New 'Homicide' spin-off set to explore true crime in Los Angeles

'Homicide: New York' investigates the murders that have plagued New York City throughout its history
PUBLISHED MAR 20, 2024
A still from 'Homicide: New York' (Youtube/@Netflix)
A still from 'Homicide: New York' (Youtube/@Netflix)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Netflix has officially released 'Homicide: New York', a documentary series that delves into the notorious murders that have haunted New York City over the years.

Created by Dick Wolf, 'Homicide: New York' aims to provide a comprehensive depiction of the crimes and their repercussions, offering a unique perspective that goes beyond the typical crime show format.

By featuring these firsthand insights, 'Homicide: New York' offers viewers a comprehensive look at the investigations, legal processes, and personal experiences associated with a range of notorious crimes in New York City.

Is there a 'Homicide: New York' spin-off in the works?

'Homicide: Los Angeles' is a spin-off of 'Homicide: New York' currently in development.

The series is set to feature five episodes, each exploring a distinct notorious crime from the bustling metropolis of Los Angeles.

The series will provide a compelling look at the investigations, legal proceedings, and personal stories behind each crime. The series will showcase firsthand accounts from detectives, prosecutors, and other key figures intimately involved in solving these cases.

When will 'Homicide: Los Angeles' drop?

'Homicide: Los Angeles' is set to premiere later this year, providing viewers with an in-depth exploration of the city's most notorious crimes.

The exact release date may depend on various factors, including production schedules and Netflix's programming strategy.

As the premiere date approaches, viewers can expect more details to be announced, heightening anticipation for this highly awaited true crime series.

The official description states that the show “illuminates the stories of notorious murder cases as told by the people who know them best: the detectives and prosecutors who cracked them.”

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