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The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox Episode 9: Is It Coming? Release Date and Time Update

The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox Episode 9: Is It Coming? Release Date and Time Update
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As The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox reaches its chilling finale, viewers are scrambling to find out if Episode 9 is on the horizon—or if this harrowing saga ends here. Here’s where things stand on a potential release date and time.

If you came here hoping for The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox Episode 9, here is the straight answer: there isn’t one. The show wrapped, and the whole split-into-parts trend you see on streamers these days? Not happening here.

  • Episode 9: not coming. The series is over.
  • Finale: the last episode aired on October 1, 2025.
  • Season 2 status: not renewed or canceled, but it’s a true-crime miniseries, so a return is unlikely.
  • Where to watch: all existing episodes are on Hulu (launched in 2008; 30-day free trial before a paid subscription).

Is there an Episode 9 release date?

Nope. There’s no Episode 9 on the way, and no release date or time to circle on your calendar. I get why people are confused — a lot of platforms split seasons in half or into random chunks to stretch the run — but The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox isn’t doing that. What’s out is what you get.

Has the show ended? And what about Season 2?

Yes, it’s finished. The finale aired on October 1, 2025. As for follow-ups: the show hasn’t been officially renewed or canceled, but don’t hold your breath. It was designed as a true-crime miniseries, and those rarely come back for a second round unless there’s a brand-new case or angle to explore.

Where to watch the whole thing

You can stream the complete series on Hulu. It’s one of the big streaming hubs (it launched back in 2008), and if you’re new, there’s a 30-day free trial before the subscription kicks in.

What the series actually covers

The show follows Amanda Knox, a student who heads to Italy for a study abroad and ends up imprisoned for murder just weeks later. It tracks her long push to prove she didn’t do it and digs into why investigators — and pretty much the entire world — were so quick to judge her. It’s very much a start-to-finish look at the case, which is part of why a Season 2 doesn’t really fit.