Prime Video has finally given fans their first look at Scarpetta, the long-awaited adaptation of Patricia Cornwell’s iconic forensic thriller series, starring Nicole Kidman as the brilliant, uncompromising medical examiner Dr. Kay Scarpetta. The eight-episode limited series, created by Liz Friedman (ConvictionElementary) and executive-produced by Nicole Kidman and Per Saari’s Blossom Films, dropped a gripping teaser trailer today that promises a dark, emotionally charged ride through murder, family secrets, and the relentless pursuit of justice. Alongside Kidman, the powerhouse ensemble includes Jamie Lee Curtis as Scarpetta’s estranged sister Dorothy, Bobby Cannavale as rough-edged detective Pete Marino, Simon Baker as FBI profiler Benton Wesley, and Ariana DeBose as Scarpetta’s genius niece Lucy Watson. With production wrapped in New York and a premiere set for summer 2026, the series is already generating Oscar-level buzz – and heated debate.

The official logline sets the stakes high: “As Scarpetta pursues justice, she must navigate complicated relationships, including the fraught dynamic with her sister Dorothy Farinelli, confront long-held professional and personal grudges, and face secrets that threaten to unravel everything she’s built.” The trailer opens with Kidman’s Scarpetta in a sterile autopsy suite, her voice cool and commanding: “Death never lies. People do.” From there, it explodes into a whirlwind of crime-scene close-ups, tense interrogations, and fractured family confrontations – all underscored by a haunting score that hints at the psychological toll of the hunt.

Kidman, fresh from Expats and The Perfect Couple, brings a steely intensity to Scarpetta that feels both clinical and deeply human. Curtis, as the chaotic, flamboyant Dorothy, is a whirlwind of sharp one-liners and buried pain, while Cannavale’s Marino – Scarpetta’s loyal but volatile partner – promises the classic love-hate dynamic fans adore. Baker’s Benton Wesley adds brooding romantic tension, and DeBose’s Lucy injects youthful fire as the tech-savvy niece with her own secrets.

Yet one question dominates early reactions: should Jamie Lee Curtis have played Scarpetta instead of Kidman? Many longtime Cornwell readers argue Curtis – with her commanding presence and proven gravitas in horror and thriller roles – would have been the perfect embodiment of the tough, no-nonsense pathologist. “Jamie Lee Curtis IS Kay Scarpetta,” one viral tweet declared. “Nicole is brilliant, but Curtis has that lived-in authority.” Others defend Kidman’s casting: “Nicole brings the vulnerability beneath the armor – Scarpetta isn’t just tough, she’s wounded.”

Cornwell herself has endorsed the choice, telling Entertainment Weekly: “Nicole understands the weight Scarpetta carries – the loneliness of truth in a world of lies.” Friedman added that Curtis as Dorothy was a “stroke of genius” – giving two acting titans room to clash and connect.

Filmed in New York City and Virginia (doubling for Richmond), the series stays faithful to the books’ forensic detail while amplifying the personal stakes. Early reviews from test screenings call it “The Undoing meets Mindhunter with a Southern edge.”

With a summer 2026 premiere locked in, Scarpetta is poised to be Prime Video’s next prestige hit. Whether Kidman or Curtis was the “right” Scarpetta will be debated for years – but one thing is certain: this is appointment television. The hunt begins soon.