Prime Video Announces 'Malice' Release Date Starring Jack Whitehall and David Duchovny
- Je-Ree

- Oct 9
- 2 min read

Jack Whitehall and David Duchovny headline a slick new psychological thriller that drops November 14
Prime Video is diving headfirst into the messy world of manipulation and revenge with its upcoming limited series Malice, and the release date is officially locked. The six-episode thriller, starring Jack Whitehall and David Duchovny, is set to premiere globally on Friday, November 14. So if your holiday season wasn’t already packed with awkward family dinners and emotional landmines, congratulations — now you have something else to be paranoid about.
Malice follows the story of Adam (Whitehall), a charming tutor with the kind of smile that screams I’m definitely hiding something. While on vacation in Greece, the wealthy Tanner family lets Adam into their orbit, which is never a good idea in a thriller. When their nanny falls mysteriously ill, Adam slides into her role and then into their London home. Spoiler alert: He’s not there to help with homework.
Soon enough, Adam is turning Jamie Tanner (Duchovny) and his wife Nat (played by Carice van Houten, who knows a thing or two about dark secrets) against each other. As the family implodes, questions arise about Adam’s true intentions — and his twisted past. What starts as a dream getaway quickly spirals into a nightmare of gaslighting, obsession, and carefully orchestrated chaos.
Prime Video seems to be leaning hard into the prestige thriller game, and Malice fits right in with its recent string of binge-worthy originals. With a tight six-episode arc and a cast that knows how to bring the drama, this one’s already giving You meets The Talented Mr. Ripley energy — and we’re not mad about it.
So mark your calendars for November 14. Trust no one. And maybe think twice before hiring that overly helpful tutor.
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