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Julia Garner to star in Apple TV+ thriller 'Guilty Creatures

Julia Garner will star in Apple TV+'s murder thriller series *Guilty Creatures*, adapting Mikita Brottmanโ€™s true-crime book about animal-related killings. The project tests Apple TV+โ€™s shift into crim

Julia Garner to headline new Apple TV murder thriller series
9to5Mac โ€” 6 July 2026
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Julia Garner will star in *Guilty Creatures*, Apple TVโ€™s upcoming murder thriller series based on Mikita Brottmanโ€™s true-crime book of the same name.

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Why This Matters

Julia Garnerโ€™s casting in *Guilty Creatures* signals Apple TV+โ€™s growing appetite for prestige true-crime content, a genre that has historically dominated streaming but now faces fresh competition from Appleโ€™s push into high-budget originals. The seriesโ€™ focus on animal-related killingsโ€”an underexplored subgenreโ€”could carve out a niche for Apple in a market where psychological depth often trumps shock value.

Background Context

The adaptation of Mikita Brottmanโ€™s book arrives amid a wave of true-crime adaptations, but the animal-killing angle taps into a long-standing cultural fascination with transgressive violence that predates even the genreโ€™s modern popularity. Historically, such cases have been sensationalized in tabloid media, but Brottmanโ€™s academic approachโ€”blending criminology and cultural critiqueโ€”offers a more nuanced framework for the series.

What Happens Next

Appleโ€™s investment in the project suggests a test of how audiences will respond to true crime with a literary bent, especially as competitors like Netflix double down on serialized crime dramas. The seriesโ€™ success could prompt more Apple TV+ adaptations of non-fiction works, while its tonal ambiguityโ€”balancing horror and critiqueโ€”may spark debate over where the line lies between exploitation and artistry.

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