5 New Mystery, Thrillers, True Crime Adaptations To Stream
Jamie Canaves
February 12, 2025
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I decided that with everything going on in the world, so much was going to get lost during the start of the year that I’d list January’s new mystery and true crime adaptations together with February’s new releases. The beauty of streaming is supposed to be that it’s still there, waiting for when you have time to watch it, so here are two months’ worth of now-streaming mystery, thrillers, and true crime.
There’s a bunch of new stuff for a truly wide range of reading and viewing tastes: a new iteration of Sherlock that is all Watson, two new scammer series based on true crime books, a prison guard’s perspective in an Indian prison complex, and a Swedish police thriller.
CBS has a new series, Watson, which takes the source material and flips it on its head a bit: Sherlock and Watson are attacked by Moriarty in the opening scene with Sherlock dying and Watson in a coma. Watson then continues his life as a doctor running a facility with a team of doctors he handpicked who are solving medical mysteries—all while hiding his own medical mystery. It incorporates all that Watson learned about being a detective from Sherlock into a medical drama—plus, Moriarty is still out there!
The six-episode docu-series is great for fans of travel shows, comedy, and scammer true crime, as Laci Mosley travels around the country to the communities impacted by con artists. First, she meets with a whistleblower in the case of a woman who stole millions for her equestrian lifestyle. The following two episodes travel to Miami, Florida for a sports con and to Alabama to meet with a “tech guru” scammer.
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The seven-episode series follows Zahan Kapoor, as Sunil Gupta, when he’s a rookie discovering the corruption in the prison system, and as he meets a serial killer who has found a way to get special privileges while in prison.
Hidden in Snow by Viveca Sten, Marlaine Delargy (Translator)
Here’s a Swedish police procedural series that is based on the first two books in The Åre Murders series: Hidden in Snow and Hidden in Shadows (the two that have been translated to English out of the six-book series so far.)
Hanna Ahlander is a police officer going through a breakup who is also suspended from work. She’s moved to Åre to get away from it all but can’t help but investigate when a woman goes missing, and the local police are understaffed.
This is “inspired by” rather than following
the real case in the book: “…the series has its foundations in truth, but it is a work of fiction. Apple Cider Vinegar
is a true-ish story based on a lie about the rise and fall of a wellness empire, the culture that built it up, and the people who tore it down. Certain characters and events have been created or fictionalized.”
The six-episode limited series follows a young woman in Melbourne, Australia as she pretends to heal her brain cancer through the “wellness industry,” documenting it all on social media. For fans of The Bold Type, Aisha Dee is a main character!