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Murdaugh: Death in the Family (2025)

6.6 | Oct 15, 2025 (US) | Drama, Crime

Maggie and Alex enjoy a lavish life of privilege as members of one of South Carolina's most powerful legal dynasties. But when their son Paul is involved in a deadly boat crash, the family is faced with a test unlike any they've ever encountered. As details come to light and new challenges emerge, the family's connections to several mysterious deaths raise questions which threaten everything Maggie and Alex hold dear.

No. of seasons
1
No. of episodes
8

Cast

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Patricia Arquette
Maggie Murdaugh
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Jason Clarke
Alex Murdaugh
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J. Smith-Cameron
Marian Proctor
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Will Harrison
Buster Murdaugh
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Johnny Berchtold
Paul Murdaugh
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Brittany Snow
Mandy Matney
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Noah Emmerich
Randy Murdaugh
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Kathleen Wilhoite
Gloria Satterfield
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Tommy Dewey
Mark Tinsle
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Gerald McRaney
Randolph Murdaugh

Reviews

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duke
6 | Dec 19, 2025
My question about true crime series adaptations remains the same, what for? The performers were incredible, each one of them, with Jason Clarke at the head. It all seem quite honorable and as respectful as it can be, to depict real persons some of which are still alive with veils of animosity around them. As someone that decided to look up this case as I watched these series, everything seemed so uncanny—definitely embellished. Unfortunately, I'm neither the biggest consumer of true crime nor do I understand the end goal in making entertainment out of a murder. I keep trying to think of these adaptations as nonfiction novels of the events, but, I don't believe a novel has as much of a reach or an entertainment purpose. What struck me as bold for this particular case is –and this is acknowledging it's based on the podcasts– dedicating an entire episode to alledge something that can't possibly be confirmed, and vaguely retracting it, after dedicating so much time to the possibility of it. Makes me wonder what the point of that was, knowing the influence media has on public thought; maybe just a fleck of paint on the bigger picture that is the complex web of tensions that make this family. I think continuing to shed light on Stephen Smith's case is a good thing, I hope this inspires any sort of justice for him and his family.