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Murder mystery His & Hers tops Netflix streaming charts

15/01/2026 21:34 - UPDATED 16/01/2026 09:10
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Netflix subscribers are gravitating toward dark, puzzle-box storytelling once again, and His & Hers has emerged as the latest breakout hit. The murder mystery has surged to the top of Netflix’s most-watched titles, drawing strong attention for its dual-perspective structure and slow-burn tension. Blending psychological drama with classic whodunit elements, the series stands out for the way it fractures truth itself, forcing viewers to constantly reassess what they think they know. Its chart-topping performance suggests audiences are responding not just to the crime at its center, but to the unsettling way the story withholds certainty.

His & Hers unfolds as a tense psychological thriller built around two irreconcilable versions of the same crime. Adapted from Alice Feeney’s novel, the limited series places an estranged couple at the center of a murder investigation in a small Georgia town, where professional duty, buried resentment, and personal history collide with dangerous consequences. Led by Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal, the series favors psychological pressure over procedural mechanics, allowing perspective, memory, and mistrust to drive the suspense. Here is everything you need to know about His & Hers – from the plot and cast to reviews and release date. The trailer is at the bottom of the article.
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His & Hers: all the key details

What His & Hers is about

Against the sweltering backdrop of north Georgia, Anna Andrews is a former news anchor living in self-imposed isolation when news of a murder in her hometown pulls her back toward the story – and toward the life she has been avoiding. As Anna edges closer to the case, the attention becomes increasingly dangerous, especially when the investigation forces her into the public eye once more. The lead investigator is Detective Jack Harper, Anna’s estranged husband. As the town turns inward and suspicion spreads, His & Hers frames the mystery as a collision of narratives: what Anna believes she sees, what Jack thinks he understands, and what their shared history makes impossible to separate cleanly.

At its core, His & Hers is a murder mystery built on perspective. The series unfolds through two conflicting viewpoints, each shaped by memory, bias, and emotional self-preservation. As the investigation progresses, the narrative continually reframes the same events, revealing how fragile truth becomes when filtered through competing versions of reality. Rather than racing from clue to clue, the story leans into atmosphere and psychological unease. Suspicion shifts not only between characters, but between versions of the story itself, turning the audience into active participants in the mystery.

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His & Hers cast: the main characters

Tessa Thompson stars as Anna Andrews, a journalist drawn back to the one story she cannot keep at a professional distance. Speaking to Netflix’s Tudum, Thompson described her pull toward the project in simple, personal terms: “I am beyond elated to be collaborating” with director William Oldroyd and the team bringing Feeney’s novel to the screen. In the same interview, she explained that Oldroyd’s take on the material – and the specificity of the setting – made the series feel immediate rather than familiar.
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Jon Bernthal plays Detective Jack Harper, the man assigned to solve the murder and the person most entangled in Anna’s return. Bernthal told Tudum the story’s real engine is the way people defend themselves with their own versions of reality: “Ultimately, it’s about narratives.” That idea shapes Jack as both investigator and participant, a character whose authority is undercut by what he stands to lose.

Thompson also spoke about the series’ central pairing and how it sharpened once Bernthal joined, saying, “I always knew I was going to be the ‘hers’ of the story,” and noting how the dynamic shifted as the “his” came into focus. Around them, the ensemble includes Pablo Schreiber, Sunita Mani, Marin Ireland, Crystal Fox, and Rebecca Rittenhouse, filling out a community where almost everyone seems close to the story – or hiding from it.

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Is His & Hers based on a true story?

No. His & Hers is fictional and adapted from Alice Feeney’s novel His & Hers (2020).

What reviews say about His & Hers

His & Hers is a classic psychological thriller, one where credibility erodes almost immediately and certainty becomes suspect. Rather than pushing the series as a puzzle built around clues and reveals, preview material has highlighted its dual-protagonist design and its deliberately restrained pacing, signaling a story driven by tension, perspective, and emotional unease instead of a traditional whodunit structure.

Why watch His & Hers

If you enjoyed Sharp Objects or The Night Of, this series fits naturally into that space, blending psychological unease with intimate character pressure. His & Hers is designed to keep you questioning not only what happened, but who gets to tell the version of events that everyone else accepts.

His & Hers release date on streaming

His & Hers is now streaming on Netflix. Release date: January 8, 2026. Watch on Netflix.

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Stephen Ogongo

Stephen Ogongo

Stephen Ogongo is the main writer for Streamingmania and a senior manager at New European Media. Originally from Kenya, he previously founded and directed Afronews.eu and has taught journalism at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. His work blends editorial expertise with a deep understanding of global media and storytelling.