The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox


The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox is an American true crime biographical drama miniseries created by K.J. Steinberg. It is based on the true story of Amanda Knox and her wrongful conviction in the murder of Meredith Kercher. It stars Grace Van Patten as Knox, as well as Sharon Horgan, Francesco Acquaroli, Giuseppe De Domenico, John Hoogenakker, and Roberta Mattei. The eight-episode series premiered on Hulu on August 20, 2025.

Premise

The series follows the eponymous American college student, who arrives in Italy for her study abroad only to be wrongfully imprisoned for murder weeks later. The series traces Amanda’s relentless fight to prove her innocence and reclaim her freedom, and examines why authorities and the world stood so firmly in judgment.

Cast

Main

Recurring

Production

Development

In March 2024, it was reported that Hulu had ordered a limited series about Amanda Knox. Produced by 20th Television and The Littlefield Company, with series creator K.J. Steinberg, Warren Littlefield, Lisa Harrison, Ann Johnson, Graham Littlefield of The Littlefield Company, Monica Lewinsky, Knox and Christopher Robinson serving as executive producers. By September 2024, the series was being referred to by the title of Amanda, and the working title Blue Moon.
The series was retitled to The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox along with the release of the trailer in July 2025.

Casting

Upon the initial announcement, Margaret Qualley had signed on to portray Knox in the series and serve as an executive producer. Qualley had exited the project by April 2024 due to scheduling conflicts, and Grace Van Patten took over the role in June. In September 2024, Sharon Horgan joined the cast as Edda Mellas. John Hoogenakker, Francesco Acquaroli, Giuseppe De Domenico and Roberta Mattei were also added to the cast later that month. In March 2025, Rebecca Wisocky, Joe Lanza and Crosby Fitzgerald were cast in recurring roles as Knox's cellmate Cecilia, Knox's stepfather Chris Mellas and Knox's best friend Madison, respectively.

Filming

Principal photography was scheduled to begin in October 2024. By November 2024, the series began filming in the Italian city of Perugia.

Release

The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox premiered on Hulu with the first two episodes on August 20, 2025, with the following six episodes being released weekly. Internationally, the series was made available to stream on Disney+.

Reception

Viewership

The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox ranked No. 2 on Hulu's "Top 15 Today" list—a daily updated list of the platform's most-watched titles—on August 23. Streaming analytics firm FlixPatrol, which monitors daily updated VOD charts and streaming ratings across the globe, reported that two days after its debut, the series ranked No. 2 globally across Disney+ and Hulu, behind only Alien: Earth. JustWatch, a guide to streaming content with access to data from more than 20 million users around the world, reported that The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox was the second most-streamed series in the U.S. from August 18–24. The following week, from August 25–31, it remained the second most-streamed series.

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 71% of 28 critics' reviews are positive. Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned a score of 59 out of 100, based on 17 critic reviews, indicating "mixed or average" reviews.
Robert Lloyd of Los Angeles Times stated that The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox dramatizes the sensational case surrounding Amanda Knox with a mix of tension, style, and uneven storytelling. He found that the series captures the extreme pressures Knox faced, from prolonged interrogations and false confessions to public scrutiny and media sensationalism, while also highlighting the broader miscarriage of justice. Lloyd appreciated the performances, particularly Grace Van Patten and Francesco Acquaroli, noting how they brought depth and humanity to their roles. He praised the series' ambitious direction and inventive visual techniques, though he found some stylistic choices—like abrupt tonal shifts and varied narrative approaches—occasionally distracting. Lucy Mangan of The Guardian said that The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox effectively traces Knox's journey from her arrest to eventual exoneration, illustrating how prejudices, media sensationalism, and prosecutorial missteps combined to create a miscarriage of justice. She appreciated the show's propulsive narrative and efforts to humanize certain figures, such as prosecutor Giuliano Mignini. Mangan praised Grace Van Patten's performance, highlighting her ability to capture the character's naivety, overconfidence, and emotional turmoil across both English and Italian dialogue. Although she noted some unevenness in the script and stylistic choices—particularly the mannered, Wes Anderson-lite openings—Mangan found that the series succeeds in conveying the intensity and human cost of Knox's ordeal.