Nicole Kidman is back on our TV screens.
The actress plays the titular character in Prime Video’s new crime thriller, “Scarpetta,” which premiered today, March 11.
The new series, adapted from Patricia Cornwell’s series of thriller novels, follows forensic pathologist and medical examiner Kay Scarpetta (Kidman) as the case that made her career 28 years earlier comes back to haunt her as her current murder investigation shares some striking similarities.
“Set against the backdrop of modern forensic investigation, the series delves beyond the crime scene to explore the psychological complexities of both perpetrators and investigators, creating a multi-layered thriller that examines the toll of pursuing justice at all costs,” per Prime Video.
‘Scarpetta’ TV series release date
If you’re reading this, you can stream “Scarpetta” now. All eight episodes were released today, March 11, only on Prime Video.
How to watch ‘Scarpetta’ for free
The only watch to watch “Scarpetta” is with an Amazon Prime or Prime Video membership.
‘Scarpetta’ cast
Each of the five main characters in “Scarpetta” are played by two actors: one in a present-day timeline and one in flashbacks.

- Nicole Kidman as Dr. Kay Scarpetta
- Jamie Lee Curtis as Dorothy Scarpetta, Kay’s older sister
- Amanda Righetti as young Dorothy
- Ariana DeBose as Lucy Farinelli-Watson, Dorothy’s daughter
- Savannah Lumar as young Lucy
- Bobby Cannavale as Pete Marino, a former detective
- Jake Cannavale as young Pete
- Simon Baker as Benton Wesley, an FBI profiler
- Hunter Parrish as young Benton
‘Scarpetta’ trailer
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