be spilled on Thursday (4th September 2025), it looks like we’ll be in the know very soon.

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EastEnders continues on Thursday from 6am on BBC iPlayer and at 7.30pm on BBC One.

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EastEnders teases feud for Max Branning return with another iconic character
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EastEnders teases feud for Max Branning return with another iconic character

by jummy84 August 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Of course, Max has multiple family connections still in Walford – from his brother Jack (Scott Branning) to his eldest children Lauren (Jacqueline Jossa) and Oscar (Pierre Moullier), plus a love child he doesn’t know about in Annie Carter.

If that wasn’t enough, he’s also got former flames on the Square in the form of Stacey Slater (Lacey Turner) and Linda Carter (Kellie Bright).

However, Max was also never short on enemies, and now one he has never encountered has become clear in Tuesday’s episode (26th August 2025).

Following the exposure of Oscar as the intruder who left Patrick Trueman (Rudolph Walker) shaken, schemer Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins) made her anti-Branning feelings very clear.

Speaking to her son and Lauren’s partner, Peter Beale (Thomas Law), in The Albert, Cindy suggested that Lauren had plotted with Oscar to rob the Truemans.

Cindy Beale (Michelle Collins) is holding a grudge in EastEnders. BBC

“She is a Branning, I wouldn’t put anything past them,” argued Cindy about Lauren.

Cindy also argued that Peter’s deceased siblings, Lucy (Hetti Bywater) and Steven Beale (Aaron Sidwell), would have seen “straight through” Lauren.

Later, in Kathy’s Cafe, Cindy approached Patrick’s so, Dr. Anthony Trueman (Nicholas Bailey), and complained about Oscar, claiming he had “family form” and “like father, like son”.

Cindy then blamed Max for the death of her eldest son, Steven, and claimed the Brannings were “evil”, with Steven’s death “living proof”.

After telling Anthony he should be relieved Patrick didn’t suffer worse and calling out Oscar’s character, Cindy left.

Aaron Sidwell as Steven Beale in EastEnders in 2017.

Aaron Sidwell as Steven Beale in EastEnders in 2017. YouTube/BBC

Of course, fans will recall that Steven sustained fatal injuries following a violent encounter with Max back in 2017 during a fire started as part of Max’s revenge against the Beales for his being framed for Lucy’s murder.

Steven died in hospital after learning that Max’s daughter, Abi Branning (Lorna Fitzgerald), was pregnant with his child. Abi also died months later after a fatal fall from the Vic, but her child, later named Abi after her mother, was saved.

Max now lives away from Walford, estranged from all his children, but is still the guardian of his granddaughter Abi, who is also Cindy’s grandchild. Max and Cindy share three grandchildren – Abi Jr., Peter and Lauren’s sons, Louie Beale (Jake McNally) and Jimmy Beale.

Pierre Moullier as Oscar Branning, Jacqueline Jossa as Lauren Branning, Jake Wood as Max Branning, and Scott Maslen as Jack Branning pose and stand on the exterior set to Walford tube station for EastEnders.

(L-R) Pierre Moullier as Oscar Branning, Jacqueline Jossa as Lauren Branning, Jake Wood as Max Branning, and Scott Maslen as Jack Branning pose and stand on the exterior set of Walford tube station for EastEnders. BBC/Jack Barnes/Kieron McCarron

In case that history wasn’t complicated enough, Max also had an affair with Lucy before she was killed at the hands of her younger half-brother Bobby Beale.

So, there’s now set to be huge tension when Max returns to Walford.

Yet, given the similar scheming and adulterous behaviour of both Max and Cindy, many fans (with us included!) have speculated that this tension could lead to passion as well as fury.

We’ll certainly be ready for drama…

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From left: 'The Dropout,' 'When They See Us,' 'Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story' and 'Welcome to Chippendales'
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by jummy84 August 24, 2025
written by jummy84

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There’s no denying the fact that true-crime stories are everywhere — in podcasts, TV series, or movies — and the craze doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. The Hollywood Reporter compiled a list of some of the most recent true-crime series and films available to stream.

These hit shows and movies have garnered more than 60 Emmy nominations over the last few years, with 11 coming this year for Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.

A 2022 YouGov poll showed that half of Americans enjoy true-crime content, with one in three saying they consume it at least once a week and one in four admitting that they watch it multiple times per week. The poll also showed that true-crime series and movies tend to make people more empathetic toward victims and safety-conscious, as well as better-versed in how the criminal justice system works.

With interest in true crime seemingly at an all-time high, as viewers seek content that transports them into real-life stories, it’s no surprise there are constantly more docuseries premiering across several streaming platforms.

So, what is it about the true crime genre that draws people in so much? According to Jean Kim, M.D., audiences may be entranced by the content because they find comfort in the reassuring narrative formula, its reinforcing sense of moral clarity and how it reminds them of their luck at times.

Below, find a list of 37 true-crime (or true-crime adjacent) TV shows and movies that can be watched on Max, Netflix, Hulu and more. (This story first published in 2024 and has been updated to include more items.)

  • ‘The Vow’

    The Vow
    Image Credit: Courtesy of HBO

    The Vow, streaming on MAX, follows former NXIVM members as they open up about the emotional toll of the events that took place in the so-called self-improvement group, whose leader, Keith Raniere, was convicted of sex trafficking, racketeering and other crimes. The docuseries reveals the emotional journeys of the group’s founders, supporters and defectors as new evidence comes to light.

  • ‘Unbelievable’

    UnbelievableUnbelievable
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    Based on a true story, Netflix’s Unbelievable follows Kaitlyn Dever’s Marie after she comes forward and reveals she was bound, gagged and raped before recanting her story. Two female detectives, played by Merritt Wever and Toni Collette, follow a trail that could lead them to what really happened in the drama series.

  • ‘The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story’

    THE ASSASSINATION OF GIANNI VERSACE: AMERICAN CRIME STORY (aka AMERICAN CRIME STORY), from left: Edgar Ramirez (as Gianni Versace), Penelope Cruz (as Donatella Versace)THE ASSASSINATION OF GIANNI VERSACE: AMERICAN CRIME STORY (aka AMERICAN CRIME STORY), from left: Edgar Ramirez (as Gianni Versace), Penelope Cruz (as Donatella Versace)
    Image Credit: Ray Mickshaw/FX/Courtesy Everett Collection

    The Assassination of Gianni Versace is the second installment in the American Crime Story franchise and explores the murder of the famed designer by spree killer Andrew Cunanan. The scripted nine-episode series is based on the book Vulgar Favors: Andrew Cunanan, Gianni Versace, and the Largest Failed Manhunt in U.S. History.

  • ‘The Dropout’

    The DropoutThe Dropout
    Image Credit: Beth Dubber/Hulu

    Based on the ABC podcast of the same name, Hulu’s scripted series The Dropout details the real-life rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes (played by Amanda Seyfried), the Theranos founder and CEO who developed a health-care technology that put millions of patients at risk.

  • ‘The Watcher’

    Bobby Cannavale as Dean Brannock in The Watcher.Bobby Cannavale as Dean Brannock in The Watcher.
    Image Credit: Eric Liebowitz/Netflix

    Netflix’s fictionalized The Watcher follows a married couple, played by Naomi Watts and Bobby Cannavale, who move into their dream home in the New Jersey suburbs, only to begin receiving terrifying letters from a stalker named “the Watcher.”

  • ‘A Friend of the Family’

    A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY (l-r) Mckenna Grace as Jan Broberg, Jake Lacy as Robert "B" BerchtoldA FRIEND OF THE FAMILY (l-r) Mckenna Grace as Jan Broberg, Jake Lacy as Robert "B" Berchtold
    Image Credit: Fernando Decillis/Peacock

    Peacock‘s scripted series A Friend of the Family brings to life the true story of the Broberg family, whose youngest daughter, Jan (McKenna Grace), was kidnapped multiple times by the family’s “friend,” played by Jake Lacy. Lacy’s Robert exploited the Broberg’s vulnerabilities and turned their daughter against them.

  • ‘Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal’

    (L to R) Alex Murdaugh, Morgan Doughty, Paul Murdaugh and Maggie Murdaugh in Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal.(L to R) Alex Murdaugh, Morgan Doughty, Paul Murdaugh and Maggie Murdaugh in Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal.
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal follows the story of a prominent South Carolina family whose legacy begins to unravel after a fatal boating accident and, later, Maggie Murdaugh and son Paul’s murders. The Netflix docuseries brings to light a century of corruption, power and cover-ups in the Southern state.

  • ‘Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence’

    Stolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah LawrenceStolen Youth: Inside the Cult at Sarah Lawrence
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Hulu

    This Hulu docuseries explores the origins of a cult at Sarah Lawrence College, where students fell under the influence of a friend’s father, Larry Ray. The cult originated in 2010 on the college campus until its recent demise, for which the aftermath is still unfolding.

  • ‘Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’

    'Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story''Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story'
    Image Credit: Ser Baffo/Netflix

    Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story dramatizes the story of the notorious serial killer, who was active in the Midwest between 1978 and 1991. The scripted series follows instances where Dahmer was almost apprehended until his ultimate conviction and death.

  • ‘Unsolved Mysteries’

    Elton D. Carter, Sr. in Unsolved MysteriesElton D. Carter, Sr. in Unsolved Mysteries
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    Unsolved Mysteries originally aired on NBC from 1987-97 before being rebooted at CBS from 1997-99, Lifetime from 2001-02, Spike from 2008-10, and Netflix from 2020 to present day. The true-crime docuseries highlights real cases of baffling disappearances, shocking murders and paranormal encounters.

  • ‘Mindhunter’

    MindhunterMindhunter
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    Netflix’s Mindhunter follows the creation of the Behavioral Analysis Unit within the Training Division at the FBI Academy in Quantico and the beginning of criminal profiling. The scripted series centers on Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff), Bill Tench (Holt McCallany) and psychologist Wendy Carr (Anna Torv), with David Fincher and Charlize Theron among the show’s executive producers.

  • ‘Under the Banner of Heaven’

    Under the Banner of HeavenUnder the Banner of Heaven
    Image Credit: Michelle Faye/FX

    Based on Jon Krakauer’s nonfiction book Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith, the Hulu scripted series follows Andrew Garfield’s Jeb Pyre and Gil Birmingham’s Detective Bill Taba as they investigate a double murder committed in the name of God by Lafferty brothers Ron (Sam Worthington) and Dan (Wyatt Russell).

  • ‘Candy’

    Betty (Melanie Lynskey) and Candy (Jessica Biel) in Candy.Betty (Melanie Lynskey) and Candy (Jessica Biel) in Candy.
    Image Credit: Tina Rowden/Hulu

    Hulu’s drama series Candy brings to life the true story of Candy Montgomery, a 1980s housewife and mother who did everything right until she began an affair with her neighbor that ended in murder. The Jessica Biel- and Melanie Lynskey-starring series details the time leading up to the affair, the affair itself, the ax-murder and the court trial.

  • ‘Inventing Anna’

    Julia Garner as Anna Delvery in Inventing Anna.Julia Garner as Anna Delvery in Inventing Anna.
    Image Credit: Aaron Epstein/Netflix

    Julia Garner plays the real-life Anna Delvey on Netflix’s scripted drama series, which draws from the actual case of the Instagram-legendary heiress who stole the hearts and money of New York elites.

  • ‘The Act’

    The Act - Dee Dee Blanchard (Patricia Arquette), Gypsy Rose Blanchard (Joey King) shown.The Act - Dee Dee Blanchard (Patricia Arquette), Gypsy Rose Blanchard (Joey King) shown.
    Image Credit: Brownie Harris / Hulu

    Hulu’s scripted series The Act follows Gypsy Blanchard (Joey King), a girl trying to escape her toxic relationship with her overprotective mother, Dee Dee (Patricia Arquette). When her quest for independence begins, one secret ultimately leads to murder.

  • ‘The Staircase’

    The StaircaseThe Staircase
    Image Credit: Courtesy of HBO

    Based on a true story, Max’s scripted series The Staircase follows Michael Peterson, a novelist accused of killing his wife after she’s found dead at the bottom of the staircase in their home. When the investigation begins, the family is thrown into a legal battle, and a French documentary team takes interest.

  • ‘The Girl From Plainville’

    The Girl From Plainville - Michelle (Elle Fanning), shown.The Girl From Plainville - Michelle (Elle Fanning), shown.
    Image Credit: Steve Dietl/Hulu

    Elle Fanning takes on the role of Michelle Carter in the Hulu scripted series, which tells the true story of Michelle’s “texting-suicide” case. It explores her relationship with Conrad Roy III and the events leading up to his death and her eventual conviction for involuntary manslaughter.

  • ‘Dopesick’

    Dopesick - Dr. Samuel Finnix (Michael Keaton), shown.Dopesick - Dr. Samuel Finnix (Michael Keaton), shown.
    Image Credit: Antony Platt/Hulu

    Michael Keaton stars in Danny Strong’s Hulu scripted series, which explores America’s struggle with opioid addiction — from Purdue Pharma to the hallways of the DEA. Kaitlyn Dever, Rosario Dawson and Will Poulter also star.

  • ‘When They See Us’

    When They See UsWhen They See Us
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    Ava DuVernay’s When They See Us follows the lives of the Central Park Five, a group of five young people who were falsely charged with assaulting and raping a jogger in 1989. The Netflix scripted series takes place over the course of 25 years — from when the teens are first questioned to their exoneration in 2002.

  • ‘Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer’

    Ted BundyTed Bundy
    Image Credit: Bettmann/Getty Images

    Prime Video’s docuseries Falling for a Killer reframes Ted Bundy’s crimes from a female perspective and uncovers the ways his hatred of women collided with the feminist movement and culture wars of the 1970s, according to the streamer.

  • ‘Making a Murderer’

    'Making a Murderer''Making a Murderer'
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    Making a Murderer is filmed over the course of 13 years and sees two men — Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey — convicted of a grim crime they may not have committed. The Netflix docuseries’ publicity prompted petitions to have Avery’s case reviewed, but Wisconsin officials insist some evidence is missing from the docuseries.

  • ‘Fear City: New York vs. The Mafia’

    'Fear City: New York vs. The Mafia''Fear City: New York vs. The Mafia'
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    This Netflix docuseries explores New York’s legendary Five Families — the Gambinos, the Colombos, the Bonannos, the Luccheses and the Genovese — in the 1970s and ’80s as a team of federal agents works to take them down.

  • ‘Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile’

    Extremely Wicked Shockingly Evil and VileExtremely Wicked Shockingly Evil and Vile
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    Zac Efron and Lily Collins star in Netflix’s scripted drama Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, which follows Collins’ Liz as she falls in love with Efron’s Ted Bundy and refuses to believe he is guilty of the kidnappings and crimes against women of which he’s accused. Haley Joel Osment, John Malkovich and Jim Parsons also star.

  • ‘Welcome to Chippendales’

    Welcome to Chippendales - Steve (Kumail Nanjiani), shown.Welcome to Chippendales - Steve (Kumail Nanjiani), shown.
    Image Credit: Erin Simkin/Hulu

    Hulu’s biographical drama Welcome to Chippendales follows Kumail Nanjiani’s Somen “Steve” Banerjee, an Indian immigrant in search of the American Dream, who goes on to create the male revue show that became a cultural phenomenon — and the murders that followed.

  • ‘Narcos’

    'Narcos''Narcos'
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    Netflix’s scripted series Narcos isn’t straight fiction, as the storyline takes a lot of what actually happened during the rise of the cocaine trade in Colombia and the actions taken by law enforcement as they battle the war on drugs. The two DEA agents who took down Pablo Escobar — Steve Murphy and Javier Peña, who are portrayed by Boyd Holbrook and Pedro Pascal, respectively — previously told The Hollywood Reporter that the series takes “some artistic licenses, but the timeline is accurate.”

  • ‘Truth Be Told’

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    Image Credit: Courtesy of Apple TV+

    Scripted series Truth Be Told is based on Kathleen Barber’s novel Are You Sleeping and follows true-crime podcaster Poppy Parnell (Octavia Spencer) as she revisits the case that made her famous when new evidence comes to light that suggests her suspect may have been wrongfully convicted. Each season of the AppleTV+ series follows a different cast and also stars Kate Hudson, Aaron Paul, Lizzy Caplan and the late Ron Cephas Jones.

  • ‘Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer’

    Richard Ramirez (The Night Stalker) in Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer.Richard Ramirez (The Night Stalker) in Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer.
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    Netflix’s docuseries Night Stalker: The Hunt for a Serial Killer follows young detective Gil Carrillo and homicide investigator Frank Salerno as they rush to find the nocturnal criminal responsible for a series of seemingly disconnected murders and sexual assaults in 1985 Los Angeles.

  • ‘The Case Against Adnan Syed’

    The Case Against Adnan SyedThe Case Against Adnan Syed
    Image Credit: Courtesy of HBO

    HBO’s four-part docuseries explores the 1999 murder of Hae Min Lee and the subsequent conviction of her ex-boyfriend Adnan Syed, a case brought to global attention by the Serial podcast. Twenty years later, Syed’s murder conviction was vacated, and he was released from prison.

  • ‘The Ripper’

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    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    In West Yorkshire and Manchester, England, between 1975 and 1980, serial killer Peter Sutcliffe murdered 13 women. This four-part Netflix docuseries follows the investigation surrounding the murders at the hand of Sutcliffe, whose methods resembled Jack the Ripper’s and garnered him the nickname the Yorkshire Ripper.

  • ‘The Trials of Gabriel Fernández’

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    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    In Netflix’s docuseries The Trials of Gabriel Fernández, filmmaker Brian Knappenberger investigates the death of an 8-year-old California boy who endured abuse by his mother and her boyfriend and raises questions about how the system protects vulnerable children.

  • ‘Griselda’

    Sofia Vergara in GriseldaSofia Vergara in Griselda
    Image Credit: Netflix

    Netflix limited series Griselda is based on the real-life story of Griselda Blanco, also known as the “Godmother of Cocaine.” Sofía Vergara takes on the titular role. Her portrayal of the Colombian drug lord landed her an Emmy nomination, and she became only the second Latin woman to be nominated for best lead actress in a limited series after Anya Taylor-Joy for The Queen’s Gambit. Blanco was responsible for transitioning the drug trade from Colombia to the United States, primarily making her mark in Miami in the 1970s until the early 2000s.

  • ‘Under the Bridge’

    Riley Keough as Rebecca Godfrey in 'Under the Bridge.'Riley Keough as Rebecca Godfrey in 'Under the Bridge.'
    Image Credit: Darko Sikman/Hulu

    Under the Bridge is based on the 2005 book of the same name by Rebecca Godfrey, which follows the true story of the murder of 14-year-old Reena Virk (Vritika Gupta) in Canada in the 1990s at the hands of six teens labeled the “Shoreline Six.” Riley Keough portrays the writer, who returned to her hometown of Saanich, British Columbia, to write a novel she was working on before pivoting to tell the story of the group of teens who were accused of killing Reena. Keough stars apposite Lily Gladstone, who received her first Emmy nod for her role in the series.

  • ‘The Jinx — Part Two’

    The Jinx Part 2The Jinx Part 2
    Image Credit: MAX

    The Jinx — Part Two comes nearly a decade after the first installment and picks up right where it left off, with Robert Durst — who was convicted of killing his best friend, Susan Berman — admitted to the murder while unknowingly still mic’d. He’s head saying, “What did I do? Killed them all, of course.” He was sentenced to life in prison, without the possibility of parole in 2021 but died of natural causes in 2022. Part two travels to the moment when the filmmakers ended Andrew Jarecki’s 2015 Emmy-winning docuseries with the “five words everyone is talking about.”

  • ‘The Truth vs. Alex Jones’

    The Truth vs Alex JonesThe Truth vs Alex Jones
    Image Credit: Courtesy of HBO

    HBO’s documentary follows the rise and fall of Alex Jones, one of the most controversial voices in American media. The project details how he built an empire and fueled his own collapse when he began promoting a conspiracy theory that the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting was staged and that the parents who lost their children were actors. The Truth vs. Alex Jones was filmed over four years and two court trials, ultimately leading to Jones declaring bankruptcy.

  • ‘Feud: Capote vs. the Swans’

    Chloe Sevigny as C.Z. Guest, Diane Lane as Slim Keith, Naomi Watts as Babe PaleyChloe Sevigny as C.Z. Guest, Diane Lane as Slim Keith, Naomi Watts as Babe Paley
    Image Credit: FX

    The second installment in Ryan Murphy’s Feud franchise is based on Laurence Leamer’s best-selling book Capote’s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era, which followed writer Truman Capote (Tom Hollander) and the elite New York women he surrounded himself with. Naomi Watts, Diane Lane, Chloë Sevigny, Calista Flockhart, Demi Moore and Molly Ringwald star in the FX series. While not exactly true crime, Feud: Capote vs. the Swans ia based on the true story of Capote and his “swans” in 1950s New York.

  • ‘Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story’

    (L-R) Nicholas Alexander Chavez as Lyle Menendez, Chloë Sevigny as Mary Louise 'Kitty' Menendez, Javier Bardem as Jose Menendez and Cooper Koch as Erik Menendez in 'Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.'(L-R) Nicholas Alexander Chavez as Lyle Menendez, Chloë Sevigny as Mary Louise 'Kitty' Menendez, Javier Bardem as Jose Menendez and Cooper Koch as Erik Menendez in 'Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.'
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    After the success of Netflix’s Dahmer, Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan’s follow-up season of their Monsters anthology followed the Menendez brothers’ murder case, the series, which earned 11 2025 Emmy nominations, portrayed the 1989 double murder of Kitty (Chloë Sevigny) and José Menendez (Javier Bardem) by their sons, Lyle (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and Erik (Cooper Koch), who allegedly endured sexual abuse by their dad for years. Lyle and Erik were convicted of murder in 1996 and sentenced to life in prison without parole. After the increased public attention from the series, they were resentenced to 50 years to life and became eligible for parole consideration. On Aug. 21-22, both brothers were denied freedom by the California parole board.

  • ‘Amy Bradley Is Missing’

    Amy Bradley Is Missing on NetflixAmy Bradley Is Missing on Netflix
    Image Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

    The three-episode Netflix docuseries investigates the 1998 disappearance of 23-year-old Amy Bradley, who went missing while she was on a Caribbean cruise with her family. The ship conducted a full search; however, a body was never found. Over the years, multiple people have claimed they’ve seen Bradley alive on the Dutch Caribbean island and alleged to have seen her in Aruba. In July, the series’ filmmakers unpacked the making of the doc with THR and shared their beliefs about what happened to her.

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