A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2 Trailer Reveals a Darker, More Urgent Case for Pip
- Je-Ree

- 7 days ago
- 2 min read

Put down the podcast mic and cancel your weekend plans, because Little Kilton’s favorite overachiever is officially coming out of retirement. The A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2 trailer finally hit the internet today, and if you thought Pip Fitz-Amobi was going to spend her senior year actually studying for her A-levels, you clearly haven't been paying attention.
After the whirlwind success of the first season, Netflix and the BBC have wasted no time getting us back into the world of Holly Jackson’s bestselling trilogy. The new footage confirms that Season 2 will adapt Good Girl, Bad Blood, and frankly, Pip looks like she needs a nap and a very long vacation away from missing persons reports.
New Case, Same Obsession
The trailer opens with Pip (the ever-excellent Emma Myers) insisting she’s done with the detective life. We’ve heard that one before. The peace lasts about five seconds before Jamie Reynolds goes missing. While the local police seem content to wait it out, Pip, spurred on by the pleas of the Reynolds family decides to fire up her digital recorder once again.
What makes this season look particularly gripping is the ticking clock. The trailer emphasizes a 72-hour window, amping up the tension far beyond the cold-case vibes of the first season. This isn't just digging through old town secrets; this is a race against a very active, very present danger.
The Return of Ravi and New Faces
Thankfully, Zain Iqbal is back as Ravi Singh, providing the much-needed emotional support (and chemistry) that kept us glued to our screens last year. The A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 2 cast is also expanding, with Misia Butler joining as Stanley Forbes, a character book fans will recognize as central to the unfolding mystery of the "six-pack" disappearance.
Visually, the show maintains that moody, atmospheric British suburbia aesthetic, but the stakes feel significantly higher. Between the looming trial of Max Hastings and the shadowy figure stalking Pip’s podcast recordings, it’s clear that solving the Andie Bell case was only the beginning of her problems.
Release Date and Where to Watch
Mark your calendars for May 27, 2026. The series will return with six episodes, landing on BBC iPlayer in the UK and Netflix for the rest of the world.
If this trailer is any indication, we’re in for a binge-watch that’s twice as dark and half as patient as the first. Pip might be a "good girl," but she’s clearly getting better at being bad for all the right reasons.
Are you ready to head back to Little Kilton? Let us know your theories on the Jamie Reynolds disappearance in the comments below!




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