Prime Video has unveiled the first-look images for its highly anticipated forensic crime thriller Scarpetta, starring Nicole Kidman as the iconic Dr. Kay Scarpetta. The series, based on Patricia Cornwell’s bestselling book series that has sold over 120 million copies worldwide since 1990, promises a dark, twisty exploration of justice, family secrets, and unresolved crimes.

Nicole Kidman in 'Scarpetta' Series First Look as Dr. Kay Scarpetta
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Nicole Kidman in ‘Scarpetta’ Series First Look as Dr. Kay Scarpetta

Developed and written by Liz Sarnoff, the eight-episode first season premiered exclusively on Prime Video on March 11, 2026. It follows Dr. Kay Scarpetta, an unrelenting chief medical examiner with skilled hands and an unnerving eye for detail. As she returns to her hometown role, Scarpetta investigates a grisly new murder that eerily echoes a career-defining case from 28 years earlier—one that made her reputation but now threatens to unravel it. Fingerprints from a supposedly innocent man resurface, forcing her to confront whether that old serial killer case was truly solved or if buried secrets could destroy her career and personal life.

The narrative unfolds across dual timelines, blending modern forensic investigation with psychological depth. It delves into the toll of pursuing justice at all costs, examining the complexities of perpetrators, victims, and investigators alike. Scarpetta serves as the voice for the dead while navigating tangled family dynamics, professional grudges, and personal relationships strained by her obsessive drive.

Nicole Kidman in 'Scarpetta' Series First Look as Dr. Kay Scarpetta
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Nicole Kidman in ‘Scarpetta’ Series First Look as Dr. Kay Scarpetta

Kidman leads an all-star ensemble. She portrays the brilliant, chain-smoking, technology-savvy pathologist with intensity, executive producing via her Blossom Films alongside Per Saari. Jamie Lee Curtis stars as Dorothy Farinelli, Scarpetta’s complicated older sister and a children’s book author, whose strained bond adds emotional layers. Bobby Cannavale plays Pete Marino, Dorothy’s husband and a former detective with history tied to Scarpetta—often showing up at crime scenes with ulterior motives.

Supporting roles include Ariana DeBose as tech-savvy niece Lucy Farinelli-Watson, Simon Baker as FBI profiler Benton Wesley (Scarpetta’s husband in some adaptations), and others like Rosy McEwen (younger Scarpetta), Amanda Righetti, Jake Cannavale, and Hunter Parrish rounding out the family and investigative circle.

Scarpetta' Interview: Bobby Cannavale and Ariana DeBose | Moviefone
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Scarpetta’ Interview: Bobby Cannavale and Ariana DeBose | Moviefone

The first-look photos capture Kidman in her element: suited up in the morgue, examining evidence with precision, or facing tense family confrontations. One striking image shows her in scrubs, capturing forensic details, highlighting the show’s gritty, procedural focus. Another depicts a charged kitchen standoff with Curtis, underscoring sibling tensions amid domestic normalcy.

Produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Blumhouse Television, with executive producers including Nicole Kidman, Jamie Lee Curtis, Patricia Cornwell, Jason Blum, and David Gordon Green (who directed episodes), Scarpetta arrives as one of 2026’s most buzzed-about thrillers. Early reactions praise the cast’s chemistry and the adaptation’s faithful yet fresh take on Cornwell’s world, though some note familiar tropes in the genre.

Prime Video's Scarpetta: A New Crime Thriller with Endless Potential
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Prime Video’s Scarpetta: A New Crime Thriller with Endless Potential

For fans of forensic procedurals like CSI or character-driven mysteries, Scarpetta delivers high-stakes drama with emotional depth. All episodes are now streaming on Prime Video, inviting viewers into a world where every clue could redeem—or ruin—the voice of the victims.