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10 more thrilling whodunnits like Netflix’s ‘His & Hers’

Netflix's 'His & Hers' is the thrilling whodunnit you need to add to your watch list

Netflix's new thriller series His & Hers has once again proved that there are definitively two sides to every story (or murder). And the Tessa Thompson and Emmy-winner Jon Bernthal led drama has already got watchers revelling in its suspense – but if you've already binged all six episodes are looking for more within the whodunnit genre, we've got you covered with 10 shows like His & Hers to fuel your weekend.

 

1. True Detective

Where to watch: HBO Max

Each season tells a self-contained crime story with a distinct cast and setting, blending philosophical themes with gritty detective work. Its first season is especially renowned for Matthew McConaughey’s performance and its haunting portrayal of moral decay in the American South.

 

2. How To Get Away With Murder

Where to stream: Netflix

This fast-paced legal thriller follows a brilliant defence attorney and her students as they become entangled in a murder that constantly rewrites what you think you know. Known for sharp twists and Viola Davis’s Emmy-winning performance, the show excels at suspense and shock value.

 

3. The Mare of Easttown

Where to stream: HBO Max

Set in a small Pennsylvania town, the series combines a murder investigation with an intimate portrait of grief, family, and community. Kate Winslet’s transformation and authentic local details make the story feel deeply real and emotionally grounded.

 

4. The Sinner

Where to watch: Netflix

Each season begins with a shocking crime and focuses less on who did it and more on why. The show stands out for its psychological depth and Bill Pullman’s quietly compelling detective.

 

5. Big Little Lies

Where to watch: HBO Max

What starts as a glossy drama about wealthy parents slowly unravels into a dark exploration of secrets, trauma, and power. Its all-star cast and layered storytelling turn everyday social dynamics into high-stakes mystery.

 

6. A Murder at the End of the World

Where to stream: 7Plus, Disney+

This modern mystery blends classic whodunit elements with technology, hacking culture, and climate anxiety. It’s driven by a sharp, unconventional protagonist and rewards viewers who enjoy puzzles with social relevance.

 

7. The Killing

Where to stream: Disney+, Apple TV

Known for its slow-burn pacing, the series follows a single murder case across an entire season, allowing for rich character development. Its moody atmosphere and emotional realism helped redefine modern TV crime dramas.

 

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