Exciting New Mystery & Thriller Adaptations To Watch in May 2025

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Welcome to the May round of new mystery and thriller adaptations to watch! If you missed any of 2025’s past rounds, you can find January and February’s new adaptations here (which include true crime, Scam Goddess, and Black Warrant), March’s adaptations here (which include Jane Harper), and April’s adaptations here (which include Alex Dahl’s Playdate).

Before diving into May’s adaptations, I want to mention a few new releases that are sequels.

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The Better Sister by Alafair Burke

Alafair Burke’s twisty domestic murder mystery is all the drama catnip for an adaptation. Chloe married her estranged sister’s ex-husband Adam, and now Adam has been murdered…

The eight episode thriller will stream on Prime Video on May 29th and stars Jessica Biel and Elizabeth Banks as the estranged sisters with Corey Stoll as Adam.

Watch the trailer here.

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Kakegurui (Compulsive Gambler, Vol. 1) by Homura Kawamoto, Toru Naomura (Illustrator), Matthew B. Alberts (Translator) (aoc)

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The Keeper of Lost Causes (Department Q #1) by Jussi Adler-Olsen, Lisa Hartford (Translator)

The Department Q book series—written and translated by Jussi Adler-Olsen and Lisa Hartford—is a procedural series set in Copenhagen that starts with Carl Mørck being placed in charge of a new cold case unit (Department Q) as punishment.

The nine-episode series, which will premiere through Netflix worldwide on May 29th, sticks to the core of the series—Detective Carl Morck banished to a cold case unit —but moves the setting from Denmark to Scotland. Matthew Goode (A Discovery of Witches) stars as Morck, and at the helm of the adaptation (writing/directing) is Scott Frank, who was also behind The Queen’s Gambit adaptation.

Watch the trailer here.


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