All the Celebrities Solving Crimes in 'Murderville' on Netflix

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Will Arnett has recruited his celebrity pals to help him solve a series of murders in the new semi-improvised comedy show Murderville on Netflix.

The format from the show is adopted from the British series Murder in Successville where celebrities, without a script, are walked through a crime scene and when given clues, must guess who the real killer is. Will Arnett plays the lead investigator, Senior Detective Terry Seattle, who walks the unknowing celebrity through each scenario.

Joining Arnett as some of the only actors on the show are Haneefah Wood as Chief Rhonda Jenkins-Seattle, Lilan Bowden as Amber Kang and Philip Smithey as Det. Darren "Daz" Phillips.

There are six celebrities guests due to appear across the first six episodes of Murderville. Here's the full list of everyone scheduled to join Arnett in the new Netflix comedy.

Conan O'Brien

Late night legend Conan O'Brien is the first celebrity roped in to help Arnett's Detective Terry Seattle solve a crime in the dangerous town of Murderville.

O'Brien recently brought his talk show career to an end by ending Conan on TBS after signing a deal to produce content for HBO.

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Conan O'Brien attempts to solve the crime in "Murderville" on Netflix. Lara Solanki/Netflix

Sharon Stone

While many of the guests taking part in Murderville are known for their comedic work, Sharon Stone could bring some drama to the proceedings. She's played characters involved with plenty of crimes across film and TV, but she's never been asked to solve a murder on the fly in front of the camera.

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Josh Banday, Will Arnett and Sharon Stone act out an improvised scene in an episode of the new Netflix comedy "Murderville." Lara Solanki/Netflix

Kumail Nanjiani

Actor and comedian Kumail Nanjiani is taking a break from his recent role as a superpowered Marvel hero to help Arnett solve a murder. Early images for the series show Nanjiani's case in Episode 3 takes the investigation to a high school.

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Kumail Nanjiani introduces himself to Will Arnett's Terry Seattle in "Murderville" on Netflix. Lara Solanki/Netflix

Annie Murphy

Schitt's Creek and Kevin Can F**k Himself star Annie Murphy is the star of Episode 4 of Murderville. Early images show Murphy gets involved with the case by going undercover in disguise, as well as serving food in another scenario.

Marshawn Lynch

The only Murderville participant who is not an actor, NFL star Marshawn Lynch is trying his hand at crime solving in Episode 5. The athlete has made a couple of appearances in TV shows in the past, most notably as Giggles in the sci-fi drama Westworld.

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NFL star Marshawn Lynch is taking part in an episode of "Murderville." Darren Michaels/Netflix

Ken Jeong

Comedian, actor and licensed physician Ken Jeong rounds out the first series of Murderville by starring in the final episode.

When is Murderville on Netflix?

All six episodes of Murderville will become available to watch on Netflix when it launches on Thursday, February 3.

The series is directed by Iain Morris and Brennan Shroff. Tom Davis, co-creator of the original British series Murder in Successville, is credited as an executive producer of this American adaptation.

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"Schitt's Creek" star Annie Murphy takes part in "Murderville" on Netflix. Lara Solanki/Netflix

About the writer

Jamie Burton is a Newsweek Senior TV and Film Reporter (Interviews) based in London, U.K. His focus is reporting on the latest in the world of entertainment and showbiz via interviews with celebrities and industry talent. Jamie has covered general news, world politics, finance and sports for the likes of the BBC, the Press Association and various commercial radio stations in the U.K. Jamie joined Newsweek in 2021 from the London-based Broadcast News Agency Entertainment News (7Digital) where he was the Film and TV Editor for four years. Jamie is an NCTJ-accredited journalist and graduated from Teesside University and the University of South Carolina. Languages: English.

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