Brooke Shields Sets May Premiere for New Mystery Series
Brooke Shields is back in the mystery spotlight. This time, she’s swapping cozy charm for something sharper, funnier, and honestly, way more unpredictable.
The beloved Hallmark alum has just announced the premiere date for her brand-new series You’re Killing Me. Fans of small-town secrets and smart comedy are already marking their calendars.
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With a new creative team, a buzzy cast, and a darker edge than you might expect, this six-part series looks set to reinvent Shields’ sleuthing style. Even her most devoted followers might be surprised by the twists here.
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Brooke Shields Is Ready to Raise the Stakes
For years, Shields was the face of comforting mysteries. Whether tracking down clues as Abby Knight in Flower Shop Mystery or lighting up When Calls the Heart, she built a loyal fan base that loves her approachable, clever style.
But You’re Killing Me is a different beast.
This time, the story unfolds in a picturesque New England town. Shields plays Allie, a bestselling novelist who gets pulled into a real-life murder investigation after a close friend is killed.
Instead of the usual safe approach, the show mixes suspense with sharp humor. The tone feels familiar but also refreshingly bold—kind of like a wink at the genre.
A Premiere Date Fans Won’t Want to Miss
Shields just revealed that You’re Killing Me will premiere on Monday, May 18. The six-part series is streaming exclusively on Acorn TV, so you’ll need a subscription to watch.
You can get Acorn TV through its app or as an add-on channel via:
- Amazon Prime Video
- Apple TV
- Roku
The teaser trailer already has fans buzzing. May 18 could be a big day for mystery lovers.
From Cozy Mysteries to Clever Crime Comedy
What really sets You’re Killing Me apart is its balance. Sure, it’s about murder and investigation, but it doesn’t dwell in darkness.
Instead, there’s a strong character-driven comedy vibe. Wit and levity sneak in just when things get tense.
Shields has said the cast and crew had a blast filming, and you can feel that energy. The show was shot in Nova Scotia, which stands in beautifully for the fictional Founders Cove.
The coastal scenery is charming, almost distractingly so, and that contrast with the high-stakes mystery works in its favor.
A Dynamic Duo at the Center of the Story
The heart of the show is an unexpected partnership. Allie, the accomplished novelist, teams up with Andi—a would-be writer and podcaster who once tasted fame but lost it.
Their alliance is the series’ emotional and investigative core.
Andi is played by Amalia Williamson (you might know her from Sullivan’s Crossing). She’s got a sassy, “something to prove” energy that plays off Shields’ more experienced Allie.
Together, they chase clues, suspects, and all the weirdness that comes with small-town life.
Then there’s Tom Cavanagh as Jack Kerrigan, the new lead detective. He’s a former city guy trying to fit in—sometimes it works, sometimes not.
A Creative Team That Knows Mystery Inside and Out
If the premise doesn’t sell you, maybe the creative team will. The series is created by Robin Bernheim, whose resume includes Hallmark hits like When Calls the Heart and Mystery 101.
She’s joined by bestselling author Lee Goldberg, who’s got serious crime-writing chops.
The two bring different strengths to the table—Bernheim nails the heart and characters, while Goldberg knows how to keep the suspense tight.
An Ensemble Cast Packed With Familiar Faces
The supporting cast is stacked with familiar names and some fresh talent. You’ll spot:
- Laura Kohoot (Sea Change)
- Gabriel Burrafato (Unwritten)
- Jennifer Vallance (A Christmas Carousel)
- Kate Drummond (Flower Shop Mysteries)
- Kian Zarkechvari (Sullivan’s Crossing)
With a group like this, expect plenty of subplots, red herrings, and interpersonal drama to keep things lively.
Why This Role Feels Personal for Brooke Shields
Shields isn’t just starring—she’s also an executive producer. That extra role hints at how much she cares about this project.
After decades in Hollywood, she’s gone from ingénue to industry veteran. Producing lets her help shape not just her character, but the overall feel of the show.
It feels like the logical next step for someone who’s always reinventing herself.
A Reinvention of the Small-Town Mystery
Small-town murder mysteries are a TV classic. What’s different about You’re Killing Me is its self-awareness—it’s not afraid to poke fun at the genre while still delivering real twists.
The show seems to get that audiences today want stories that can juggle drama, comedy, and suspense—sometimes all in the same scene.
If the early buzz is anything to go by, Shields’ new series might just pull it off.
The Countdown to May 18 Begins
With its premiere just around the corner, anticipation is building fast. Mystery fans, Hallmark loyalists, and longtime Brooke Shields admirers all have reason to tune in.
The six-episode format makes it ideal for a weekend binge. It’s a tightly woven story—no unnecessary filler, thankfully.
If you’ve followed Shields from her Hallmark days to her newest ventures, You’re Killing Me feels like both a continuation and, honestly, a bit of a leap. It keeps the charm and intelligence people expect but isn’t afraid to get darker or a little funnier.
Streaming platforms are always battling for the next big thing. Acorn TV might just have found it.
Come May 18, Founders Cove could be the town everyone’s talking about. Brooke Shields? She’s about to remind us she still knows how to keep us guessing.
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