It’s Official! Netflix confirms ‘A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder’ Season 3 with new Pip Fitz-Amobi teaser – WATCH
The mystery is not done yet. Netflix has officially confirmed that A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder will return for a third season, which will please fans of the popular young-adult crime thriller.
The streaming service confirmed the news by posting a new video featuring Pip Fitz-Amobi on its official social media accounts. The caption reads, “Pip Fitz-Amobi alert 🚨 A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 3 is coming!””, the teaser piqued viewers’ interest in following the amateur detective on another fascinating case.
Pip Fitz-Amobi alert 🚨
A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder Season 3 is coming! pic.twitter.com/DQwwEe6ZvM
— Netflix (@netflix) June 9, 2026
Based on Holly Jackson’s best-selling novel series, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder tells the story of Pip Fitz-Amobi, a tenacious adolescent with a knack for discovering secrets and solving crimes. The series has a devoted following due to its dramatic storytelling, captivating riddles, and outstanding lead acting.
While Netflix has not revealed any concrete storyline elements for the future season, the renewal hints that Pip’s quest is far from complete. Fans are already speculating on which storyline from Jackson’s novels will serve as the framework for the new chapter, as well as what problems the legendary detective will face.
The announcement follows the show’s successful run on the platform, where audiences praised its riveting turns, emotional depth, and faithful translation of the source material. Pip Fitz-Amobi has emerged as a standout among young-adult television protagonists, contributing to the series’ devoted global fan base.
Although Season 3’s release date has yet to be revealed, the news has caused a lot of anticipation online. As the suspense builds, viewers can expect more mysteries, secrets, and investigations when A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder comes to Netflix for its third season.
For the time being, one thing is certain: Pip Fitz-Amobi’s pursuit of the truth is far from over.
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