Amanda Knox, Murder of Meredith Kercher
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Amanda Knox’s return to Italy in 2022 is one of the lesser known parts of her tumultuous story but it’s taking center stage in Hulu’s The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox. The series, which premiered its first two episodes on August 20,
A clip from the third episode of the Hulu series shows the actress portraying Knox being visited by her mother in a prison in Italy.
Amanda Knox's life story is being revisited in a new Hulu series, "The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox," and her then-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, stood by her side for several years as they faced murder allegations for several years.
The special looks at the case of Amanda Knox, which swept the nation after the American was accused of murdering her roommate. Watch for free on demand.
Nearly 17 years after she was ensnared in a murder trial in Italy, Amanda Knox speaks with ABC News' Juju Chang, ahead of a scripted series she executive produced.
Knox's journey from being a study abroad student, to serving four years in prison for a crime she was later acquitted of, are portrayed in "The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox," an eight-episode Hulu series with Grace Van Patten as Knox.
Before the 2025 Hulu series, Tom McCarthy, in his long-awaited follow-up to Spotlight, allegorically examined the Amanda Knox trial and media frenzy with Stillwater, starring Matt Damon in one of his finest performances in recent years.
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"The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox" premieres on Hulu on Wednesday, Aug. 20 with its first two episodes and will air weekly until the finale on Oct. 1.
Amanda Knox is telling her story in the new Hulu series, "The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox," starring Grace Van Patten.
Miniseries The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox dramatises the famous miscarriage of justice, which saw her convicted – then acquitted – of the murder of fellow student Meredith Kercher.